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185 Mr Srini: You need to find out latest subscription figures from both BSE and NSE websites, cast total and divide the total subscription by total offered to know number of times the Issue has been subscribed. Following steps are suggested:
(1) Open the following link http://www.bseindia.com/bookbuilding/newbookbuilding.asp?status=l&ir_flag=IPO Click on the Company’s name Click to view Hourly BSE Demand Schedule You get here latest updated subscription figure for BSE
(2) Log on to http://www.nseindia.com/ Select Home> IPO > Book Building at NSE > Current Issues at NSE Click on the Company’s name Click on NSE BID DETAILS Download Table in excel format for atest updated subscription figure for BSE
go to nseindia.com --> ipo --> select the ipo u wish to know the figures. -->on the top u can see NSE DEMAND GRAPH, NSE-BSE DEMAND GRAPH, NSE BID DETAILS.
click on NSE Bid Detials then an excel file will be downloaded. open it u can see the subscription figs(which are updated for every 30mins/ 1hr). but if u want to know the exact figures for every 10mins. then click on NSE-BSE DEMAND GRAPH. there u can see cut-off subscription figs. just replace the cut-off subscription figs in the excel sheet thats it. then u are with approx retail subscription figs...