IPO Bonanza This Week, 9 Companies To Launch Public Offers – See Full List Here

Key Highlights:

– Big names like Anthem Biosciences, IndiQube Spaces, and GNG Electronics in the lineup.

– IPOs are coming on both platforms with fresh issues and OFS.

– Study company fundamentals and sector growth before investing.

Mumbai: If you’re thinking of investing in IPOs, this week is full of action! A total of 9 companies are bringing their Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), including big and small businesses from mainboard and SME platforms.

Here are some of the main IPOs coming this week:

1. Anthem Biosciences IPO

  • Listing Date: July 21 (Monday)

2. IndiQube Spaces IPO

  • Opening Date: July 23 (Wednesday)
  • Issue Size: Rs 700 crore (Rs 650 crore fresh + OFS)
  • Price Band: Rs 225 – Rs 237
  • Business: Provides office space solutions with focus on tech and sustainability

3. GNG Electronics IPO

  • Opening Date: July 23 (Wednesday)
  • Issue Size: Rs 460 crore (Rs 400 crore fresh + OFS)
  • Price Band: Rs 225 – Rs 237
  • Business: One of India’s top companies in refurbished laptops/desktops

4. Brigade Hotel Ventures IPO

  • Opening Date: July 24 (Thursday)
  • Issue Size: Rs 759.60 crore (Fresh Issue only)
  • Business: Hotel and hospitality company

5. Shanti Gold International IPO

  • Opening Date: July 25 (Friday)
  • Shares: 1.8 crore (Fresh Issue only)
  • Price Band: Yet to be announced

SME IPOs This Week:

  • Savy Infra & Logistics – Opens July 21 | Rs 69.98 crore | Rs 114-Rs 120 price band
  • Swastika Castal – Opens July 21 | Rs 14.07 crore | Rs 65 per share | In aluminium casting
  • Monarch Surveyors & Engineering Consultants – Opens July 22 | Rs 93.75 crore | Rs 237-Rs 250
  • TSC India – Opens July 23 | Rs 25.89 crore | Rs 68-Rs 70 | Travel services company
  • Patel Chem Specialities – Opens July 25 | Rs 58.80 crore | Rs 82-Rs 84 | Makes pharma chemicals

SME Listings This Week:

  • Spunweb Nonwoven – Listing on BSE SME | July 21
  • Monika Alcobev – Listing on NSE SME | July 23

Experts suggest checking the company’s background, sector growth, and business strength. Some IPOs may give quick gains in short term, while others could be good for long-term investment.

 

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