Six IPOs to hit Dalal Street, 10 listings coming next week | Check details

As many as six initial public offerings (IPOs) are scheduled to open for subscription next week, and ten new listings are scheduled as well.
Together, the six companies will be raising more than ₹500 crore via their respective IPOs.
IPOs
BLS E-Services: The opening date for subscription is January 30, and the closing, on February 1. The company aims to raise ₹310.91 crore, while the price band is set at ₹129 to ₹135 per share.
Megatherm Induction: The offer is available for subscription from January 29-31, aiming to make ₹53.91 crore. The price band is at ₹100 to ₹108 per share.
Harshdeep Hortico: Also open from January 29-31, the IPO is to generate ₹19.09 crore at ₹42 to ₹45 per share.
Mayank Cattle Food: Another issue opening and closing on January 29 and 31, respectively, its price band is ₹108 per share. The firm intends to raise net proceeds worth ₹19.44 crore.
Baweja Studios: The ‘biggest’ among the IPOs opening next week, the issue is to raise ₹97.2 crore. The price band is set at ₹170 to ₹180 per share.
Gabriel Pet Straps: It opens for subscription on January 31 and closes on February 2, and is to garner ₹8.06 crore at ₹101 per share.
Listings
IPO | Listing date (tentative) |
Qualitek Labs | January 29 |
EPack Durable Euphoria Infotech Konstelec Engineers Addictive Learning Technology |
January 30 |
Nova Agritech Brisk Technovision |
January 31 |
Docmode Health Technologies DelaPlex Limited Fonebox Retail Limited |
February 2 |

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