Devangshu Datta

Stories by Devangshu Datta

'Gurgaon aspires to be a US suburb'

'Gurgaon aspires to be a US suburb'

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2007

A large chunk of the population works for the IT/ ITES sector and works at staying au fait with US trends. The preferred mode of Gurgaon transport is a personal vehicle since public transport is almost non-existent. The shopping experience centres on malls.

Should you go for 'cold' sectors?

Should you go for 'cold' sectors?

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

In the 12-18 month time frame, these cyclicals are likely to recover. And they're relatively cheap.

Debt-recovery: Legal recourse must improve

Debt-recovery: Legal recourse must improve

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

An efficient debt-recovery would make a huge difference to the banking sector's performance. It is time we simplified the legal processes.

Nifty, Sensex: Different strokes

Nifty, Sensex: Different strokes

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

A look at the differences in the sector-coverage of the Sensex and the Nifty suggests that the divergences in index movements could increase.

To Sir, for dollars

To Sir, for dollars

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2007

One of India's better business schools recently asked hopefuls to write a 300-word essay on this subject. Given the format, there is no "right" answer. The school is seeking coherent, logical arguments couched grammatically. However, there is a "right" answer that one can arrive at logically by asking two simple questions. One: Can you buy a knighthood for USD 1 million? The answer is no.

Small cap stocks? Better returns

Small cap stocks? Better returns

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

Though fraught with risks, small business can easily fetch better returns than the established companies.

PN problem: It's like a rolling stone

PN problem: It's like a rolling stone

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

The near-term prognosis isn't good. For the last three years, the Indian stock market has ridden to successive highs on a tsunami of forex inflows. A large proportion of that is through participatory notes. A lot of that money will flow out in the short run.

Real companies, unreal pricing

Real companies, unreal pricing

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2007

The IT industry dismisses a certain type of announcement as "vapourware". This is a product or application hyped as possessing huge potential. Only, it is due to be launched many months or years later. Despite the apparently ludicrous nature of 'vapourware', it can drive up valuations. Somebody somewhere will buy stock on the news.

Market may head into a small correction

Market may head into a small correction

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2007

A strong trend in the spot market translated into settlement with good carryover and very high volumes in the futures and options market. In particular the FIIs have big exposures across both markets.

How to beat the market blues

How to beat the market blues

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2007

In the broadest sense, style can be classified as either 'investment' or 'trading'. A trader will go both long or short. An investor will not short. Investors can be further subdivided into 'active' or 'passive'.

What's up with markets? Some answers

What's up with markets? Some answers

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2007

There are many questions on where the stock markets will head in the next few days. Here are some answers.

Inside the yuppie's investing mind

Inside the yuppie's investing mind

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2007

Some broad themes show up again and again.

How to tackle market volatility

How to tackle market volatility

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2007

Stock market volatility is increasing along with prices. How should you use leverage in such situations?

Why valuing real estate biz is fuzzy

Why valuing real estate biz is fuzzy

Rediff.com   7 May 2007

The performance of real estate companies is dependent on a lot of intangibles and is prone to errors in assumptions.

Power sector: This bite is worse than the bark

Power sector: This bite is worse than the bark

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2007

"Hooking" is an endemic crime -- if you live in India, you've used "hooked" power.

IT gravy train will continue

IT gravy train will continue

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2007

What the industry needs is a degree of predictability about currency movement.

Why ETF is better than Nifty futures

Why ETF is better than Nifty futures

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2007

It doesn't face cash redemption pressures or rebalancing problems as other funds do.

Bringing technology into crime-solving

Bringing technology into crime-solving

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2007

As a result of this 150-year rigidity, the police have no means of tracing people who go missing or simply change residence. There is no official statewide, let along nationwide, network where missing-persons alerts and information can be posted.

Want a return of 6,500 per cent?

Want a return of 6,500 per cent?

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2006

In a strong bull run, a VCA plan often produces mathematically infinite returns.

How Indian price warriors win the game

How Indian price warriors win the game

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2006