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"The IPO market is important from the economic perspective; it gives opportunity for companies to raise resources and acts a channel for investors to invest in such companies."1 - Devandra Nevgi, CEO and CIO of Quantum Asset Management Company Private Ltd2, in February 2008 "Sentiment is a common thread between primary and secondary markets. Aggressively priced IPOs and those with massive oversubscription, without full financing, can signal that perhaps the market is getting too hot, as they did most recently."3 - Pankaj Vaish, MD and head of equities and fixed income liquid markets at Lehman Brothers4 in Mumbai, in February 2008 "The Indian corporate sector is strong and buoyant. The Indian market alone can give a 20-22% return on equity. Things are bound to improve, the question is: How soon?"5 - Ramdev Agrawal, Director of Motilal Oswal6, in January 2008 Introduction
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1] Rajesh Gajra, "Withdrawal Symptoms," www.businessworld.in, February 25, 2008. |
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