I must say Sreedhar, you really have an eye for gems and you back it up with wonderful facts. Though Iam new to the board, I have read your messages and it really gives a wonderful insight to investors.
Coming soon to the markets near you, 1)Va tech Wabag 2)Gujarat Pipavav 3)Orient green power & few Chota Companies like Acropetal,Bedmutha,Gsycoal alloys etc.
ROBBERS ARE WATING WITH THE SUCESS OF 3 IPO IN THE MARKET AND MONEY REFUND BACK BUY 20 AUGUST 2010 EIL, SKS MICRO, BAJAJ RREALITY IPO ARE LIKEKLY TO HIT THE MARKET SOON THEIR IPO WERE APPROVED IN FEB 2010 WATING FOR STOCK MARKET TO HEAT UP SO THAT THEY CAN ROB THE INVESTORS
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August 2, 2010 4:17:54 PM
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dear all,i must confess i was totally wrong in prediction of sub. figure of sks in retail category..
PRAKASH STEELAGE KI rate to koi khuli nahin aaccha hota hum EIL main hi laga dete Present time PRAKASH KA future time DARK KA SOACHO SAMJHO ATTENTION !
Dear setu Jain, I am convinced 100% & will go in for SKS, i have alredy given stop payment instructions to bank reg EIL IPO. I may go for BAJAJ (not yet decided) thanks a ton for indepth updates on SKS milinds
Investors linked to a charity stand to receive millions of dollars when a company they supported in lending to the poor in India goes public next week.
The charity, Unitus, abruptly dismissed most of its staff this month, saying it had accomplished its mission of creating an avenue for private capital to flow into microloans. However, its for-profit arm, Unitus Equity Fund, lives on and stands to receive an estimated return of about $70.4 million on the $6 million in private funds it invested in SKS Microfinance of India over the past few years.
SKS’ initial public offering is a major event in the development of the microloan industry in India. With more than 1,600 offices and 17,000 staff, SKS is the largest Indian microlender and also the first to go public there. Many cite its success in using private capital for small-business loans—typically between $40 and $200—as proof that private investments can help alleviate poverty.