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    Quote Originally Posted by Naresh View Post
    Is it possible to re-list the shares after it's been delisted?
    Yes.
    What is relisting of shares?
    Companies desirous of getting their securities listed on the BSE are required to enter an agreement with the exchange called Listing Agreement, under which they are required to make certain disclosures and perform certain acts, failing which the company may face some disciplinary action, including suspension/delisting of securities. Hundreds of listed companies are now either suspended or delisted for violation of listing norms. Some of these companies have started coming forward for relisting the securities following the market boom in 2007-08. In short, these companies comply with the listing norms and get their shares listed again for trading on stock exchanges.

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    What does buy back means?

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    Quote Originally Posted by narayan View Post
    What does buy back means?
    buy back of shares represents that the company is going to reduce the floating stock quanity in open market by buying back the shares from public holdings, and cancelling the same, it will help to increase the Book value, EPS and result will go to appreciation of market value of the script in short term.
    Buy back is of two types
    1)From shareholders: In this case company approach the original share holder to offer the shares at the price fixed under board meeting,
    2)Open market : In this case company deputes some broker or agent to accumulate the shares for him at the price fixed or lower from markdet transactions.

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    Is it possible to transfer the shares from one account to another?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imran View Post
    Is it possible to transfer the shares from one account to another?
    Yes, You can. Just visit the branch office of DEMAT provider and fill the offline share transfer form and they do it for you, Some provider like ICICI Bank charge some fee for it.
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    Is there any method to find the number of shares in a Future LOT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alok07 View Post
    Is there any method to find the number of shares in a Future LOT?
    Follow link - http://www.nseindia.com/content/fo/fo_mktlots.csv

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