HomeNewsBusinessMarketsShort Call | IPO obsession: Valuable insight or Overblown gamble? RailTel, Gulf Oil, Globus Spirits in focus

Short Call | IPO obsession: Valuable insight or Overblown gamble? RailTel, Gulf Oil, Globus Spirits in focus

The propensity to gamble is always increased by a large prize versus a small entry fee, no matter how poor the true odds may be - Warren Buffett

September 03, 2024 / 07:12 IST
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An IPO situation more closely approximates a negotiated deal. The seller decides when to come to market, and they don’t pick a time that’s necessarily good for you - Warren Buffett
An IPO situation more closely approximates a negotiated deal. The seller decides when to come to market, and they don’t pick a time that’s necessarily good for you - Warren Buffett

Indian markets are sporting lofty valuations despite subdued earnings growth. Amid this, the Indian IPO market has witnessed a notable upswing, driven by strong market sentiment. Retail investors are turning to Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) as a potential goldmine.

Not just domestic investors but even FIIs are more enthusiastic about IPOs as a Societe Generale (SG) report revealed that foreigners acquired more than $6 billion of stocks on the primary market this year, the highest since 2021.

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Going by the raging returns delivered by SME IPOs thus far, would make anyone believe that '21 din me paisa double' is no fraud scheme. Notably, the BSE SME IPO index has surged 136% this year, vastly outpacing the Sensex’s 14% gain.

If the outsized returns on some stocks are feeding the frenzy, the magic of IPOs is also being actively fuelled by hype, social media buzz, paid promos by influencers and association with high-profile investors, be it prominent market names or even social celebrities like Virat Kohli, Shilpa Shetty whose presence create an illusion of credibility to IPOs.