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omshivaya
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 09/Feb/2008 at 3:28pm
Exceptional point Tiger jee, and truly "out of the box thinking".
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 08/Apr/2008 at 9:10am
As small individual investors we need to be careful with IPOs, generally speaking.

It's afterall a game.....read on: What have IPOs got to do with cricket?




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Quote Janak.merchant1 Replybullet Posted: 17/Apr/2008 at 12:37pm
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Please mark the words....I said almost all (not all). One should be extra careful because lots of promoters take advantage of bull runs & IPO fad.
 
Besides, true value of the stock cannot be determined by either by its IPO issue price or listing price. Finally, it all boils down to earnings & growth dear OmShivayjee.
 
And b4 the ipo many co might be jacking up their EPS.
I love my money, not my opinion. So i am ready and willing to change my opinion for the sake of protecting my money.
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Quote valueman Replybullet Posted: 29/Apr/2008 at 11:07am
Was this the reason why people invested in Reliance Power IPO ?


Reliance Power Results: invests money in Mutual Funds


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There is some news for the shareholders of Reliance Power shares. In the recently reported results by the Reliance Power Company, it reported that more than 98% of the money raised through the Reliance Power IPO has been invested in Mutual Funds.
Reliance Power Financial results
Now I don’t know what to say – whether it is a good investment or a bad investment. Good, because investments in mutual funds have helped the Reliance Power company earn a profit of around 94 Crore Rs. Bad, because this is how the investors money is betted upon. Is this what investors have given the money to the Reliance Power Management for?

Interestingly, Reliance Power has not revealed which mutual funds the money has been invested. So, investors are completely blind about whether their invested money has been betted upon infrastructure related funds, or growing economy funds, or simply put into bonds based funds.

Through the IPO, a total of 11,562 Crores were raised. Out of which, 11412.81 Crores were invested in Mutual funds. That’s exactly 98.8% of the money. On this investment, the company managed to get a net return of 94.6 Crores. That’s a meager return of just 0.83%. What more can you expect from a Zero Watt Power Company, which is expected to produce real power only after 3 to 5 years. It is we investors who betted upon this stock.

The IPO offer document says that the company “intends to invest the funds from the issue in interest bearing liquid instruments including deposits with banks and investments in mutual funds. These investments may include investments in mutual funds managed or financial products sold by one of our affiliates, RCL (Reliance Capital).”

As per the news, The company has spent only Rs 25.83 crore as of March 31, 2008 in construction and development of its various projects. That’s a mere 0.22% of the IPO money actually invested.

Let’s see when actually this company produces real power and when will the investors be able to get the returns on investments. The investors are desperately waiting for the allotment date for Reliance Power Bonus shares. No respite in sight.

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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 30/Apr/2008 at 12:52pm
R-Power is investing $650 million in the development of a coal mine in Indonesia - and this mine is expected to hold 25% of Indonesia's coal reserves.
 
 
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 30/Apr/2008 at 3:34pm
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R-Power is investing $650 million in the development of a coal mine in Indonesia - and this mine is expected to hold 25% of Indonesia's coal reserves.
 
 
 
 
Did i hear someone say, " There is plenty a slip between the cup and the lip"?????
 
 
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 30/Apr/2008 at 3:49pm

Yeah, I keep hearing voices like that too. But hearing voices in the head is not supposed to be good though.

Here's the article on what R-Power is doing, or atleast, planning to do with all that money.
 
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 30/Apr/2008 at 3:52pm
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Yeah, I keep hearing voices like that too. But hearing voices in the head is not supposed to be good though.

Here's the article on what R-Power is doing, or atleast, planning to do with all that money.
 
 
But is it bad enough to be ignoredWink
 
 
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