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Just Dial : How India’s first search engine is making a strong comeback
There is a rare breed of e-commerce & tech players who hate to burn cash. They do not bother about next round of funding or pitching the VCs. They give utmost ...

Mutual Funds
ICICI Prudential NIFTY Low Vol 30 ETF FoF: Should you invest?
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund has launched an NFO (New Fund Offering) for a passive equity fund of fund based on their existing NIFTY Low Vol 30 ETF. The NFO ...

IPO
Nazara Tech IPO: Should you Invest?
Nazara Tech could not have better timed the launch of its IPO. Market is optimistic, IPOs are heavily over-subscribed and with world coming out of series of ...

IPO
Kalyan Jewellers IPO: Should you Invest?
The Indian retail jewellery market is estimated to be $ 64 billion, 32% of which is organized. We look at what has lead to market share gains and what the ...

Deepak's Memos
Wealth Letter March 2021: The Month of Crazy
The Indian budget revealed one big thing: the government is going to borrow a lot more money. From a 7 lakh crore of planned borrowing last year, we’ll see ...

Stocks
Anupam Rasayan IPO: Should you Invest?
Anupam Rasayan, engaged in the business of custom synthesis and manufacturing of speciality chemicals has come up with its 760 Cr IPO. Developments in the ...

Personal Finance
E-Grocers: Who’s The Cheapest Of Them All?
Did you know that you can buy a bottle of Kissan Ketchup (₹ Rs 120) for ₹ 100 on Grofers. But also that you could buy it for ₹ 73 on DMart Ready, a good ...

Mutual Funds
Mutual Funds Can’t Easily Hold AT1 Bonds, Says SEBI
SEBI has now regulated debt mutual funds in ways that will change how debt funds operate. A quick synopsis: Funds cannot easily buy AT1 (Additional Tier 1) ...

Sector Analysis
What does 5G do for India?
The next generation of high-speed mobile data, known as 5G, is being provided by nearly 140 operators in as many as 59 countries. More than 61 operators ...

Premium Portfolio
Experimental: Betting on the Government To Sell BPCL
It has never paid to bet on the government in India. But despite it, and because we seem to like to inflict pain on ourselves, we're going to make an ...
