Emerging Markets: Millions Returning to the Natural Economy [View article]
Rakesh---You have indicated that your preferred investment style is short sales. Just curious, if conditions improved, say, several years out and a bull market in stocks likely, would you still be most comfortable focusing on opportunities in the short sector? Or would you look to go long? Just curious---if you happen to read this comment. Thanks, PROX.
There Are Many More Satyams Out There [View article]
Obviously the author's article went over your head like American Airlines. If you had taken the time to do five minutes worth of research on SA you would know the author has a negative view of many world markets at this time, especially the USA. Maybe the next time you decide to post your ignorant comments you will either do some research first, or even better, since you run a 115 year old health care firm (that pays dividends!) you make have access to some medical professionals who can transplant a brain into your head.
On Jan 09 10:22 AM amruth1 wrote:
> I run a 115 year old publicly traded Indian health care company and > I am proud of the fact that we have been giving dividends since 1936( > when we did our listing). This has to say something about corporate > governance! > We are one of numerous Indian companies that do a honest days work > and take care of all our stakeholders. For this author to say most > emerging market companies have transparancy issues reeks of prejudice( > and going by his name which is Indian makes this more of a Uncle > Tom syndrome) . Are we all forgetting the Enrons, World Coms and > the Maddoffs of the world? Seriously, seekingalpha should be careful > about who they allow to write. > Lot of people unfortunately read this sort of garbage and believe > it to be true.
Emerging Markets: Millions Returning to the Natural Economy [View article]
There Are Many More Satyams Out There [View article]
On Jan 09 10:22 AM amruth1 wrote:
> I run a 115 year old publicly traded Indian health care company and
> I am proud of the fact that we have been giving dividends since 1936(
> when we did our listing). This has to say something about corporate
> governance!
> We are one of numerous Indian companies that do a honest days work
> and take care of all our stakeholders. For this author to say most
> emerging market companies have transparancy issues reeks of prejudice(
> and going by his name which is Indian makes this more of a Uncle
> Tom syndrome) . Are we all forgetting the Enrons, World Coms and
> the Maddoffs of the world? Seriously, seekingalpha should be careful
> about who they allow to write.
> Lot of people unfortunately read this sort of garbage and believe
> it to be true.