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The Pyramid of Choice (23rd July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
“When the person at the top of the pyramid is uncertain,, when there are benefits and costs of both choices, then he or she will feel a particular urgency to justify the choice made. But by the time the person is at the bottom of the pyramid, ambivalence will have morphed into certainty, and he or she will be miles away from anyone who took a different route.” For more Click here.
Greed, Fear, and Complacency (22nd July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
People involved in markets do not seem to learn from past episodes. For more Click here.
Self-justification (21st July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
“The engine that drives self-justification, the energy that produces the need to justify our actions and decisions-especially the wrong ones-is an unpleasant feeling that Festinger called “cognitive disso¬nance”. For more Click here.
The Territorial Impulse (19th July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
A self-destructive company habit. For more Click here.
Safe and cheap (18th July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
Lowering risk enhances returns. For more Click here.
Ten principles of successful investing (17th July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
A value investor’s principles of success. For more Click here.
A given B is not necessarily B given A (16th July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
Reasoning mistakes about inverse probabilities run rampant. For more Click here.
Devil’s advocate or true dissenter? (15th July 2008)
By - Chetan Parikh
Who is the better persuader? For more Click here.

Week with “The Economist” (23rd July 2008)
By - Chandrakant Sampat
This is what I found interesting from the current issue of the “The Economist” (July 19th 2008). For more Click here.
Week with “The Economist” (16th July 2008)
By - Chandrakant Sampat
This is what I found interesting from the current issue of the “The Economist” (July 12th 2008). For more Click here.

Interview with Prof. Sanjay Bakshi (26th May 2007)
Chetan Parikh interviewed Prof. Sanjay Bakshi, CEO of Tactica Capital Management on 22nd March 2007 in Gurgaon. For more Click here.

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Interview with Mr. Anoop Bhaskar (21st March 2007)
Chetan Parikh and Jigar Savla interviewed Mr. Anoop Bhaskar, Fund Manager, Sundaram BNP Paribas Asset Management Company Limited. For more Click here.

Roundtable Conference 2007 (25th February 2007)
The CIO Investor and Fund Managers’ Roundtable was held at Bombay Stock Exchange on 15th February 2007. For full transcripts For more Click here.




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Investment Quote for the day 23rd July 2008
“The safety sought in investment is not absolute or complete; the word means, rather, protection against loss under all normal or reasonably likely conditions or variations.”-Benjamin Graham

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TTK Healthcare Limited (9th October 2007)
By - Dipak Sen
" A possible value unlocking case" For more Click here.
Crompton Greaves - Powering ahead (22nd August 2003)
By - Jamshed Desai
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No Two Alike (14th March 2007)
By - Chetan Parikh
In a brilliant and well-written book, the author, Judith Rich Harris, tackles psychology’s biggest principles – what makes people differ so much in personality and behavior? It is not just “nature and nurture”, because even identical twins brought up together – same genes, same parents – have different personalities. Analysts should read this book because of the way in which the author has systematically debunked “experts” and conventional wisdom and pieced together with impeccable logic and alternative theory. For more Click here.
Know-how (19th February 2007)
By - Chetan Parikh
Know-how is a practical book about the key attributes of leaders who know what they are doing and are building both long-term intrinsic value and hitting short-term targets. For more Click here.
The Little Book of Value Investing (21st November 2006)
By - Chetan Parikh
’This book, written by an investing legend, Christopher Browne, reinforces why value investing works and his own experiences as a value investor. His firm, Tweedy Browne, interacted with three of the most outstanding investors in history: Benjamin Graham, Walter Schloss and Warren Buffett." For more Click here.
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