National Stock Exchange IPO Poised to Deliver Windfall for Indian Billionaire Shareholders
State Bank of India holds a significant stake in the NSE, and the IPO unlocks mark-to-market gains, directly boosting SBI's book value and potentially triggering a share buyback or special dividend.
- ▲ Unlocking of NSE stake value via IPO
- ▲ Market perception of SBI's hidden assets
- ▼ IPO pricing below market expectations
- ▼ Profit booking after the initial rally
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How much could SBI's stock rise on the NSE IPO?
SBI could see a 5–8% upside if the IPO prices NSE at a premium valuation, given the direct correlation between the stake value and SBI's net worth.
What happens if the IPO gets delayed?
A delay could cause temporary underperformance in SBI shares as the anticipated value unlock gets pushed out, though the long-term thesis remains intact.