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100 _aBantwa, Ashok and Bhatt, Kaushl
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245 _aA study on preference for various modes of resources mobilization in Indian primary market
260 _aAbhigyan
300 _a38(2), Jul-Sep, 2020: p.24-32
520 _aCompanies in India have a broad spectrum of choices available for mobilization of financial resources that incudes public issues, right issue, bonus issues, and private placement. The present study contains a detailed analysis of the number of funds mobilized through these modes and changes in their preference over the study period. We observed a significant surge in preference for debt capital over the equity capital among the Indian corporates. Private placement of debt security has remained the most preferred mode of resource mobilization followed by public issue of bonds and NCDs, IPO, and right issue whereas the FPO has remained the least preferred mode of raising funds. Except for offering for sale, all three modes of raising equity capital (i.e. IPO, Right issue, and QIP) witnessed a downward trend in terms of the amount raised during the study period. The highest amount of resources was mobilized by the banking and financial Institutions industry followed by the power and finance industry.
650 _aResources mobilization, IPO, FPO, private placement, right issue
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773 _aAbhigyan
906 _aCORPORATE GOVERNANCE
942 _cAR