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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 20/Nov/2006 at 7:21am
See latest presentation from yes bank ... http://www.yesbank.in/downloads/YBL-Investor_presentation-JPM_Conference-Nov06.pdf
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The Reserve Bank of India has notified on November 23, 2006 that Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs)/Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) can now purchase under Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) equity shares and convertible debentures of Yes Bank Ltd., through primary markets and stock exchanges in India upto 49 per cent of its paid up capital, as the company has passed resolutions to this effect at its Board of Directors' and General Body Meetings.
 
Should be a good movement in Yes Bank now
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Quote reetesh Replybullet Posted: 23/Nov/2006 at 10:57am
O YES, it seems that all of that will get exhausted today itself, then they will increase it to 75%...
When going gets tough, that’s when tough (people) gets going.
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Hehehe!

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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 23/Nov/2006 at 11:34am
On average one can expect 1 new branch per week till june'07. Opening FII limits does not affect it fundamently. So I don't read anything except today's bounce.
YES was expensive stock and remain expensive stock for most part of our life.
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 24/Nov/2006 at 11:40pm

SEBI'S new ruling in regards to delisting an exitsing company bodes well for small shareholders. Even if YES BANK gets acquired by a bigger bank, it may not just be able to delist on its own whim. The minority shareholders it seems will have a strong say. Here is the video link. Maybe Vipul ji or Basant ji, you guys can throw in some light on thism after viewing the video or text report. Both links there on the page:

 
 
 
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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 24/Nov/2006 at 9:14am
I not buying Basantjee's logic of yes bank buyout by Rabo or other bank.
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