Leela Palaces parent firm Schloss Bangalore shares debut with nearly 7% discount

Leela Palaces parent firm Schloss Bangalore shares debut with nearly 7% discount


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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomebusinesscompaniesLeela Palaces parent firm Schloss Bangalore shares debut with nearly 7% discountThe stock made its debut at Rs


406.50, down 6.55 per cent from the issue price, on the BSE. Later, it tanked 7 per cent to Rs 404.45.PTILast Updated : 02 June 2025, 06:07 IST Follow Us :


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