DAGI

Dagi Giyim San. ve Tic. A.Ş. IPO Detail

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Price 242 TRY Bookbuilding May 27, 2011 Shares / lots 86,600,000
IPO code DAGI
Price 242 TRY
Bookbuilding May 27, 2011
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Key IPO Highlights

Price 242 TRY
Bookbuilding May 27, 2011
Shares / lots 86,600,000

About the Company

Dagi Giyim Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.Ş.

Dagi Giyim Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.Ş. hazır giyim sektöründe faaliyet göstermektedir. 1984 yılında üretimlerine başlamıştır.

Dagi Giyim Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.Ş. hazır giyim sektöründe faaliyet göstermektedir. 1984 yılında üretimlerine başlamıştır.

2020 yılında Dagi, Tencel™ ile ilk kez işbirliğine imza atmış ve Dagi, Refıbra™ teknolojisi ile üretilen Tencel™ Lyocell LF elyafını Türkiye’de ilk defa kullanan marka olmuştur. Böylece Dagi X Tencel™ koleksiyonunda sürdürülebilirlik bakış açısını iç giyim, ev ve uyku giyim ürünlerine taşımıştır.

2020 yılında Tekirdağ’da 8330 metre karelik kapalı alanda hem üretimi hem de lojistik hizmetlerini içine alarak yeni bir yapısal forma evrilmiştir. Yine aynı yıl dijitalleşme sürecinede yeni adımlar atmış ve E-ticaret sitesinde yeniliklere gitmiştir.

Şirket Hakkında Diğer Bilgiler

Şirketin Sektörü: İMALAT / TEKSTİL, GİYİM EŞYASI VE DERİ

Şirketin Dâhil Olduğu Endeksler: BIST KOBI SANAYİ / BIST TÜM-100 / BIST İSTANBUL / BIST TEKSTİL, DERİ / BIST SINAİ / BIST ANA / BIST TÜM

İşlem Gördüğü Pazar: ANA PAZAR

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What Is an IPO Prospectus? How to Read a Prospectus? An IPO prospectus is one of the key disclosure documents that provides investors with information about the company, offering terms, financials, risks and the IPO process. This guide explains what an IPO prospectus is, which sections investors should review and how to read it in a practical way. What Is Equal Allocation in an IPO? How Is It Calculated? Equal allocation is an IPO distribution method where shares are allocated among participants as evenly as possible. This guide explains how equal allocation works, how it differs from proportional allocation, and how investors can estimate the number of lots they may receive. How to Buy an IPO? Participating Through a Bank or Brokerage Firm To participate in an IPO, investors usually submit a demand request through their bank or brokerage firm during the book-building period. This guide explains how to apply for an IPO, which details to check before submitting a request and what investors should know about allocation results. What Is IPO Book Building? What Does the Book-Building Date Mean? IPO book building is the period when investors submit demand for shares before the company starts trading on the stock exchange. This guide explains what book-building dates mean, how the application process works and what investors should check before participating in an IPO. What Is an IPO? An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is the process through which a private company offers its shares to public investors for the first time. IPOs allow companies to raise capital, increase visibility and become publicly traded, while giving investors the opportunity to buy shares and become shareholders. What Is Proportional Allocation in an IPO? How Is It Calculated? Proportional allocation is an IPO distribution method where investors receive shares in proportion to the size of their demand. This guide explains how proportional allocation works, how it differs from equal allocation, and what investors should check before participating in an IPO.

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