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Time of India
30-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Marc Loire Fashions IPO opens for subscription. Check price band, issue size and other key details
Marc Loire Fashions is launching its IPO today. The company plans to raise Rs 21 crore. It will offer 21 lakh equity shares at Rs 100 each. Marc Loire Fashions launches its IPO today, aiming to raise ₹21 crore through a fixed price issue. The women's footwear company will use the funds to expand its retail presence with 15 new outlets and support working capital. With a strong financial performance, including a PAT margin of 11. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The initial public offering (IPO) of Marc Loire Fashions will open for public subscription today and will remain open until Wednesday. The company aims to raise Rs 21 crore through a fixed price issue of 21 lakh equity shares at Rs 100 per share. The listing of shares is expected on the BSE SME platform on July can bid for a minimum of 1,200 equity shares, requiring an investment of Rs 1,20, issue consists entirely of a fresh issue of shares, with no offer-for-sale component. Of the total shares offered, 47.49% are reserved for retail investors and 47.49% for non-institutional Management Services is the lead manager for the issue and Maashitla Securities is serving as the in 2014, Marc Loire Fashions operates in the women's footwear segment, offering a diverse product portfolio that includes ethnic sandals, wedges, formal sandals, athleisure slip-ons, and company markets its products through both Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) online platforms and Business-to-Business (B2B) retail channels, with partnerships across well-known outlets such as Reliance Centro Stores and Lulus Mall, in addition to various e-commerce company has shown stable financial growth with FY25 revenue of Rs 42.46 crore and net profit of Rs 4.71 crore, reflecting an 11.08% PAT margin and a return on equity (ROE) of 44%.Proceeds from the IPO will be used to expand its retail footprint through the launch of 15 new exclusive brand outlets, fund working capital needs, purchase display infrastructure, and cover general corporate results are expected by Thursday, July 3, followed by refunds and demat credit by Friday, July 4.: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)


Los Angeles Times
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
South County Pet Expo returns for eighth year
South County Pet Expo returns to Lake Forest for its eighth year helping to educate and grow pet families. 'It's one of the largest animal-based events put on by a city in Orange County,' said Kevin Fernandez, the city of Lake Forest's Management Services supervisor. The event takes place Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lake Forest Sports Park & Recreation Center. It's free to enter and has a 'hippie' theme this year of 'All They Need is Love.' Parking is also free, but is limited at the park, so guests can park across the street in the Saddleback Church parking lot. The pet expo is organized by nonprofit Pet Adoption Center of Orange County and the city of Lake Forest, with support from Third District Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner's office, according to April Josephson, the center's executive director. 'This event fills a number of important needs within the south county community,' Josephson said. 'It facilitates the adoption of rescued animals, educates the public on pet care and provides easy access to many services, including a low-cost vaccine and wellness clinic for pets, pet licensing information and other pet-related support needs.' She said this year they have nearly 80 vendors participating. Event highlights include animals for adoption and related vendors, and HEART 4 Pets' low-cost mobile vet clinic for dogs and cats needing vaccinations or microchips. Dogs, cats, birds, rodents and other small animals will be available to adopt. The expo is also a pet-friendly event — vaccinated and well-socialized dogs are welcome to attend. There's a carnival area, an Earth Day section with crafts, live music with the Summer of Love Band, and even mini horses and cows. 'Along with the pets for adoption to meet, vendor giveaways and information at all of the booths, the city provides food trucks, children's activities and music,' Josephson said. 'One of the most popular activities is meeting the mini horses and cows that are therapy animals.' There's also a silent auction to raise funds for the Pet Adoption Center of Orange County and a pet food donation drive for the center's partner nonprofit, the RSM Cares food pantry. 'Often just by providing pet food, pet owners are able to keep their pets, rather than giving them up,' she said. Russell G. Taylor, who co-founded Modjeska Ranch Rescue with his wife in 2001 in their Modjeska Canyon home, will be at the expo. He said they started their menagerie by rescuing some dogs and it grew to include cats, horses, pigs, llamas and even wild mustangs. He even wrote a book about it called, 'Living in an Animal Rescue.' 'We've morphed in the last few years to being more of a hospice or a sanctuary,' he said. 'They live out their days here.' They attend the expo to connect with potential animal adopters and demonstrate what they do. 'It raises the profile of responsible pet ownership,' he said about the expo. 'We try to make sure that people understand that dogs are not Christmas presents. They're not things that you should take on lightly and it's a commitment. Our ideal would be that people like us were not needed. That people get animals and look after them, and it's a lifelong commitment.' Though the animal-focused event America's Family Pet Expo, which took place in Costa Mesa, did not survive the pandemic, the South County Pet Expo made it through. 'Like everyone else, we took a break at the beginning of the pandemic,' Josephson said. 'However, our nonprofit mission is to help local pets and families. Working with the city of Lake Forest to co-sponsor this well-attended event, we felt it was important to continue to provide these valuable community services. Many of the pet rescue groups consider this their best event of the year.'