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basant
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 Posted: 27/Apr/2007 at 8:15pm |
Yes, I know that but I was speaking in terms of run rate as on date.
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vip1
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 Posted: 27/Apr/2007 at 8:26pm |
Basant,
The war in Retail will eventually be of Scale and the one which does that earlier and at lower Costs(Ultimately Margins will shrink ) will have the edge.
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tigershark
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 Posted: 27/Apr/2007 at 9:34pm |
carefour it is said has decided not to start operations inindia at least for now.ET
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understanding both the power of compound return and the difficulty getting it is the heart and soul of understanding a lot of things
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deveshkayal
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 Posted: 29/Apr/2007 at 10:59am |
Home decor is big business...Pantaloon shareholders will get a sense on Home Town...
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"You don't need to be a rocket scientist. Investing is not a game where the guy with the 160 IQ beat the guy with a 130 IQ. Rationality is essential"- Warren Buffett
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 Posted: 29/Apr/2007 at 11:56am |
Hey I was about to post that link yesterday. Thanks for that Devesh ji.
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The most important quality for an investor is temperament,not intellect.A temperament that neither derives great pleasure from being with the crowd nor against it
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 30/Apr/2007 at 4:59pm |
US121:
Sure I will try to enroll my Dad. But being 77 years of age and belonging to old generation, he enjoys bargaining at the shop rather than invest in equities. When market was crashing big time on last two occasions, he was firing me left, right and centre.
May be we may use his experience for something, which I did again last week.
My dad belongs to old generation (Kirana Shop) while I belong to new generation (food bazaar). There is always heated debates/arguments, but we carryon by agreeing to disagree. But on many occasions, I have observed that I am on the receiving end.
Basanthji,
Last wednesday, I had been to Foodbazaar which was opened just a month back. It is hardly two kms from home, located on the Outer Ring Road towards Tumkur. It is on the main road (good visibility), with ample car parking at the cellar. Only small disadvantage is that there is no u-turn cut near the shop. We will have to travel 1/4KM oneway and come back.
It has four floors shop and welly spread. Should be around 40K to 45K Sq.ft. Since it is new, lot of empty carton boxes were lying at the staircases. Good crowd. One of the lift was not working hence rush at the other one. Had a good feeling, bought the book (It happens in India)and spent almost two hours at the shop (doing research/investigation in Basanthji way).
My dad had asked me to get Sugar and Rice from the shop. To be on the safer side, I had asked the price for these items at the Kirana shop. To my surprise, rates were costlier by Rs.3/- per Kg for sugar and Rs.4/-per kg for rice. So I bought things for self and daughter rather than provisions.
I noticed very funny thing as they were collecting Rs.5/- for gift wrapping which they do not do in any of the shops in Bangalore.
Edited by CHINKI - 30/Apr/2007 at 5:12pm
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basant
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 Posted: 30/Apr/2007 at 5:25pm |
Chinkiji seems to have become the Peter lynch of Bangalore!!! Thanks for that info. Location is the most important thing in retail. I suggest that we could read that post on Mcdonalds which someone put up on the site.
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 02/May/2007 at 3:36pm |
Basanthji,
I visited the shop again yesterday. Being holiday and some promotional schemes were there, there was heavy rush.
Car parking was not available, A.C was ineffective and salesmen were looking very tired by afternoon itself.
I watched few of the couples/people shopping. Some of them were buying everything they were seeing. So good music for the investors.
By the time we could come out, we saw more & more people were entering the shop.
Small suggestion to the company: More than the Sales & PR training, these Staff would definitly require intensive training stress & crowd management
Edited by CHINKI - 02/May/2007 at 3:40pm
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