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1Niteen S Dharmawat - http://dharmawat.blogspot.com/
8Niteen S Dharmawat - http://dharmawat.blogspot.com/
Case 2: Education and training company based in Chennai
Analyzed in Sep’11 at ~350 and concluded a possible
burst. CMP: ~35 ‘Darling’ of punters Several stories around the business model FII holding close to 28% (now less than 1.4%) Some prominent names on the board could also
not save it CBI caught one of the directors of the company
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About the presenter:
Niteen is an MBA and cleared CFA Level 2, CFA Institute USA. A firm believer in long-term financial planning, and a 20 years veteran of the stock market. He also conducts free investor awareness sessions.
He likes reading books/magazines/news papers on the topics as diverse as general management, technology, investment, fiction, marketing and the Gita.
He is a person who believes in "Everything else can stop but learning".