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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 1:56pm
Om The dollar is at 39.30! I know 45 is great for you (Nucleus) but....
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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 2:06pm
Hai Ram! Caught me! Kitna Achcha Lag Raha Tha 45 figure
Koi Nahin! HNI ka number to increase hua!!
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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 2:19pm
This HNI catagory is a big misnomer.I am from Bihar and in Bihar the Credit offtake from banks is very low to the tune of 22%. But on interaction with the CA and bank managers it will seem that most Rural /semi rural (all except Patna may be categorised so) are in losses not because of the NPA but due to the huge deposits with these branches. Insurance companies are having a feild day here. I think the HNI category in the cities are finanvialy savy so as to maximise their returns not so here .
There is another Thread on the purchase of shares on loan. This is a fantastic tool used to maximise returns alowing aperson to be fully invested and yet take the benifits of a dip in the markets.
In cities like Mumbai all items are leveraged i.e Flat,shares,FD etc. While the Farmers are yet to become financialy savy.
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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 2:25pm
That day too is coming Alok jee, no worries. Economy to abhi chalna hi shuru kiya hain! Miles to go before we sleep.
By the way Alok jee, hope you have voted on the hot new TED Poll
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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 3:06pm
Arre come on Deep jee. What formality!! Sorry worry kya hain?? Tussi kamaal kitta si . Maina Bola, appne samjha..bus baat khatam. Sorry not accepted
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Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 3:51pm
Doesn't matter as long as you clicked on the last option!!!
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