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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 12:59pm
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Sometimes I feel that TV18 is also a good play on the financial services and combines very well with a media play. Cannot think of the financial services exploding without any increase in TV18's viewership.
 
TV-18's e-broking venture too must be kept in mind with Ambit Capital, whenever it comes up. Plus, Media Process Outsourcing.
 
These two triggers could be especially on Mankekar's mind: Would this be a fair point to make, or am I being overoptimistic on these two.
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Raghav says that ebroking could become as big as IBulls or Indiainfoline so that statement should not be too optimistic about this MPO I am not so bullish on these things because:
 
a) Dollar rupee
b) Lack of entry barriers. NDTv does it so the concept of durable competitive advantage does not stand.
c) These are not high PE businesses like media.
 
But surely they would add value so to that extent it is helpful.
 
Raghav says that ebroking could become as big as IBulls or Indiainfoline so that statement should not be too optimistic about this MPO I am not so bullish on these things because:
 
a) Dollar rupee
b) Lack of entry barriers. NDTv does it so the concept of durable competitive advantage does not stand.
c) These are not high PE businesses like media.
 
But surely they would add value so to that extent it is helpful.


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Quote swapan Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 3:22am
This is my first post on this forum. One of my close friends personally know Mankekar, during his studies in JBIMS. On his word, I had bought Astra Microwave. Though I was not so convinced of it myself, I went by on his instincts as I was a novice then. I have come  to regret it. :-)
 
 
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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 4:44am
Prof. Mankekar Held Nectar Lifescience in past. Anybody knows if he currently holds that position? Company looks intresting...
 
Original business of Asian Electronics was very interesting. They made deals with electricity boards. They leased them packs of capacitors. That pack was improving load factor and money saving by boards were much more than lease amount and scalability was huge. But those bancrupt SEBs didn't pay them. Few years back stock went to 15 before they entered into new businesses.


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He doesnt seem to hold, that is what I get from BSE latest pattern.
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 9:32am
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Tylerjee,
 
You are bang on, I have the same question from several years in my mind. If you start with 5K and lets say you have few 100 baggers still you cant have the wealth these guys have generated..
 
Basantjee pls enlighen us !!
 
I was thinking about this and then I realised that the Prof mad ehis biggest money in Pantaloonb retail and FT. In these two stocks an initia investment of Rs 3 crores has become close to Rs 200 crores in 5 years.Wink
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Quote investor Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 9:33am
Very interesting thread Basantji. I have read a few times about him.
Any idea about the approx range of his entry levels into each of these stocks? I think in NW18 he has been buying above 600 levels, isnt it?

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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 9:42am

As per this announcement, Prof's stake in Champagne Indage goes up. Please update.

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Champagne Indage Ltd has informed BSE that the Executive Committee of Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on July 20, 2007 has issued and allotted 2,90,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a premium of Rs 325/- per Equity Share to Mr. Shivanand Mankekar. These shares have been allotted against conversion of equivalent number of Equity Share Warrants allotted and are eligible for conversion pursuant to the approval granted by the shareholders at the Annual General Meeting of the Company held on September 19, 2006.

 

 

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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 10:27am
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Very interesting thread Basantji. I have read a few times about him.
Any idea about the approx range of his entry levels into each of these stocks? I think in NW18 he has been buying above 600 levels, isnt it?

 
Tv18 - his initial entry is at Rs 585 post demerger.
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