Bumper Itemizing! Jungle Camps India shares debut at 90% premium over difficulty worth on BSE SME

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Jungle Camps India IPO itemizing: Jungle Camps India shares witnessed a stable debut on the BSE SME on Tuesday, December 17, as they listed at 136.80, a premium of 90% over the difficulty worth of 72 per share.

The SME preliminary public provide (IPO) opened for bidding on December 10 and closed on December 12. The difficulty was priced within the vary of 68-72 per share, with the corporate seeking to increase 29.42 crore on the higher worth band.

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Jungle Camps IPO was solely a contemporary difficulty of 40.86 lakh shares with no provide on the market (OFS) part.

Jungle Camps India IPO witnessed sturdy demand, with the difficulty garnering 494.58 instances bids. The non-institutional traders (NII) class was booked essentially the most at 760.48 instances, adopted by the retail quota that was subscribed 551.20 instances, and at last, the certified institutional purchaser’s (QIB) quota, which garnered 198.52 instances bids.

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