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    Reliance Industries Invests Rs 4,330 cr in Retail Unit in FY24

    Reliance Industries invested Rs 4,330 crore into its flagship retail company, Reliance Retail, in the past fiscal year, a shift from previous reliance on debt funding. The investment, made through its subsidiary RRVL, included both equity and debt. Reliance Retail transferred its supply chain assets to RLWH at a valuation of Rs 8,000 crore. This move aims to unlock value from assets and improve cash flow, following recent investments by ADIA and KKR in RLWH.

    Bansal Wire IPO sails through on Day 1 on robust NII, retail demand. Check GMP and other details

    Bansal Wire's IPO saw strong demand from retail and non-institutional investors on the first day, while the QIB portion remained unsubscribed. Proceeds will be used for debt repayment, working capital, and general corporate purposes.

    Stanley Lifestyles IPO subscribed 96.98 times

    The qualified institutional buyer (QIB) portion was subscribed 222.1 times, the non-institutional investor (NII) portion 119.52 times while the retail investor portion was subscribed 19.21 times.

    Stanley Lifestyles IPO booked nearly 97 times at close. Check GMP and other details

    Stanley Lifestyles IPO showcases strong demand and oversubscription across investor categories, with analysts recommending subscribing for long-term growth. The company's unique market position, revenue growth, and strategic lead managers signal a promising future in the luxury furniture industry.

    Akme Fintrade IPO Day 1: Issue fully subscribed on strong retail, NII demand

    Akme Fintrade India's IPO was completely subscribed shortly after opening on Wednesday, fueled by enthusiastic participation from retail and NII investors. The offering concludes on June 21st.

    The rise of retail trading: How individual investors are shaping the market landscape

    The retail trading landscape in India is evolving with the rise of individual investors empowered by technology and access to information. The number of demat accounts surpassed 100 million in 2024, with a significant portion attributed to individual investors.

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