Month: December 2012

Below are all the posts archived for the month.

My interview in a book about blogging by Deepak Raj
in Books

Deepak Raj who runs the extremely popular blog: BikeAdvice approached me a few months ago as he was writing a book on blogging and wanted to do an interview with me. He interviewed 4 other popular bloggers from India, and created a mini book called BLOG ROCKSTARS – 5 Bloggers Reveal Their Secrets to Successful
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Last weekend links of 2012
in Links

Sandipan Deb writes a thoughtful piece on the government response to the Delhi rape case. Ajay Shah writes about how we must go from outrage to action, and though I don’t agree with some points (especially that nothing got done in terms of corruption) – I think this is a very important piece for everyone
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Offer For Sale (OFS) – Process Explained
in IPO/NFO

This post is written by Shiv Kukreja, who is a Certified Financial Planner and runs a financial planning firm, Ojas Capital in Delhi/NCR. He can be reached at skukreja@investitude.co.in A few days ago when the CARE IPO was about to get opened, Rakesh got confused about the “Offer for Sale” process through which the share
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New “Basis of Allotment” Explained with CARE IPO
in IPO/NFO

This post is written by Shiv Kukreja, who is a Certified Financial Planner and runs a financial planning firm, Ojas Capital in Delhi/NCR. He can be reached at skukreja@investitude.co.in CARE IPO, which closed on December 11th, got oversubscribed by 34.11 times. After a very long time an IPO has seen such a good response from
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ELSS – Equity Exposure + Tax Savings = Deadly Combination in a ‘Down’ Market
in Opinion

This post is written by Shiv Kukreja, who is a Certified Financial Planner and runs a financial planning firm, Ojas Capital in Delhi/NCR. He can be reached at skukreja@investitude.co.in A few days back I was watching CNBC-TV18 in the morning when the markets were about to start trading. Udayan Mukherjee and Mitali Mukherjee were talking to Prashant Jain
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