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Quote rudra Replybullet Posted: 12/Feb/2008 at 8:19pm
Basant I request your views on Agro Dutch,thanks.
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 12/Feb/2008 at 9:14pm
I have no idea on this.
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 25/Feb/2008 at 10:30pm
 
Sounding bullish on food industries and its supply chain, global major Lehman Brothers on Monday said the market for the same would grow tremendously in the next few years.

"I am bullish on the food chain, plantation, herbicides and bio-seed technology to increase harvest yields, transportation, refrigeration and on the entire food supply chain," Lehman Brothers' Senior Vice-President Paul Schulte told reporters here today.

The market is going to dramatically change in the next few years and a lot of emphasis would be given to food industries and their supply chain, he said.

Commenting on India, he said the country was a relatively better country for investment as it had a phenomenal arable land base that could be used for bringing about a revolution in agriculture.
 
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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 25/Feb/2008 at 11:33pm
If he is bullish on plantation, where are all those agents selling teak wood plantation? Intrestingly, he skips fertilizers.
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 25/Feb/2008 at 11:47pm
Are people selling teak wood plantation...but then teak is becoming so costly, then why are the agents selling plantation???? Are they selling out of desperation or to make a killing on their asset......????? Any updates which you send on this?
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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 25/Feb/2008 at 1:07am
Like Rpower, they were selling dream few years back. Use internet search tool to can find more info.
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 25/Feb/2008 at 7:12am

Thats what markets are......sell expectations( what you call dreams) and buy fears( and what I call utter scepticism).



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