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Vikram Kashyap Sr. Associate, ABN Amro
 
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Santosh Kumar Mohanty  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Our development is relates to a pot with many holes. No doubt, we fill the pot with our effort and government is busy in repairing the holes. There fore, our development is slow in nature but I hope, we will succeed to overcome the difficulties...
Jyoti Rath  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Based on the account of two or three ministers we cannot judge that the total revenue of that country belongs to swiss accounts.
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1 Purchase insured CDs
2 Reduce risk of prorata distribution
Vikram Kashyap  |  Added idea  "Reduce risk of prorata distribution"  |  3 years ago
Due to the asset registration the trustee of SIP's return customer name assets to their owners prior to prior to pro rata distribution process. This actually gives safety to customers because their name has been withdrawn initially.
Prateek Kacker  |  Added idea  "Purchase insured CDs"  |  3 years ago
One option could be of purchasing insured CDs directly from the issuing institution. The CD will have applicable FDIC deposit insurance. This strategy may, however, result in some reduction in yield relative to brokered CDs.
 
 
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Vikram Kashyap  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
To increase the liquidity in the market, these rates needs to be cut down.
Karthikeyan P S  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
I just want to know that upto what extent you want a cut in a rate the rate has already been down to 4%. It is siply that people are looking short tem benefits rather than long-term costs.
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Sandip Gunjal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
I think the limit has been set for them and they would not cross such a limit. They will invest in them unless the imports reach to the marked limit and after that they would start withdrawing their amount.
Vikram Kashyap  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes I think they are attracting enough SEZ's in the country. The major attraction of investment was because of tax free imports upto 15-30%. Projects upto 150 million are about to start in it.
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Vikram Kashyap  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I would say that people are simply waiting for the correct time and the bottom line remains that everyone wants to invest in long term for crude they are simply waiting for the correct time.
Hitesh Moghe  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
I would say there is no need for pension funds to invest in crude, because of the credit crisis there has been price down for various commodities and so there are many potential buyers for pension funds.
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1 Company History
2 Company financials, Promoters creadibility and sector future
Dushyant Hada  |  Added idea  "Company financials, Promoters creadibility and sector future"  |  3 years ago
Company financials, Promoters creadibility and sector future are three important point which one can focus while investing
Vikram Kashyap  |  Supported idea  "Company History"  |  3 years ago
I want to put light on what the genius of stock , MR.Buffet recommends (which I came across in one of the articles I have read) He recommends that the stock you are thinking about acquiring should have been around for at least ten years.
 
 
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1 Time
2 Market condition
Babu Kandasamy  |  Added idea  "Market condition"  |  3 years ago
Why do companies opt for reverse merger because reverse mergers are less likely to be canceled or put on hold because of the adverse effects of current market conditions. Take in case if equty markets which are not performing well or there is...
Vikram Kashyap  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
It offers liquidly for investors. As publicly traded securities enables the investors to decide when to diversify their holding...
 
 
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Vikram Kashyap  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
People are getting attracted by seeing simple ads that is the instrument which is used by people to attract audience. This gives them the feeling of not wasting large chunk of money.
Vikas Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
There is actually very low rush in malls. If people have money then also they are not willing to buy, it was observed from Gallup Survey.
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Karthikeyan P S  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
But there is other side of this $250 billion that says that this amount is for banks to plug out their balance sheets from losses.
Vikram Kashyap  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
But I think on other terms this $250 billion increase in equity capital might result in $3 trillion lending. So I think banks would lend the money.
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1 Consumers regaining control on their spendings
2 Regulation wil improve
Vikram Kashyap  |  Supported idea  "Consumers regaining control on their spendings"  |  3 years ago
I have seen a lot of people regaining control on their spending during credit crunch, but few are struggling a lot, realizing what mistake they have done earlier...
Gaurav Chhabra  |  Added idea  "Consumers regaining control on their spendings"  |  3 years ago
The consumers have been spending a lot during the expansion and accumulating more deb, which cannot be handled by them Credit crunch can force consumers to lead a lifestyle more appropriate to their income as getting loan becomes harder and...
 
 
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