Rajiv Khanna, Dolly Khanna’s illustrious alter ego, has revealed all the top secrets of his investment journey and techniques for finding multibagger stocks in a tête-à-tête with IIT students. He has also discussed the prospects of one of his “No Brainer” multibagger stock picks
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Fear Grips Investors In “Next L&T” & “Next Page Industries” Stocks After Manpasand Fiasco
Investors merrily tucked into stocks with dubious credentials on the premise that they would blossom into “next L&T” and “next Page Industries” and shower multibagger gains. However, reality is now dawning upon investors that these may be junkyard stocks. Unfortunately, the exit doors are blocked and there is nowhere to run or hide
Is Fav Stock Of Prof Sanjay Bakshi & Sanjoy Bhattacharyya A ‘Hidden Gem’ Or A ‘House Of Cards’?
Prof Sanjay Bakshi & Sanjoy Bhattacharyya, both eminent value investing dons, have loaded up on a small-cap stock on the basis that it has huge scalability, strong return ratios and free cash generation. However, the consistent poor results coupled with rumours of financial impropriety have sparked fear amongst novice investors that the stock may be a ‘house of cards’
Sanjoy Bhattacharyya & Prof Sanjay Bakshi Load Up On “Hidden Gem” Quoting At “Compelling Valuations”
Fav MNC Stock Of Ramesh Damani & Kenneth Andrade Tanks As Investors Dread Another Satyam From Auditors’ Dispute
MNC stocks are supposed to paragons of virtue and corporate governance. However, a MNC stock backed by stock wizards Ramesh Damani and Kenneth Andrade has sorely disappointed and caused immense grief to its investors. Luckily, Ramesh Damani may have made good his escape though Kenneth Andrade’s IDFC MF is left holding the can
Prof Sanjay Bakshi’s Fav Stock Falls From Grace Even As ValuePickr Forum’s Ominous Warning Rings True
Prof Sanjay Bakshi’s favourite stock which supposedly has an “impenetrable moat” around it has fallen off the cliff. Worse, the Company is being likened to Satyam and questions are being raised about the existence of a huge amount of cash on its books. What is the way out for its beleaguered investors?
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