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Fertilizer Firm Climbs 18% In Early Trading After Oman IPO

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jul 8, 6:24 AMWire: Bloomberg Markets
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Fertilizer Firm Climbs 18% In Early Trading After Oman IPO

Oman India Fertiliser Co. jumped about 18% on its Muscat trading debut after raising 261 million Omani rials ($678 million) in the region’s largest initial public offering of the year.

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