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Thursday, July 22, 2004

A checklist for selecting stocks

This interesting story for budding investors had come in Businessworld some time back. It could have been dismissed as one among the n articles on the net, advising you the means and ways of making money in the market. What sets this article apart is its tone of innovativeness. The article is about drawing up a checklist to be kept in mind while going about the process of selecting a good stock, thereby getting you a good return on your investment.

 For an abstruse concept to make sense, it needs to be explained in a layman language and a little bit of creativity into its explanation will further aid the process. This article does the above exceedingly well.

And yeah, blogger.com in its eagerness to give more options for bloggers to format their blogs has made the basic job of getting the right alignment a tough job. Till I figure out that, grin and bear with this post which has gaping spaces in between. :-)

 
 

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Why?

Why is it that time is standing still for me ? Its just refusing to progress....or shall I stop asking these sort of questions, reinforcing my trust in that eternal wisdom statement " Whatever happens is for your good " ?



Tuesday, July 06, 2004

Chandrababu Naidu - the myth & the reality

P.Sainath returns to adorn my blog with this searing article about Chandrababu Naidu. ( Dont miss the ending of the article!) This is the most critical article of Chandrababu Naidu, I have come across in recent times and unsurprisingly is bang on target. I had always maintained an opinion in many hot-headed debates with some of my friends in Mumbai ( who used to think that he is the best CM, Andhra Pradesh ever had) that Chandrababu Naidu is not so goody-goody as he is being portrayed in the media.

He is a master strategist and is known to be a genius when it comes to PR. However my poor Mumbai friends are hardly to be blamed when respected magazines and newspapers like Newsweek, Time, The Financial Times, The New York Times went gaga (sic) over him.

Consider these statements in the article,

"On most indicators, he ran the worst performing State in the south of India for nearly 10 years.Yet the more damage he did, the more his media standing grew"

"It's a State where millions of children are outside school. A State that has the largest number of child labourers in the country. And one where close to 90 per cent of rural workers are either illiterate or educated only up to the primary level."

And I was even more shocked when I read this statement that was penned by an award winning investigative journalist (sic) of "The New York Times" - "The party's hold on power seems secure in Andhra Pradesh, partly because Mr. Naidu and his allies speak Telugu, a language spoken only in this state and by a few people in two adjacent states"!!!!!!!

This takes the cake for the most absurd logic I have ever read in print. It shows the heights to which irresponsibile and insensible journalism can reach. And it raises even more significant issues about the role of media and its responsibilities. However, that is a story for another day.

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