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IPO
Mindspace Business Parks REIT IPO: Should you invest?
K Raheja Corp, a developer of residential and commercial complexes has come out with an Initial Public Offering for its REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) ...
Breaking
Sell Today, Buy Only Two Days Later: Exchanges Change the Rules
From August 1, retail investors will not be able to buy stocks with the cash generated after selling stocks on the same day. What does this mean for investors ...
Premium
Manappuram: All that glitters
NBFC was already a four-letter word coming into 2020, courtesy DHFL. Then the pandemic brought all economic activity to a screeching halt. Not a great time to ...
Stocks
The Nascent Broadband Market Is About To Roar
In the past seven years, the subscriber base for home broadband has grown at a compounded annual growth rate of 4%, while that of mobile broadband at 56%. Home ...
Premium
Taking Stock: A Deeper Look at Dr. Lal Pathlabs
The domestic diagnostics market is fragmented and highly competitive. The market leader has a share of 4-5% of the market. Dr. Lal Pathlabs has a strong ...
Premium
Saving Capital Gains Taxes through Rights Harvesting
You may have some capital gains in a financial year which you’ll need to pay tax for. This happens when you sell a house. Or when you sell your ESOPs. Or ...
Stocks
A 75% Discount on M&M Finance Shares: A Gift, or Desperate Measures?
M&M Financial Services announced a rights issue with a twist: For every share you own, you’ll have the right to buy one more share at Rs. 50. This is ...
Stocks
How The Aviation Market Is Performing Amidst Covid-19
The aviation market which is among the worst-hit sector amidst the outbreak of Covid-19 continues to struggle with suppressed demand due to low consumer ...
Mutual Funds
Motilal Oswal Multi Asset Fund: Should you invest?
Motilal Oswal Asset Management has launched an NFO (New Fund Offering) for a Multi Asset Mutual Fund. The NFO is open from 15th to 27th July 2020. We took a ...
Deepak's Memos
Wealth Letter July 2020: The Second Order, After the Wave of Liquidity
There’s this company called Meru. It offers cab rides to the airport. And then Covid hits us. No one’s taking rides to the airport. Very few people want ...