I think in India no big broking companys are allowed NSE and BSE SME shares.
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April 20, 2017 8:50:23 AM
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Many people are stuck with their allotments in SME shares since their brokers have expressed inability to sell the shares. Not all brokers are having facility to sell SME shares as such before applying in SME IPOs, make sure that your broker has facility to sell such shares. In my opinion brokers who are having "NOW" system provided by NSE can sell the shares. My broker is having this system as such I could sell my shares in one SME allotment.
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As on 20-Apr-2017 12:00:06 IST Cumulative Demand (no. of shares in lakhs) Bid Price (Rs.) Note: Cumulative (NSE) bid quantity at each price point includes the quantity (NSE) bidded at that relevant price point and all valid bids above that price point.
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