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An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a private company issues stock to the public for the first time, allowing individuals to invest in the company.
You can invest in an IPO through a stockbroker or online trading platform. You will need to open a demat account and fund it with the required amount to invest in the IPO.
Investing in an IPO can provide an opportunity to invest in a growing company at an early stage, potentially leading to higher returns. Additionally, IPOs can provide a chance to diversify your investment portfolio.
Investing in an IPO carries risks, such as market volatility, company performance, and regulatory changes. It's essential to do your research and consider your investment goals and risk tolerance before investing in an IPO.
To choose the right IPO, research the company's financials, management team, industry trends, and growth prospects. Additionally, consider the IPO's valuation, pricing, and market sentiment.

A Mumbai-based real estate developer and CEO have been booked for allegedly forging documents and duping a partner of ₹13.65 crore in a Bhandup land deal.

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Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu discusses the potential deflation of the AI bubble and emphasizes the enduring importance of real engineering work in the tech industry.

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