Bharat Coking Coal legt Preisband für IPO bei 21-23 Rs fest

Das IPO von Bharat Coking Coal Limited soll bald eröffnet werden, mit einem Preisband von 21 bis 23 Rs pro Aktie. Die Losgröße beträgt 600 Aktien und erfordert von Kleinanlegern mindestens 13.800 Rs für ein Los. Es handelt sich um das erste Mainboard-IPO von 2026 für die Tochter von Coal India.

Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), eine Tochtergesellschaft von Coal India Limited, bereitet ihren IPO-Start vor. Das Unternehmen hat das Preisband auf 21 bis 23 Rs pro Aktie festgelegt. Die Losgröße ist auf 600 Aktien fixiert, sodass Kleinanleger basierend auf dem oberen Preisband mindestens 13.800 Rs für ein Los investieren müssen.

Dieses IPO gilt als erstes Mainboard-Angebot von 2026. Anlegerinteresse richtet sich auf die Graumarktprämie (GMP), obwohl aktuelle Details in Berichten fehlen. BCCL ist zentral in der Koks-Kohle-Produktion involviert, und der Börsengang markiert einen wichtigen Expansionsschritt.

Anleger beobachten Listing-Termin und potenzielle Gewinne.

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