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General Partners V Limited Partners: L&T Finance Directors fleece the company
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Wednesday, June 06, 2012. L&T Finance Directors fleece the company. L&T Financial Holdings Ltd., just a three year old company (that had to wind up in its earlier avatar L&T Finance Ltd. because of mismanagement and reckless lending) with an annual turnover of Rs.112 crore seeks shareholders approval. This resolution deserves to be torpedoed. Shareholders, do convey your ...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Allow listing of unsecured debt, but mark it "with recourse"
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Tuesday, June 02, 2009. Allow listing of unsecured debt, but mark it "with recourse". I am concerned. Should SEBI permit unsecured debt to be brought to public market where the participants are not so erudite? Will it not lead to emergence of con artists from the woodwork that will list everything including the toilet paper? Have we forgotten so quickly that it had its origin...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: ...Shibulal, do your own thing...
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Monday, April 16, 2012. Shibulal, do your own thing. No sooner Infosys announced its Q4 2011-12 results with a lower guidance, than the market pundits started pummeling. It for hoarding up all its cash and not going in for acquiring businesses. I am tempted to ask - What else will they do? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shibulal, do your own thing.
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VENTURE SUPPORT: February 2006
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Private Equity and Venture Capital in India, SEQUEL specific models and Trends. Sunday, February 26, 2006. Venture Funding - Our Methods and Processes. Throughout my career in Investment Banking for the past few years, and later in my careerist Private Equity / Venture Capital consulting avatar, I have often come across people seeking to explore our methods and processes. Here is a primer. Begins with the introduction of a business plan through one of the members of our network followed by a face-to-face...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Dick anyway !
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Sunday, February 21, 2010. I’ve always been a great fan of the `inside CEO’. Here’s a report on HBR survey. That just confirms it. Imagine a Reliance minus Dhirubhai in the mid 80’s –mid 90’s? Or worse, try putting a jargon wagging B-School cartoon in his place? Too often CEOs today are paid way too much, and really dont lose anything if they fail.except their seat of cou...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Escorts merger - sleight of hand...?
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Wednesday, May 09, 2012. Escorts merger - sleight of hand? Kudos to investor activism in Escorts merger. So we storm our brains and come up with an idea. Since XY Retail is a subsidiary of XY Farms, why keep both companies as distinct entities? You have put it very lucidly. let us hope this activisim helps promoters to rethink on these kind of structures. Hard nut, Cool heade...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Heads I win, Tails you lose theory of Mutual Funds
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Heads I win, Tails you lose theory of Mutual Funds. India's top asset management companies (AMCs) have continued to remain profitable, nomatter whether mutual fund investors made money or not. In the tough market conditions. Rather, top players have posted growth in their profitability during financial year 2011-12.". All my clients will swear by that, ...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Never blame securitization
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Friday, July 24, 2009. Securitization offers many advantages to all participants in the marketplace. Derivatives decrease barriers of entry to a host of markets, increase potential diversification and customization, and enhance liquidity and hedging activities. The new products present challenges for risk managers and regulators alike. It also burdens operations, technolo...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Mothers and Corporate Governance
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Mothers and Corporate Governance. How complicated can the RIL-RNRL dispute get? Very Well, that’s what it looks like if you look at the arguments from both sides. For RNRL, it's the MOU that's sacrosanct. Nothing more, nothing less. End of the argument. Yeah, then there is the mother factor. Kokilaben is also drawn in to mediate. It’s not like wa...
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General Partners V Limited Partners: Why Rupee weakening isn't helping our IT vendors...
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General Partners V Limited Partners. Come and have a dekko at Indian Investment Banking, Private Equity and Venture Capital scene. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Why Rupee weakening isn't helping our IT vendors. That was the question I got from a client yesterday. Nobody said Life is easy, after all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heads I win, Tails you lose theory of Mutual Funds. Why Rupee weakening isnt helping our IT vendors. Escorts merger - sleight of hand? View my complete profile.