
Potential gains depend on the difference between your purchase price in the unlisted market and the IPO listing price. If the IPO is priced higher, early investors could see substantial returns.
Yes, you can sell your shares in the unlisted market before the IPO, but finding a buyer might take time due to limited liquidity. Prices may also fluctuate significantly.
The latest unlisted share price changes based on investor demand and supply in the secondary market. For the most accurate price, investors should check with reliable unlisted share dealers or market updates.