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He is that rare breed of people who did not shift to multi-national companies and multi-million dollar salaries, but stayed on for the cause of nation-building.
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And why markets could give up 25 per cent of all these gains made since March 2020
The ACNielsen Consumer Confidence and Opinions Survey raises some questions on the true nature of the Indian consumer.
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Resist the temptation to react to every move of the market and remain disciplined with your investments till you reach your financial goal.
Over the long-term, sound fundamental based investments bear reasonable returns.
'To keep the next catastrophe at bay, a carbon free economy will be an imperative. 'Our 2000 cc internal combustion engine powered personal cars and public transport may have to give way to electric and hydrogen powered fuel cells. 'The oil refineries which were so much part of my professional life may have to be dismantled and trees planted in its place. 'The smokestacks, which once upon a time represented growth and prosperity, will now be gory symbols of a polluting past,' notes former Hindustan Petroleum chairman Arun Balakrishnan.
Is this a good time for people to invest in stocks? Or do you feel that the stockmarket is overheated and will soon nosedive?
Markets crashed the world over, share prices slumped, prices of airline tickets went up. All because of global crude oil prices, which touched a record $41 per barrel and output capacity of OPEC. Take the rediff biz quiz and know all about OPEC
'Some refused to kiss each other on the cheek, as is customary in France while, others couldn't care less.'
Finance Minister Jaswant Singh chose a newly refurbished hall in North Block to defend his announcements in a post-interim Budget interview.
Three technical analysts concur that 2003 will see the Sensex rise.
'Makes one wonder how much of government will be left standing when this is finally over'
'Everybody fears them and rightly so. Who in his right senses wouldn't fear these agencies?' 'They can take away everything in seconds with near zero recourse to law.'
'I might in the future step out of a Dileesh Pothan movie not completely satisfied, but content I'll be in the knowledge that our greatest living film-maker had failed striving to be something more than just an auteur,' notes Sreehari Nair.
Consequences of China's efforts to stabilise its equity markets after three weeks of declines, which wiped out some 30 per cent of the value is far more importance to the world, says Clyde Russell.