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Quote kneekill Replybullet Posted: 03/Aug/2010 at 1:25am
any one please help me with this query. what does the following section in annual report imply?

Individual shareholders holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 1 lakh

Does it give the number of share holders who own the company shares worth more than 1 lakh in public domain?

How can people hold shares in private domain?


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Quote LearningToFly Replybullet Posted: 03/Aug/2010 at 10:13am
Kneekill,
The question is too many and little confusing. Let me see if I can answer. The nominal share value is the face value of a share. So in your case the block letter indicates any investor which has been issued the nominal shares (at face value) exceeding 1 lakh Rs.
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Quote anthro Replybullet Posted: 03/Aug/2010 at 11:05am
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Individual shareholders holding nominal share capital in excess of Rs. 1 lakh

This just means those who hold over 10000 shares ( if face value is Rs.10 ) or 20000 shares ( if face value is Rs.5 ) or 50000 shares ( if face value is Rs.2) or 100000 shares ( if face value is Re 1 ).
 
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Quote anthro Replybullet Posted: 03/Aug/2010 at 11:08am
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I have also wondered about this one - The reasons i can think of is

  • intergroup transfers
  • taxation related booking and repurchasing
  • jobbing
Appreciate if anyone can shed more light .
 
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Quote trader31339 Replybullet Posted: 04/Aug/2010 at 12:30pm
Basantji and other senior members :

We should  invest only in Large caps and blueships or we should allocate some portion of money to midcaps and small caps  also ?

I have heard that as far as possible we should  invest in large caps only coz they have established business .......whereas small caps and midcaps can be comparatively  risky ???

I have seen many small caps and midcaps giving good returns over long term compared to large caps.......so confused whether or not  to invest in small/mid caps...

Basantji.....if a person has invested in any large cap and there is all of a sudden crash in mkt and the value  of investment erodes by >40% what he is suppose to do hold...since it was a long term investment ??




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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 04/Aug/2010 at 12:34pm
A) Having several large caps in the portfolio will do only as good as the index.
B) Small caps carefully chosen are the place from where multibaggers originate!
C) If a stock that you hold goes down with the market analyse the company on the basis of price value metric rather then only a price metric! That will make things easier. I have lived through that in 2008 and let me tell you that the only time when value does not mater to an investor is when it stares at your face.



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Quote prabhakarkudva Replybullet Posted: 04/Aug/2010 at 12:40pm
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the only time when value does not mater to an investor is when it stares at your face.


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Quote trader31339 Replybullet Posted: 04/Aug/2010 at 12:43pm
Originally posted by basant

A) Having several large caps in the portfolio will do only as good as the index.
B) Small caps carefully chosen are the place from where multibaggers originate!
C) If a stock that you hold goes down with the market analyse the company on the basis of price value metric rather then only a price metric! That will make things easier. I have lived through that in 2008 and let me tell you that the only time when value does not mater to an investor is when it stares at your face.



Ref: Point A : So, in a nutshell, its better to invest in midcaps and small caps as far as returns are concerned?

Ref: Point C : "only time when value does not mater to an investor is when it stares at your face." I did not understand this .

If a person invested in SBIN in year 2008 around 2200, he must have either sold in panic when SBIN fell below 1000 , or even if he kept holding , after 2 years he is just at his buying point :-)  This is somewhat confusing me and so seeking ur advice in such case...please help me out...

Can we use technical analysis in timing our investment entries and exit ?



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