
Marc Loire Fashions shares to list today. GMP flat ahead of debut
Marc Loire Fashions is ready for its debut on the Bombay Stock Exchange SME platform this Monday. The initial public offering of Rupees 21 crore was subscribed 2.33 times. The company will use the IPO proceeds to expand its brand. This includes launching exclusive brand outlets and setting up retail racks. The company reported revenue of Rupees 42.

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