Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) allow you to invest in companies going public. Essex Marine Ltd. goes public when it first sells its shares after being listed on BSE or NSE.
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es of marine fish and shrimp as well as aquaculture vannamei shrimp. We exportfrozen fish and shrimps from India under our brand name “Essex”. We have over 16 years of history in fish andshrimp processing and selling of processed frozen fish and shrimp with varying degrees of value addition to ourcustomers to China, Europe and Israel. Our major customers are in China and Europe, which includes food servicedistributors and warehouse chains. In addition, we also undertake job work for different merchant exporters toensure we are running our processing plant at optimal capacity. Our Company is a “One Star Export House”.We are an integrated player across the processed frozen fish and shrimp supply chain from raw fish and shrimpprocurement, processing, and overseas distribution to our customers. We procure raw fish and shrimp primarilyfrom landing centres and aquaculture farmers in the eastern coast of India.Our Company’s modern processing facility is strategically located at Shankarpur close to Digha, which is one of thebiggest landing centres in the eastern coast of India. Our processing unit is situated at Shankarpur Road, KaluyaSanda, Kuliyata, West Bengal 721441. Shankarpur is within the district of Purba Medinipur wherein the highestquantity of Vannamei aquaculture is produced. Read MoreSkyline Financial Services Pvt Ltd
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An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a private company sells shares to the public for the first time, enabling investors to purchase these shares and gain partial ownership in the business. For instance, if a well-known tech firm wants to grow and requires additional funds, it might choose to go public through an IPO. During this process, investors can buy shares, and the company’s stock starts trading on the stock exchange on the day of the IPO listing.
Investors can apply for an IPO through their bank or brokerage account. Many trading platforms have a specific section for IPOs where users can submit their applications online.
The primary market is where shares are offered to the public for the first time via an IPO. After the IPO, shares are traded on the secondary market (stock exchange), where existing shareholders can sell to new buyers.
Investing in an IPO offers the opportunity to become an early investor in companies with high growth potential, at a price which may be lower than their post-listing market value. It provides a chance to participate in the company's growth journey from its early stages. However, IPO investments also come with inherent risks, such as market volatility and uncertainties about the company's future performance.
The price of an IPO is established through a systematic process known as "book building." In this method, investors bid within a given price range, and the final price is set based on demand and market conditions. Several factors play a crucial role in determining the IPO price, including:
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