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by sharetipsinfo on Oct 12, 2010 12:28 PM  Permalink 

Trading or investing in stock market is serious business. One must understand basics of stock market before they work in it. Sharetipsinfo is presenting complete Glossary of Stock market. Understand stock market better.


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stock market
by sharetipsinfo on Oct 12, 2010 12:28 PM  Permalink 

Trading or investing in stock market is serious business. One must understand basics of stock market before they work in it. Sharetipsinfo is presenting complete Glossary of Stock market. Understand stock market better.


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everyone one can contribute in their own way.
by star4ce on Nov 08, 2006 04:52 AM  Permalink 

It is easy to point out fingure on others.
Think how much you have done for your country...?
You too must be well off as compared to your million brothers.
If everyone thinks that someone else has to do for the motherland, then we still have to go a long way my friend.

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Lakshmi Mittal is not Indian
by siddharth on Dec 18, 2005 11:56 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

sorry to pour cold water on your excitement.. but Lakshmi Mittal is not Indian, he is English. And it would be in the best interests of England, India and Lakshmi Mittal himself if the status quo is maintained. I think it is about time the media got off its NRI and Indian origin hangover, and understood the difference between an Indian and an American or a English citizen.

Could you please display a revised list which shows us only Indian citizens?

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RE:Lakshmi Mittal is not Indian
by ashu on Mar 10, 2006 08:11 PM  Permalink
He holds Indian passport and still is an Indian citizen. Check your facts dude.

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Not a penny in India
by kulmohan on Dec 17, 2005 10:25 AM  Permalink 

Don't talk of Mittal as an Indian. Mittal has invested billions of pounds all over the world and not a penny in India.

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$s Vs Rs.
by Geetha Sriram on Dec 17, 2005 05:28 AM  Permalink 

40 Richest Indians? then, Y say in $s? Y not in Rs?

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40,Richest Indian
by Sonali Mallik on Dec 17, 2005 01:26 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dear sir,
The article on '40 Richest Indians' was made for an interesting read.It clearly showed that the indians are not far behind when they are compared with some of the well known personalities of the world.With their vigour,energy and knowledge they are trying to create a niche for themselves in this fiercely competitive world.With the course of time,the emergence of some of such tycoons will help India to stand as an undisputed leader.

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Naran Murthy?
by vikas on Dec 16, 2005 02:49 PM  Permalink 

I did not fid the name of Mr. Narayan Murthy... he srill holds more than 6% share of infy.. isn't it?

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