India Pesticides, KIMS get Sebi s go-ahead to launch IPOs
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Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 07:13 PM IST
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The two companies filed their preliminary papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) in February.
Sebi s observation is necessary for any company to launch public issues like initial public offer (IPO), follow-on public offer (FPO)and rights issue.
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NEW DELHI: Agrochemical technicals firm India Pesticides and the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences have received capital markets regulator Sebi s go-ahead to float initial share-sales.
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) and India Pesticides obtained Sebi s observation on April 28 and April 30, respectively, an update with Sebi showed on Monday.
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The iconic Kim s Convenience store is for sale in Toronto
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For less than a third of what an average downtown Toronto condo would set you back, you could own a legitimate piece of Canadian TV history as well as your own bustling and beloved convenience store in Moss Park.
That s right: The actual store that serves as the exterior for Kim s Convenience on the award-winning CBC sitcom is officially for sale, for less than $200,000.
It s great timing, considering that the wildly popular show is set to air its series finale this evening.
People in Toronto are trying to save Kim s Convenience after it was cancelled
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After the iconic Kim s Convenience announced that season 5 would be its last, fans everywhere wasted no time in rallying to show their support for the show filmed and set in Toronto.
Based on a play by the same name, Kim s Convenience follows the lives of the Korean-Canadian Kim family who run a convenience store in Toronto s Moss Park.
Fans of the show, affectionally known as Kimbits, have already begun a petition to insist it continues and resolves outstanding storylines. The reconciliation between Appa (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and Jung (Simu Liu) is one currently unresolved plot point that has left the Kimbits community hoping for a proper conclusion.