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Murthy Backs Six-Day Work Week Culture at Infosys
The content expresses frustration and criticism towards Indian entrepreneur Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys, for his insistence on employees working maximum hours per week and his perceived lack of generosity towards them. Many commenters express disdain for Murthy’s approach to work-life balance, accusing him of prioritizing his own wealth and public image over the well-being…
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Adani Stocks: Ignore the Dip, Avoid the Purchase
The Adani Group, a major Indian conglomerate, is facing a massive investigation by the FBI, DOJ, and SEC for alleged white-collar crimes. This includes accusations of bribing Indian officials to secure solar contracts and deceiving US investors. The potential consequences for Adani include difficulty in raising funds, a brutal legal battle, and increased international scrutiny….
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Decoding Valuation: Trent & DMART’s Astronomical Fall
The content discusses the valuation of Trent, a fast-growing company, based on its market cap, net income, and growth rate. The author calculates that if Trent’s net profit continues to grow at 100% year-over-year, it would take only 7 years for the sum of all its profits to equal the current market cap of 2.30…
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SEBI vs Embassy REIT: CEO Showdown Surprise
The CEO of Embassy REIT, Aravind Maiya, has been suspended due to his involvement in an unrelated fraud case from a few years back. Maiya was an auditor at BSR & Co, which was the auditor for Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CCD), a company owned by VG Siddhartha. Siddhartha had embezzled money from CCD to…
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Adani Faces Indictment: Latest Developments
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn has accused Adani, an Indian renewable energy company executive, of agreeing to pay over $250 million in bribes to Indian government officials from 2020 to 2024 to secure solar energy supply contracts expected to yield $2 billion in profits. This allegation has sparked a range of reactions, with some…
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Sensex Soars, Tuvar Dal Skyrockets: 20 Years of Stagnation
This content discusses the idea that investing in the Indian stock market, specifically through SIP (Systematic Investment Plan), may not lead to significant wealth accumulation if the goal is to beat inflation. The argument is based on comparing the price increase of toor dal (a type of lentil) to the returns of the Sensex (a…
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Crisis Unveiled: Stemming the Financial Bleed
The Indian stock market is experiencing a downturn due to various factors such as Trump’s ‘America First’ policies, attractive U.S. investments, high U.S. 10-year Treasury yield, China’s local company incentives, poor Indian quarterly results, high valuations, and inflation. The government’s lack of direction and transparency in economic data is also contributing to the withdrawal of…
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Boys, We’re 10% Down: ATH Milestone Met!
The Indian stock market has recently experienced a significant correction, with the Nifty falling by around 10%. Many factors are attributed to this fall, including high valuations, foreign institutional investors (FII) selling, a weakening rupee, and global economic uncertainties. Some users blame the Indian Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, for the market fall due to taxing…