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GSM Foils IPO opens for subscription today: Dates, price band and other details

GSM Foils IPO closes on May 28. The allotment is expected to be finalized on May 29 and the issue will list on NSE SME likely on May 31.

Published on: May 24, 2024 10:02 AM IST
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GSM Foils IPO: The initial public offering (IPO) of GSM Foils Ltd opens for subscription today (May 24). Through the issue which will close for bidding on May 28, the company aims to raise 11 crore. GSM Foils manufactures blister foils and aluminium pharma foils used for packaging pharmaceutical medicines.

GSM Foils IPO price band

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GSM Foils IPO: Through the issue which will close for bidding on May 28, the company aims to raise  ₹11 crore.
GSM Foils IPO: Through the issue which will close for bidding on May 28, the company aims to raise ₹11 crore.

The price band of the IPO is 32 per share for the face value of 10 per share. The issue is entirely a fresh issue of 34.4 lakh shares. The minimum lot size for an application is 4,000 shares while the minimum amount of investment required by retail investors is 128,000 and the minimum lot size investment for HNI is two lots (8,000 shares).

GSM Foils IPO key dates

The IPO opens for subscription on May 24 and closes on May 28. The allotment is expected to be finalized on May 29 and the issue will list on NSE SME likely on May 31.

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GSM Foils IPO registrar

Net proceeds from the IPO will be used by the company for funding of capital expenditure towards the purchase of plant and machineries, working capital requirements and general corporate purposes, it said.

 
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