FirstCry to refile IPO papers post Sebi order
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FirstCry, an omnichannel retailer for baby and mother care products, is likely to refile its draft initial public offering (IPO) papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), following the regulator’s queries over the lack of adequate disclosure in key performance indicators (KPI), said people familiar with the matter.The SoftBank-backed firm is expected to make changes in the coming weeks and refile the draft IPO papers with the latest financials, as of March 2024, they...

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