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Knowledge Compounding: 3 Powerful Life Lessons From The Chinese Bamboo

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NTPC's offer for sale: Should you participate?

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Jitendra Kumar Gupta Moneycontrol Research Participating in NTPC ’s offer for sale (OFS) could be a sensible decision for retail investors who would be getting an additional 5 percent discount on the cut-off price. The government is offloading 10 percent stake in the company at a floor price of Rs 168 a share, which post discount works out to Rs 159.6 per share for the retail investors. Is there value at Rs 159.6? What is worth nothing is that at the discounted price the valuation works to about 1.2 times its estimated FY18 book value and offers a dividend yield of close to 3.3 percent, which is quite attractive. Here is a link of full article

Knowledge compounding: 5 Things I Learned from Jeff Bezos on Business and Investing

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How to analyse a construction/infrastructure company

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One reason why most countries, after the economic downturn last year, announced huge stimulus packages for infrastructure projects was because this would directly increase employment, boost demand and lift the sagging economies. According to data from the World Bank, every 1 per cent increase in infrastructure assets adds another 1 per cent to the gross domestic product (GDP) growth.   OPPORTUNITIES “ In India's context, the opportunities are huge. Its poor infrastructure remains a major concern for its required economic growth. However, this is also an investment opportunity, given that if more money is ploughed into this sector, many companies will benefit immensely. This will ultimately translate into more value for shareholders in the long run There is a huge demand and supply gap, which cannot be done within a year or two. More investments will be required in infrastructure over several years for meaningful progress. And the economy will grow at the desir