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    Midwest IPO Day 1: Issue subscribed over 1.25 times so far; check GMP, and other key details; Should you invest?

    Midwest's Rs 451-crore IPO saw strong demand on Day 1, subscribed 1.31 times with a grey market premium of 11.74%. The company, a leading Black Galaxy Granite producer and exporter, plans to use funds for expansion and debt prepayment. Analysts suggest a neutral stance due to premium valuation.

    Rubicon Research to Canara HSBC Life: 6 IPO listings could offer up to 30% in next two days
    LG Electronics India shares soar 50% on debut! Co sets record for mega issues on D-St

    LG Electronics India shares: LG Electronics India's IPO debuted with a significant 50.4% premium, marking a strong start. This listing follows a trend of mixed performances for large Indian IPOs. Despite some past mega IPOs struggling, LG's debut highlights investor confidence. The company's brand strength and financial performance are key drivers. Analysts see continued growth potential for LG Electronics India.

    Canara HSBC Life Insurance IPO Day 3: Check GMP, subscription status and other key details. Should you invest?

    Canara HSBC Life Insurance IPO: The IPO’s grey market premium (GMP) is modest, hovering below 1% above the ₹106 price band. It is a pure offer-for-sale (OFS), with existing shareholders selling 23.75 crore shares. The issue is set to close on Tuesday, October 14.

    LG Electronics IPO set for strong opening with 30-35% listing gains

    Investors anticipate a robust debut for LG Electronics India's stock on Tuesday. The company's initial public offering was the most subscribed in 2025. Analysts point to attractive valuations and promising business outlook. Grey market premiums suggest potential listing gains of 30-35%. Strong institutional investor interest further bolsters expectations for a positive market reception.

    LG IPO set for strong listing. Can there still be upside if debut is around 30–35% premium?

    LG Electronics India is set to debut on Tuesday at a 30–33% premium, valuing shares near Rs 1,500. Strong financials, record subscription, and robust brand fundamentals underpin the optimism. Analysts say valuations remain reasonable, with scope for another 15–20% upside post-listing, driven by growth in India’s consumer electronics market. Investors are advised to hold long term as LG’s profitability, zero debt, and high returns make it a sector standout.

    The Economic Times