
BlueStone Jewellery IPO GMP Today
The IPO, open from August 11 to 13, received a good response. The allotment was finalised on August 14.
Grey Market Premium (GMP) Today:
BlueStone Jewellery shares are currently trading at ₹0 GMP, meaning the unlisted shares are expected to list at the IPO price of ₹517 per share.
No premium or discount is being seen in the grey market.
IPO Details:
Price Band: ₹492 – ₹517 per share
Total Funds Raised: ₹1,540.65 crore
Fresh Issue: ₹820 crore
Offer for Sale: ₹720.65 crore
Subscription: 2.7 times overall
Retail Investors: 1.35 times
Non-Institutional Investors: 55%
Qualified Institutional Buyers: 4.28 times
Investors are keeping an eye on the GMP to estimate the listing price, and today it signals the shares should open around ₹517.

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