In a country like USA where there is a decent press, democracy and a vigilant SEC, the financial fraud culprits are brought to book quite slowly, if at all. What will happen to Indian customers who have been had? How does one react to the CEO of a foreign bank saying “we will make up […]

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When it comes to analysing corporate performance, individual investors are surely at a disadvantage. You will find it difficult to know how many cars Tata Motors will make in 2009, how many hotel rooms Indian Hotels will be able to sell in Europe, etc. However the “international” fund manager has access to all this and […]

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Why should you know Nagnath’s view on the market? When the whole world was pessimistic about India he predicted huge cash inflows. I may not be too wrong if I say that he predicted the bull run in 2002, not in 2008! He always has a balanced view and gives excellent quotes and views to […]

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For most small investors the guys who come on TV with a slick suit are “more knowledgeable” than the guy in a dhoti. That is because as Indians we like “phoren” rather than Indian. So is our quest for knowledge. Those people who have been long enough in the market know that one man who […]

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Does Citi have a capital crisis? Some analysts think Citigroup needs to take strong medicine – like a dividend cut – or risk further stock erosion. Fortune’s Peter Eavis looks at the books. By Peter Eavis, Fortune senior writer November 7 2007: 2:16 PM EST http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/07/magazines/fortune/eavis_citicapital.fortune/index.htm do read this article, if you are in doubt! […]

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