Divyadhan Recycling Industries shares debut on NSE SME at Rs 84, a 31.25% premium over the issue price of Rs 64. The IPO was subscribed 41 times, with high interest from non-institutional investors. The company plans to use Rs 17.03 crore for plant and machinery, with some funds set aside for general corporate purposes.
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