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Quote Ajith Replybullet Posted: 23/Sep/2006 at 11:40am
Om Shiva,I agree entirely.Tke the case of cholestrol-reducing statins which can have fatal complications  on some people while guggulutiktam from Kottakkal has no side effects though one has to ofcourse monitor cholestrol levels regularly..Even here brand equity counts.Himalaya Drugs if ever it is listed would make a great investment.
 If I get any info on Kerala Ayurveda I would definitely post but as an investment we can rely only on managements abilty to make it a long-term sucess story as present financials and lack of information on gestation(as far as I know it)makes it difficult to project EPS.Inspite of my saying this Kerala Ayurveda maybe a multibagger because of the adressable opportunity.


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Quote s_praharaj Replybullet Posted: 23/Sep/2006 at 11:53am
Dear Sanuj and Sanju,
 
Your article on Kerala Ayurveda is interesting. Though Ayurveda is very old, still it is in its infancy as far as reasearch is concerned. There are a lot of space in Health care segment for both Allopathic and Ayurveda to stay. As such Allopathic has gone so much into research and surgery that, no one can just ignore allopathy for any alternate medicine. But the fact remains that that ayurveda is rapidly gaining popularity and there are a lot of potency in this field. But the fact remains that Ayurveda has to prove itself through Research and result.
 
The promoter's track record is mind bongling. They have truely realised that an integrated approach is required for popularising it.That's why probably, they have started research, education and marketing also at the same time. I have not followed the company, nor aware about its financials.But your story is tempting me to go into the details. I will try to get whatever I get about the company and keep posted in this forum.
 
I thank both of you for initiating a discussion and sharing the valuable information about the company. Keep posting about other devolopments about the company from time to time.
 
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Quote manojc Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2007 at 6:44pm
Why this forum is silent for quite some time? Suraj and sanju could you please update the present status of Kerala ayurveda. why the stock is not moving up even with the presence of Ramesh Vangal? Is there any hope for positive breakout soon?
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I had read somewhere that Ayurvedic treatment takes longer time in healing as compared to Allopathy or Homeopathy.
 
 
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Quote us121 Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2007 at 12:21pm
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I had read somewhere that Ayurvedic treatment takes longer time in healing as compared to Allopathy or Homeopathy.
 
 


Kulmanji liked yr sense of humour.

Nice reply to previous post.
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Quote tarle_kitty Replybullet Posted: 06/Oct/2007 at 2:48am
The stock has spiked up on good volumes over the last few days - while I don't know if the price rise is sustainable, the company seems to be executing well
 
a. Appointed Dr. Narendra Bhatt, ex-CEO of Zandu Pharma as Director of Research & Business Development
b. Rolled up a couple of ayurveda academies into their current one in Seattle and revamped their offering
c. Purchased some land and expanded on their herb farming
 
Anybody from Kochi/Aluva care to visit the hospital and see what kind of occupancy they are having? Or better still, somebody from Bangalore can check on their Ayurvedagram facility to see whether things are moving favorably.
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Quote Kalyan Replybullet Posted: 20/Jul/2011 at 4:14pm
Basantji  can this company can be a investment grade  for 3-5yrs perspective ?
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