コール・インディアの株式売り出し、投資家から強い需要

国営鉱山会社コール・インディアの株式売り出しが個人投資家向けに開始されました。初日は非個人投資家から堅調な関心が寄せられ、同グループからの申し込み倍率は8.14倍に達しましたが、同社の将来については見方が分かれています。

今回の株式売り出しは、コール・インディアの堅実な財務実績と安定した配当実績を浮き彫りにしています。その一方で、世界が再生可能エネルギー源へと移行する中、石炭の長期的な需要については疑問視する投資家もいます。

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