IRCTC shares have grown a whopping 610% since its listing two years ago.- If you had invested ₹1,00,000 on its IPO in October 2019, your shares would now be worth ₹7,10,000.
- India’s Twitterati are having their share of fun with this.
IRCTC’s performance in the stock market has been quite a stellar one so far. The company’s shares have grown a whopping 610% since its listing exactly two years ago.
If you had invested ₹1,00,000 on its IPO in October 2019, your shares would now be worth ₹7,10,000. A seven fold return in a span of 24 months is great news for an investor.
Even Twitter is so excited about IRCTC’s uphill growth that it has not turned into a meme fest.
People holding IRCTC be like😅 pic.twitter.com/bxiHdy1BIW
— Shivi⁷ (@Beingshinhye) October 14, 2021 ]]>#IRCTC investors every alternate day ! 😊 pic.twitter.com/orAg7fRhpQ
— KyRon Consultants : Prasad (@KyRonConsultant) October 14, 2021 ]]>Brokerage firm Anand Rathi, in August 2021, anticipated IRCTC shares to be valued at ₹2,850 apiece in the next one year. The company has outperformed all expectations.
When u bought But u realise
IRCTC at 1700 that u bought
And today it only 5 shares
Is 4800#irctc pic.twitter.com/VILTwqkuUj
While people who own IRCTC stock are celebrating, there are also the ones who missed out on the deal.
To non irctc holders abhi bhi ghus jao😂 pic.twitter.com/fpISkLxD9g
— Naman Sachdev (@nnamansachdev) October 14, 2021 ]]>While others are trying to take a dig at IRCTC’s products. Well, no complaints there.
Pic 1: IRCTC the app
Pic 2: IRCTC the share #irctc #IRCTC pic.twitter.com/dECw0Wf8WV
Well to summarise it all, there is only one thing to say.
#IRCTC
Again at all time high
5000 before the split? pic.twitter.com/BSrxDBC7tV
The next goal is quite simple.
🌁IRCTC 6000 Today 😉 ❓ pic.twitter.com/cfUBfPSGy2
— Ayushi Chky (@kuttrapali26) October 14, 2021 ]]>SEE ALSO
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