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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 08/Oct/2007 at 7:34am
Block Deal on BSE of half a million shares: Price 205.
 
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Congratulations Om jee. Your order got filled up quite fast today. Any idea who was on selling side?
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 09/Oct/2007 at 2:33pm
Nicely done X-Box jee. Keep it up.
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Quote snehaldani Replybullet Posted: 10/Oct/2007 at 1:51pm
Yes Bank share may pass through some profit booking till the next trigger happens because at par ESOP s granted by the bank to attract talent when the bank was about to start and was new have matured this month. It is natural and logical for some of those ESOPs to get encashed at present price.
 
However, these are all blips. Our eyes should be riveted to medium and long term goal.
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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 10/Oct/2007 at 6:05am

NIII, NIII

*NIII -> Non Interest Income Initiative.


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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 10/Oct/2007 at 7:17am
The biggest gains in this sector will be made from banks that have a higher percentage of non NII. YES is already there and Axis is ramping up  its fee based services, HDFC Bank scores a perfect 10 almost everywhere so no question and CBoP should leverage its new customer database with LK Bank to sell them Insurance policies and wealth management services etc.
 
 
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Quote snehaldani Replybullet Posted: 11/Oct/2007 at 1:55pm
Basantji, in 2 lines flat , you have summed up the entire banking story and individual focus of the key banks quite succinctly.
 
This can only come from knowledge supported by conviction.
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 11/Oct/2007 at 3:25pm
Thanks. I am still learning how to evaluate banking stocks and in that prccess  I missed IDFC. Spent one full day on the company but the absence of the company to have a low cost deposit base did not impress me. Also they have a flood of non interest revenues lined up.The Govt. of India as  a shareholder does not convince things. I almost took a decision to invest but I never mind these things I would miss a few otherwise I would have been in Hawai!!!
 
 
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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 11/Oct/2007 at 5:29am
I would have been in Hawaii!!!
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Hawaii reminds me one very humiliating incident. Please bear with me....After few months of work at Fremont office in 2004 I was returning to SFO airport to come to India. I was in taxi driven by one Sardar jee. Drive to SFO takes close to 1.30 hours, so he started talking about me and swiftly shifted talk to his life. Remember I was Engineer and he was a taxi driver. While talking he told once he went to Hawaii with some friend for 2 days but he liked that place (Disney) so much that he extended it to one week and now I go there every year.
I was faceless that time, being taxi driver he went to almost most expensive Disney and being engineer I never been to even jumlitaliya's Disney.
Thanks..here goes real one.


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