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Most Subscribed IPOs in 2012

Most Subscribed IPO in 2012 | Top 10 Successful IPOs of 2012

When the number of shares applied for is far greater than the number of shares offered in an issue, it leads to an oversubscription. An oversubscribed issue is generally presumed to be successful ones with possibility of premium listing due to the huge demand.

The IPO subscription status and allotment has an inverse relation. The higher the subscription lesser are the chances of allotment and vice versa.

Listed below are the Top 10 Oversubscribed IPOs of 2012 with breakup of subscription across investor categories and their listing gains.

Top 10 Successful IPOs of 2012 (Based on Subscription)

# Issue Name Issue Size (Rs Cr) Oversubscribed (x) QIB (x) NII (x) Retail (x) Employee (x) Others (x) Listing Date Offer Price (Rs) Listing Day - Close Price (Rs) Listing Day Gain / Loss (%) Compare
1Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd663.3154.1349.12150.3524.140.18Mar 09, 201210321297.0525.68
2Credit Analysis & Research Ltd539.9840.9845.8110.966.18Dec 26, 2012750923.9523.19
3PC Jeweller Ltd609.36.857.3318.121.680.96Dec 27, 201213514910.37
4MT Educare Limited994.86.0182.17Apr 12, 20128090.3512.94
5Olympic Cards Ltd250.9903.441.36Mar 28, 20123028.5-5
6Speciality Restaurants Ltd176.092.544.682.190.55May 30, 2012150160.657.1
7Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri Ltd2001.151.291.910.68May 09, 2012120111.2-7.33
8National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd127.24.937.071.73.40.09Apr 12, 201210697.05-8.44
9Bharti Infratel Limited4155.81.32.840.290.19Dec 28, 2012220191.2-13.09
  • The offer price above is the highest price from the IPO price band.
  • The listing price reflected above is of the exchange where the listing price is higher.
  • (x) meaning 'number of times'
  • Investor Categories:
    • QIB - QIB includes SEBI registered Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Banks, Mutual Funds and financial institutions.
    • NII - NII includes Individual investors, NRIs, companies, trusts etc who bid for more than Rs 2 lakhs.
    • Retails - Retails include the individual investor who apply up to Rs 2,00,000 in an IPO.
    • Employee - Certain companies have a reserved quota for their employees in an IPO.
    • Others - Any other eligible shareholder other than above who have a reserved quote in an IPO.

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