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The thought process of the man behind the Greatest Weal

Dear Readers, We are all for sure aware that Infosys’s been one of the greatest wealth creator over the last 2 decades. Even the promoter of Infosys Technologies would not have imagined that the private limited they were incorporating in 1981 as Infosys Consultants Private Limited, would not only change their lives but will go long way in re-defining the standards of corporate growth and corporate governance in India. It changed its name to Infosys Technologies Private Limited in April…

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HDFC warrants. Let’s understand them better!!

Dear Readers, Recently, one of our members queried us on HDFC warrants. The same was discussed as an investment option with a probable return on 60% on one of the leading business channels….(refer the link below) https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/market-outlook/sp-tulsian39s-top-picks-hdfc-warrants-grindwell-norton_606522.html#toptag Through this post we would like to make sure that all reading this should clearly understand the risks involved as we believe the commentator in the above link missed some very important points. Some background into the HDFC (Housing Development Finance Corporation) warrants.…

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Everest Industries Ltd (NSE Code – EVERESTIND) – Alpha

Dear Members, We would like to share with you an interesting investment opportunity from the Building solutions space for the Alpha stock recommendation for the month of Oct’11. Note: Please make sure that you buy the stock only in the specified range and follow the Portfolio allocation and Profit booking strategy diligently (Refer Page #5 for the same). At Katalyst Wealth, we don’t rule out a possibility of a downside of 10-15% (we can’t predict and therefore never attempt to…

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Bar stool economics ! Don’t over-tax the rich…else th

Dear Readers, Suppose that every day, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to Rs 100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay Rs 1. The sixth would pay Rs 3. The seventh would pay Rs 7. The eighth would pay Rs 12. The ninth would pay Rs 18. The tenth…

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