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Major IPO Debuts In November So Far - IN PICS

From Mamaearth parent company, Honasa Consumer to Cello World, here's a throwback to all the major IPO debuts seen in the stock market in November so far.

From Mamaearth parent company, Honasa Consumer to Cello World, here's a throwback to all the major IPO debuts seen in the stock market in November so far.

From Mamaearth parent company, Honasa Consumer to Cello World, here's a throwback to all the major IPO debuts seen in the stock market in November so far.

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Blue Jet Healthcare IPO makes stock market debut at 10% premium. Getty
Blue Jet Healthcare IPO makes stock market debut at 10% premium. Getty
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Cello World IPO makes a strong debut at 28% premium in Dalal Street. Getty
Cello World IPO makes a strong debut at 28% premium in Dalal Street. Getty
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Honasa Consumer, owner of Mamaearth, makes a muted debut in the stock market at 4% premium. Getty
Honasa Consumer, owner of Mamaearth, makes a muted debut in the stock market at 4% premium. Getty
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ESAF Small Finance Bank shares make a robust debut with 20% premium. Getty
ESAF Small Finance Bank shares make a robust debut with 20% premium. Getty
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Protean eGov enters the stock market with a flat debut. Getty
Protean eGov enters the stock market with a flat debut. Getty
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ASK Automotive IPO makes an entry into the market at 8% premium. Getty
ASK Automotive IPO makes an entry into the market at 8% premium. Getty

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