Indian gaming firm Nazara's shares jump over 80% in market debut
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[BENGALURU] Shares of Indian mobile gaming platform Nazara Technologies Ltd surged more than 80 per cent in their market debut on Tuesday, reflecting investor enthusiasm for technology firms in a frenzied period for public listings.
Shares opened at 1,990 rupees (S$36.83) and rose as much 83.91 per cent to hit a high of 2,024.90 by 0444 GMT.
Nazara organises e-sports events including videogame tournaments, which draw thousands of millennial fans. The company also offers a variety of free and paid mobile gaming apps for kids and adults.
REUTERS
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