Stocks To Keep A Close Eye On

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Savant ji,
You had promised to give a list of 4-5 stocks to invest in for long term (~ 6 months) once the market corrects itself.
If you have the bandwidth and does not take lot of your time, could you pls mention a few of them for our benefit.
There are too many readers waiting with baited breath to know from the Oracle of Mumbai what he thinks.

Viks
 

MurAtt

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Savant ji,
You had promised to give a list of 4-5 stocks to invest in for long term (~ 6 months) once the market corrects itself.
If you have the bandwidth and does not take lot of your time, could you pls mention a few of them for our benefit.
There are too many readers waiting with baited breath to know from the Oracle of Mumbai what he thinks.

Viks


Joke of the century .....

 

SavantGarde

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Viks,

For Investors on the sideline I had posted some purchase starting with NHPC for today.... please find the post addressed to Amit.15 and go through it.... and the recommendation is for those having 4-5 Lacs.... & for all those having less...please wait.... & be patient

Next time itna bade chane ke jhaad per chadhane ka koi jaroorat nahin... I prefer walking barefeet


SavantGarde
 

gauharjk

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Mukesh Ambani hosts party for 'world's priciest home'



Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani has hosted a lavish house-warming for his new 27-storey residence, believed to be the world's most expensive home.

About 80 people attended the party in Mumbai on Friday, reported the Times of India. One guest described the house as "the Taj Mahal of the 21st Century".

Mr Ambani, said to be India's richest man, moved into the house last month with his wife and three children.

Reports suggest the residence is worth more than $1bn (630m).

The skyscraper in Mumbai (Bombay), which overlooks sprawling slums, is said to have a cinema, swimming pools and a helicopter pad, and is named "Antilia" after a mythical Atlantic island.

Local newspapers said the house would require 600 members of staff to maintain it, and according to the Times of India, the first electricity bill, for September, is costing Mr Ambani 7m rupees (98,000).
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11854177
 

Rishi001

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It looks like a stack of matchboxes, which may tumble anytime.......whims and fancies of rich people.


Is this MA's residence .. does it not look like some 5/6 boxes/jhooparpatties piled on top of each other ?

Yes the insides and the exteriors would be a world class phenomena .. no doubting that BUT from what you see like .. if one does not mention the owner and the building .. then ?

:D
 
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