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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 6:09pm
I heard they sold some/all not sure holdings in Reliance Energy not sure whether it is accounted in this quarter ? Any details?
 
BTW, Marathon ambani will do lot of cross selling for mutual funds/insurance etc  thru the reliance money/reliance infocomm  and is growing aggressively in broking business, insurance has done well and captured good market share.
 
Lets see Marathon or non marathon wins the race.
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 6:36pm
I guess you are talking in terms of sales and profit growth numbers.


Didn't mean that initially, but now I do! Wink
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 7:58pm
I heard they sold some/all not sure holdings in Reliance Energy not sure whether it is accounted in this quarter ? Any details?
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Rel Cap sold off its entire holding in Rel Energy bcoz marathon Ambani wants to increase promoter holdings.Rel Energy is just going up and up...Dont know whether the capital gains from sale boosted profits..but overall excellent result!!!
 
It has surprised everyone with the stock price movement..Gone up 29% since we started this thread..
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 10:36pm
Whichever field these Ambani brothers enter, they want to be amongst top 3.
 
There is a rumour doing rounds that Anil Bhai's aim is to make it full-fledged bank by 2010! We shouldn't believe such unconfirmed reports at all.
 
 
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Quote vivekkumar_in Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 11:11pm
No doubt about it Kulman ji !

Often we forget there's a company behind every stock,and there's only one reason why stocks go up. Companies go from doing poorly to doing well or small companies grow to large companies.
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If you are Running very long Distances after some time the Body is fatigued and in pain , then the mind takes over ,  .

The marathon Ambani is very  Tough and  capable of delivering Good value to shareholders .
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 25/Jul/2007 at 11:10am

Anil Ambani has mentioned that if the policy permits, he would be interested in the banking space..Who knows post-2009 when the banking industry is opened, he might acquire some bank..But this kanjoos Ambani would not be ready to pay more...like Hutch

His aim is to become Goldman Sachs or Merill Lynch of India and not Berkshire...thats why he is strengthing its retail...
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 26/Jul/2007 at 12:45pm
I have reasons to believe that Rel Cap won't acquire a bank - it will just start from scratch - similar to what Kotak did. There are very few banks that fits the profile and scale of  something that RelCap would want to achieve.
 
UTI Bank might be a good choice but government owned LIC/SUUTI/GIC own almost 40% of the equity. It is not an easy takeover candidate for an outsider. Yes Bank's management won't sell. CBoP might be a good idea but it is still a small bank - RelCap won't get a significantly large headstart by making an acquisition. Most of other regional banks like Karnataka Bank/Bank of Rajasthan etc are not a proper cultural fit for Rel Cap.
 
 
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