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LG Electronics India IPO Frenzy: Grey Market Hints at 22% Surge as Local Arm Outshines Global Parent

LG Electronics India IPO Frenzy: Grey Market Hints at 22% Surge as Local Arm Outshines Global Parent

IPO Overview and Issue Details LG Electronics India’s maiden IPO will hit the capital markets on October 7, 2025, marking one of the largest stock listings of the year. The issue will remain open for subscription until October 9, and the stock is slated to debut on the NSE and BSE on October 14, 2025 Moneycontrol. The offering comprises 10.18…
Advance Agrolife IPO Frenzy: 50x Subscription on Final Day, ₹115 Grey Market Listing & 15% Gains Expected

Advance Agrolife IPO Frenzy: 50x Subscription on Final Day, ₹115 Grey Market Listing & 15% Gains Expected

Advance Agrolife’s maiden public issue has garnered a feeding frenzy of investor interest. The ₹192.86 Cr IPO (19.3 million shares at ₹95–100) opened Sep 30 and closed Oct 3, 2025 Indiatimes Goodreturns. Data from NSE/IPO platforms show subscription surging on the final day: by 3:48 PM on Oct 3, total bids were 54.61 timesthe available shares Livemint. Retail bids were 20.57×, non-institutional (HNI) a staggering…
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  • TMILF Stock Up on Heavy Volume at $0.82 with Strong Dividend Yield
    February 2, 2026, 4:20 AM EST. Taylor Maritime Investments Limited (TMILF) saw a surge in heavy trading volume on Feb 2, 2026, with shares rising to $0.82 on the PNK exchange. The stock showed a relative volume of 2.00 against an average of 500 shares, highlighting active investor interest. TMILF offers a high dividend yield of 12.24%, supported by a tangible book value per share of $0.98 and low debt-to-equity ratio. However, the company reported a negative net income per share of -0.38, raising concerns about earnings sustainability. Technical indicators reveal a strong directional move, while forecasts suggest a possible 60% upside to $1.31 quarterly target, but longer-term projections signal downside risks. Investors in high-volume trading are advised to use limit orders due to low liquidity and market volatility.
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