If you are willing to praise somebody, to the tune of billions of dollars, just for taking risks that's your choice. But I prefer to measure an entreprenure by the results. A lot of companies are formed during an investment boom like the one observed during the late-nineties in the US. But as anyone with any real business experience will say, you can sort out the men from the boys when a recession hits. These boys ran as fast as they could, with their tails between their legs, as soon as the time got tough leaving the company in the hands of a woman. If Mr. Chandra and his cronies really believed in their business they would have stuck it out in the good times and the bad. When somebody calls himself a serial entreprenure he should know which word to emphasise. BTW, may be you can refrain from calling anybody a communist just for voicing one's opinion about a businessman's responsibility beyond making money for himself.