Indian companies raised $8.3-billion through 95 IPOs in 2007, which was 5th largest in terms of number and the 7th largest in terms of proceeds
World's top IPO - $8-bn; India's total - $8.3-bn(The Financial Express 26th Dec 2007) Indian bourses saw over eight billion dollars worth of initial public offers in 2007, but this is just a shade higher than the world's single-largest IPO that was brought by a Russian company, latest data show.
The worldwide IPO activity raised a record capital of 255 billion dollars till November in 2007, including 8.3 billion dollars on Indian bourses, according to data compiled by international consultancy firm Ernst and Young.
India was the fifth largest market in terms of number of IPOs and seventh largest in terms of the proceeds for the year, E&Y said. More
The worldwide IPO activity raised a record capital of 255 billion dollars till November in 2007, including 8.3 billion dollars on Indian bourses, according to data compiled by international consultancy firm Ernst and Young.
India was the fifth largest market in terms of number of IPOs and seventh largest in terms of the proceeds for the year, E&Y said. More
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