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Innovatiview India IPO Details: Launch Date, Share Price, Size & Review

Business Profile of Innovatiview India Limited Innovatiview ltd. is a technology-driven company that provides solutions for examinations, elections, and large-scale events at the pan-India level through automated ancillary security and
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Rite water solutions (India) IPO Details: Launch Date, Share Price, Size & Review

Business Profile of Rites Water Solutions Limited Rite Water Solution was established in Nagpur in 2006 and the company offers diverse solutions for rural & urban transformations focused on water
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What are the Different Types of Orders in Stock Market Trading?

What are the Different Types of Orders in Stock Market Trading?

Placing orders in the stock market is one of the most crucial points, where you need to be a little cautious. As there are various types of orders in the
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52 week low A stock’s 52-week low is the lowest price a stock has traded in the previous year. This price is used by traders and investors to help them understand the stock’s current value as well as how markets and price trends work. 52 week high The 52-week high of a stock is the highest price at which it has traded in the previous year. This price is used by traders and investors to help them understand the current value of the stock as well as how markets and price trends work.