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R R Kabel IPO of Rs 1,964 cr

Mumbai, Sep 9 (UNI) The initial public offering (IPO) of consumer electrical product-maker, R R Kabel, will open for public subscription on September 13.
The price band of IPO has been fixed at Rs 983-1,035 per share.
At the upper end of the price band, R R Kabel aims to raise Rs 1,964 crore from the IPO.
The IPO will close on September 15, a press release said here on Saturday.
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