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In order to attract kids you first have to understand how kids think. Kids think with urgency and when they have something in mind, they want it right then and there. They are not willing to wait to be rewarded; hence immediate gratification is of the essence. I recently visited a restaurant chain and noticed something was wrong with their kids meal offering. They had bought kid stuff to give away as a prize with their happy meals, but what they were giving away had me puzzled. The restaurant was giving away a glow-in-the-dark light switch cover. You can probably figure out where I am heading with this example. I asked the employee behind the cash register how well these give-aways worked a...
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Pooja Dangi
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HI, Seriously sir I do think that marketing for kids is the biggest challenge for any marketer, one has to think from kids point of view for that he/she needs to learn the behavior of the kid in detail. And yes Hitesh you are not wrong. We should...
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Hitesh Moghe
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, Shailendra Sood you are absolutely right while marketing some thing to kids one needs to be aware that kids need what they like instantaneously, they can't wait. So one has to always understand what kid things. But are we going to attract...
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Trends: "Marketing to Kids is No Kid Stuff" deleted from your view.
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Babu Kandasamy
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| 3 years ago
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There should not be any further cut banks have already enough liquidity in order to maintain the situation.
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Pooja Dangi
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| 3 years ago
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There should be a cut, the production department is suffering a lot. There has been a 2% cut in the output of the industrial production.
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Debate: "RBI rates" deleted from your view.
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Political Instability
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RBI decisions
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Sandip Gunjal
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"Political Instability"
| 3 years ago
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hi there.....I agree with deepak on this because of political instability the markets see a huge crash, every now and then there is change in the government and its policies....so this is the major factor.......
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Pooja Dangi
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"RBI decisions"
| 3 years ago
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Everytime don’t expect positive news from the RBI people. Don’t ever beleive inflation data which is released on every Friday. You will know real inflation in the routine life as such. No government will allow raising inflation by cutting...
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Ideate: "What are the real reasons behind the Stock market crash in India??" deleted from your view.
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Stay Connected to your Vision
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Keep ur Emotions on Course
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Sukumar Maity
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"Stay Connected to your Vision"
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This can seem simple, but the truth is your vision has a long-term aspect to it. That long-term aspect can see past the bumps and bruises that are happening right now. By connecting to your vision, you don’t have to fall into the fear that what’s...
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Vivek Kumar
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"Keep ur Emotions on Course"
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I feel when facing financial difficulty, it's easy to panic and not think through decisions. Another all too common reaction is denial. Sticking your head in the sand won't make financial issues and stress go away either. It's important to manage...
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Ideate: "Overcoming Stress and Fear during Financial Crisis" deleted from your view.
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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
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Mathew Cherian
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"Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)"
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DCF is more appropriate where one has to take into consideration the "economic value" of the firm which the replacement cost valuation may not address. P/E valuation comes closer where p/e is derived again from market ralities which takes into...
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Pooja Dangi
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In a few cases, acquisitions are based on the cost of replacing the target company. For simplicity's sake, suppose the value of a company is simply the sum of all its equipment and staffing costs. The acquiring company can literally order the target...
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Darshil
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"Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)"
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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) is what someone is willing to pay today in order to receive the anticipated cash flow in future years. DCF means converting future earnings to today's price . The future cash flows must be discounted in order to express...
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Ideate: "How does valuation matter in M & A?" deleted from your view.
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Good reward for the risk taker
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Forex Trading
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Vaibhav Rastogi
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"Learn Forex (Currency) Trading"
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Anyone can do Forex Trading No Qualification required No English Knowledge required No Mathematic knowledge required No Advance computer knowledge required No Share Trading Knowledge required Start trading immediately From basics to advance level...
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Pooja Dangi
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Importers and exporters use currency futures to hedge foreign currency exposure. Some of the business from the OTC (over-the-counter ) market controlled by banks will be transferred to the currency futures markets. This is the best that the IT...
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Never pay more for a stock than can reasonably be justified by a firm foundation of value
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Vikram Kashyap
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"Trade as little as possible"
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Frequent switching between stocks accomplishes nothing but subsidizing your broker and increasing your tax burden when you do realize gains. My own philosophy leads me to minimize trading as much as possible. With few exceptions, I sell before...
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Pooja Dangi
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Although I am convinced that you can never judge the exact intrinsic value of a stock, I do feel that you can roughly gauge when a stock seems to be reasonably priced. The market price earnings multiple (P/E) is a good place to start: you should buy...
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Ideate: "Getting rich through stocks?" deleted from your view.
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Financial crisis
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Huge market
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Shailesh Vadalkar
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"The need is expressed by the company garnering finds through IPO"
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The inherent advantage to common man is 1) Since the need is expressed by the company garnering finds through IPO so there are chances of leaving some money on table to attract investors. 2) Valuation of company is thrown open for many to analyse...
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Pooja Dangi
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Creating wealth is the foremost and primary agenda among everyone so with these IPOs there is huge scope for it and even though its a risky business its worth it, you tell me one business where there is no risk involved, so you can create wealth so...
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Ideate: "What are the Advantages of an IPO for the common man?? " deleted from your view.
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Pooja Dangi
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| 3 years ago
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I would completely disagree with my friend saying about the cause of the cause of cut in rates. Fist let me remind everyone of the fact that the markets are volatile and countryies do get affected by global financials. This is the reason when one...
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Gaurav Chhabra
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Yes, I think govt. has been dishonest to its citizens. Govt. has realized the crush of finances only when the foreign visits of ministers was being cancelled. The best example is that of IMF meeting conciliation it is only after that the various...
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I am sure all are aware of the credit crunch in today's scenario. The present credit squeeze situation is arising out of the overstretching of the deployment of bank’s resources, as evident from the credit deposit ratio of 75.16 per cent, investment deposit ratio of 28.27 per cent and cash deposit ratio of 9.89 per cent, the cumulative total of which exceeds 113 per cent of the deposits as on October 10. It is, therefore, obvious that the excess 13 per cent comes from equity and float funds. The foreign investment outflows and drying up of funds from issue of drafts due to successful implementation of core banking projects in most of the banks ensure that the quantum of float funds that are...
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Sanjay Thakur
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Hi, The excess of 13% is not new as this has been case in past as well. What important here is the drying liquidity in placing/taking market (inter-bank market) which means non-availability of fund (of specific maturity, denomination etc.) or...
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