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At 1300-1400, Paytm doesn't seem like a bad choice for a basket approach.

They have been playing the tune of their Chinese investors with their growth heavy approach, profits are yet to be seen.

They are already foraying into micro-lending which lends some hope but competition is coming fast.

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Got Tarsons also. :exoticdance::dance::paagaldance:???

 

@dante77 @Big Boss

 

 

 

16 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

Got Tarsons.

 

GMP < HNI Cost, hence not expecting a bumper listing.

Doesn't matter though, going long term with this one.

 

Don't have much idea about this company? Is it good to hold for long? Your views.

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41 minutes ago, KnackChap said:

Got Tarsons also. :exoticdance::dance::paagaldance:???

 

@dante77 @Big Boss

 

Don't have much idea about this company? Is it good to hold for long? Your views.

Kitne accounts se apply krte ho? :thumbsup:

 

This is the most exciting IPO of the season for me and the only one I really wanted to get.

The ultimate proxy play on the healthcare industry and the player with the best financials in this space.

Whole plastic labware industry is experiencing tailwinds so future growth looks good.

And given that the IPO has been offered at a decent valuation, I am gonna hold this for medium to long term (3/5/7yrs).

 

That's unless something changes and it lists at 70-80% premium.

At current 150 GMP, I won't even bother selling a single share.

 

Note: Company also has risks like pending land approval, raw material costs and relatively less disclosure history so please do your due diligence.

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13 minutes ago, gecko89 said:

I'm new to IPO applications, have a question. If I'm only looking for listing gains, what's the right or ideal  time to sell on listing day? 

No one can say.

Sell when you feel that risk to reward ratio is not in your favour.

Many stocks climb up after listing and then settle down while some experience profit booking from the get go.

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