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10 Linkedin Tips to Increase Your Network and develop Your BusinessFrederic Gonzalo
The document summarizes a webinar about 10 tips for using LinkedIn to increase one's professional network and develop business opportunities. It discusses that LinkedIn is a social media platform focused on professional networking and catering to business-to-business connections. The webinar then provides 10 tips which include completing one's profile, searching for connections, sharing content, joining groups, deciding between free or premium accounts, creating a company page, getting recommendations, using the mobile app, and adding skills.
Viral marketing is a marketing technique where consumers share brand messages voluntarily through social networks. It works by capturing people's attention through emotional engagement, like surprise, joy, fear, etc. The goal is for the message to spread rapidly like a virus from person to person. Effective viral marketing videos engage viewers emotionally to gain their trust and prompt them to share the video or take another desired action.
This document provides information about eye health and aging. It discusses several normal age-related changes that can affect vision, including presbyopia, lens discoloration, and cataracts. It notes that these conditions are generally corrected with glasses, contacts, or surgery. The document also mentions diseases like macular degeneration and glaucoma that become more common with age and outlines the importance of regular eye exams, especially for those over 40 or with risk factors. Finally, it provides tips for protecting eye health like wearing sunglasses and eye protection.
The World’s second biggest travel trade show, World Travel Market just ended in London, bringing over 48,000 tourism industry key players from across the globe. Every year, as part of their educational tracks and seminars, WTM publishes its annual Industry Report surveying more than a thousand senior holidaymakers on various topics ranging from upcoming trends to airlines, emerging markets or travel resources utilization.
10 Linkedin Tips to Increase Your Network and develop Your BusinessFrederic Gonzalo
The document summarizes a webinar about 10 tips for using LinkedIn to increase one's professional network and develop business opportunities. It discusses that LinkedIn is a social media platform focused on professional networking and catering to business-to-business connections. The webinar then provides 10 tips which include completing one's profile, searching for connections, sharing content, joining groups, deciding between free or premium accounts, creating a company page, getting recommendations, using the mobile app, and adding skills.
Viral marketing is a marketing technique where consumers share brand messages voluntarily through social networks. It works by capturing people's attention through emotional engagement, like surprise, joy, fear, etc. The goal is for the message to spread rapidly like a virus from person to person. Effective viral marketing videos engage viewers emotionally to gain their trust and prompt them to share the video or take another desired action.
This document provides information about eye health and aging. It discusses several normal age-related changes that can affect vision, including presbyopia, lens discoloration, and cataracts. It notes that these conditions are generally corrected with glasses, contacts, or surgery. The document also mentions diseases like macular degeneration and glaucoma that become more common with age and outlines the importance of regular eye exams, especially for those over 40 or with risk factors. Finally, it provides tips for protecting eye health like wearing sunglasses and eye protection.
The World’s second biggest travel trade show, World Travel Market just ended in London, bringing over 48,000 tourism industry key players from across the globe. Every year, as part of their educational tracks and seminars, WTM publishes its annual Industry Report surveying more than a thousand senior holidaymakers on various topics ranging from upcoming trends to airlines, emerging markets or travel resources utilization.
Social media challenges in destination marketingFrederic Gonzalo
The document discusses the results of a survey of over 100 destination marketing organizations regarding their social media challenges and practices. Some key findings include:
1) Most destinations have small social media budgets under $25,000 while allocating less than 10% of total marketing budgets to social media.
2) Popular budget allocations include paid promotion (39%), content development (29%), and human resources for engagement (28%).
3) The biggest challenge reported is finding time to manage multiple social media platforms, with staying up to date on trends and technologies as the second largest challenge.
Weekly agri commodity news letter by capital height 20 09-10capital Height
This weekly newsletter provides market analysis and technical trading recommendations for agricultural commodities. It discusses recent price movements and factors affecting the markets for chana, turmeric, jeera, and pepper. Technical charts with pivot points, trends, resistance and support levels, and suggested trading strategies are given for each commodity. The newsletter is from Capital Height, an Indian financial information company.
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
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Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
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Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Daily commodity newsletter by capital height 22 03-11capital Height
- Gold prices held steady on Monday while copper prices edged lower and lead slipped after reaching a multi-week high. Oil prices were steady as unrest in the Middle East supported prices but uncertainty in Japan capped gains.
- The economic calendar for Tuesday includes speeches from FOMC member Fisher and Treasury Secretary Geithner as well as housing and manufacturing data.
- Technical views advise to consolidate positions in metals and buy on dips, with resistance and support levels provided for various commodities.
Daily agri commodity newsletter by capital height 22-03-11capital Height
- Several Indian agricultural commodities fell due to weak domestic and export demand, including turmeric, jeera, soy bean, and chana.
- Turmeric and jeera prices fell further due to increased arrivals. Pepper prices rose on domestic demand.
- The report provides technical analysis and resistance/support levels for various commodities. It expects guar gum and guarseed prices to rise due to declining arrivals and recovery in overseas demand. It also notes that India will need to import 3.4 million tons of chana to meet demand.
Daily equity newsletter by capital height 22 03-11capital Height
- The Indian equity market ended flat despite positive global cues, with the Nifty losing 9 points to close at 5365 and Sensex losing 40 points to close at 17840.
- European markets were mostly higher, with the DAX up 130 points. Dow futures were up 50 points.
- On the Nifty, Sun Pharma gained the most rising 2.25% while Ranbaxy lost the most falling 7%.
- Gold hit record highs for a fourth day on Monday, lifted by dollar weakness, central bank buying, and speculation that more stimulus could prove inflationary.
- Copper climbed to a five-month peak on hopes of further US quantitative easing and a falling dollar.
- Oil edged higher towards $74/barrel after dropping 3.7% last week, supported by a weak dollar.
Daily equity news letter by capital height 21 09-10capital Height
- Indian markets rallied 1.5% as the Nifty touched a new 31 month high of 5989.50 and Sensex surged 311 points to close at 19906
- European markets were up 1% on better-than-expected Euro trade balance data
- Top gainers included RCom, ITC, BPCL and Hero Honda, while top losers were Sterlite, Idea, NTPC and Ranbaxy
- Most sectoral indices closed higher led by utilities and oil & gas, while the India VIX volatility index rose 12.62%
Economic calender by capital height 20 09-10capital Height
This document provides an economic calendar for September 20-24, 2010 listing various economic data and indicators being released from countries including the UK, Australia, Canada, Eurozone, and US. Key items include the RBA Governor speaking in Australia, preliminary mortgage approvals and public sector borrowing in the UK, CPI and wholesale sales numbers in Canada, manufacturing and services PMIs for France and Germany, existing home sales in the US, and the FOMC statement and interest rate decision. The calendar is a guide for market participants on upcoming economic releases and events that could impact financial markets.
Daily equity news letter by capital height 17 09-10capital Height
- Indian markets ended lower due to selling pressure from western markets and profit booking, with the Nifty losing 32 points and Sensex shedding 84 points.
- The RBI increased repo and reverse repo rates by 25bps and 50bps respectively. European markets were down for the third consecutive session.
- Among Nifty gainers, Suzlon gained the most while Infosys lost the most. Most sectoral indices ended lower with IT losing over 2%.
Equity news letter daily by capital height 30 08-10capital Height
Indian equity markets ended the week lower, with the Nifty down 1.26% and the Sensex down 1.01%. Euro markets were mixed, with the FTSE up 0.1% while the CAC and DAX were down 0.1%. ONGC and GAIL were among the top gainers in the Nifty, while SBI and TCS were among the top losers dragging the index lower.
Indian equity markets declined last week, with the Nifty closing 2.2% lower at 5,408 and the Sensex falling 2.19% to 17,998. Food and fuel inflation eased slightly. Global markets also declined on concerns about economic slowdown, though US GDP data was slightly better than expected. Technical analysis indicates the Nifty may consolidate in the 5,350-5,450 range in the coming week.
How to Identify the Best Crypto to Buy Now in 2024.pdfKezex (KZX)
To identify the best crypto to buy in 2024, analyze market trends, assess the project's fundamentals, review the development team and community, monitor adoption rates, and evaluate risk tolerance. Stay updated with news, regulatory changes, and expert opinions to make informed decisions.
Social media challenges in destination marketingFrederic Gonzalo
The document discusses the results of a survey of over 100 destination marketing organizations regarding their social media challenges and practices. Some key findings include:
1) Most destinations have small social media budgets under $25,000 while allocating less than 10% of total marketing budgets to social media.
2) Popular budget allocations include paid promotion (39%), content development (29%), and human resources for engagement (28%).
3) The biggest challenge reported is finding time to manage multiple social media platforms, with staying up to date on trends and technologies as the second largest challenge.
Weekly agri commodity news letter by capital height 20 09-10capital Height
This weekly newsletter provides market analysis and technical trading recommendations for agricultural commodities. It discusses recent price movements and factors affecting the markets for chana, turmeric, jeera, and pepper. Technical charts with pivot points, trends, resistance and support levels, and suggested trading strategies are given for each commodity. The newsletter is from Capital Height, an Indian financial information company.
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Money CapitalHeight Research Pvt Ltd is a leading Stock Advisory Company, having a strong hold in providing most authentic and accurate Equity Tips as well as Commodity Tips.
We are a team of highly qualified and experienced analysts, who deliver their expertise in providing stock market calls for traders which include tips like Stock Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips and Intraday Tips. All services are provided through SMS and Instant Messenger.
Our research is based around these services:
• Stock Tips
• Commodity Tips
• Equity Tips
• Intraday Tips
• NCDEX Tips
For 2 Days Free Trial, please visit our site at http://www.capitalheight.com or please call our 24/7 Customer Care Support us at +91 9993066624, 0731 - 4295 - 950 Or email us at: contact@capitalheight.com
Daily commodity newsletter by capital height 22 03-11capital Height
- Gold prices held steady on Monday while copper prices edged lower and lead slipped after reaching a multi-week high. Oil prices were steady as unrest in the Middle East supported prices but uncertainty in Japan capped gains.
- The economic calendar for Tuesday includes speeches from FOMC member Fisher and Treasury Secretary Geithner as well as housing and manufacturing data.
- Technical views advise to consolidate positions in metals and buy on dips, with resistance and support levels provided for various commodities.
Daily agri commodity newsletter by capital height 22-03-11capital Height
- Several Indian agricultural commodities fell due to weak domestic and export demand, including turmeric, jeera, soy bean, and chana.
- Turmeric and jeera prices fell further due to increased arrivals. Pepper prices rose on domestic demand.
- The report provides technical analysis and resistance/support levels for various commodities. It expects guar gum and guarseed prices to rise due to declining arrivals and recovery in overseas demand. It also notes that India will need to import 3.4 million tons of chana to meet demand.
Daily equity newsletter by capital height 22 03-11capital Height
- The Indian equity market ended flat despite positive global cues, with the Nifty losing 9 points to close at 5365 and Sensex losing 40 points to close at 17840.
- European markets were mostly higher, with the DAX up 130 points. Dow futures were up 50 points.
- On the Nifty, Sun Pharma gained the most rising 2.25% while Ranbaxy lost the most falling 7%.
- Gold hit record highs for a fourth day on Monday, lifted by dollar weakness, central bank buying, and speculation that more stimulus could prove inflationary.
- Copper climbed to a five-month peak on hopes of further US quantitative easing and a falling dollar.
- Oil edged higher towards $74/barrel after dropping 3.7% last week, supported by a weak dollar.
Daily equity news letter by capital height 21 09-10capital Height
- Indian markets rallied 1.5% as the Nifty touched a new 31 month high of 5989.50 and Sensex surged 311 points to close at 19906
- European markets were up 1% on better-than-expected Euro trade balance data
- Top gainers included RCom, ITC, BPCL and Hero Honda, while top losers were Sterlite, Idea, NTPC and Ranbaxy
- Most sectoral indices closed higher led by utilities and oil & gas, while the India VIX volatility index rose 12.62%
Economic calender by capital height 20 09-10capital Height
This document provides an economic calendar for September 20-24, 2010 listing various economic data and indicators being released from countries including the UK, Australia, Canada, Eurozone, and US. Key items include the RBA Governor speaking in Australia, preliminary mortgage approvals and public sector borrowing in the UK, CPI and wholesale sales numbers in Canada, manufacturing and services PMIs for France and Germany, existing home sales in the US, and the FOMC statement and interest rate decision. The calendar is a guide for market participants on upcoming economic releases and events that could impact financial markets.
Daily equity news letter by capital height 17 09-10capital Height
- Indian markets ended lower due to selling pressure from western markets and profit booking, with the Nifty losing 32 points and Sensex shedding 84 points.
- The RBI increased repo and reverse repo rates by 25bps and 50bps respectively. European markets were down for the third consecutive session.
- Among Nifty gainers, Suzlon gained the most while Infosys lost the most. Most sectoral indices ended lower with IT losing over 2%.
Equity news letter daily by capital height 30 08-10capital Height
Indian equity markets ended the week lower, with the Nifty down 1.26% and the Sensex down 1.01%. Euro markets were mixed, with the FTSE up 0.1% while the CAC and DAX were down 0.1%. ONGC and GAIL were among the top gainers in the Nifty, while SBI and TCS were among the top losers dragging the index lower.
Indian equity markets declined last week, with the Nifty closing 2.2% lower at 5,408 and the Sensex falling 2.19% to 17,998. Food and fuel inflation eased slightly. Global markets also declined on concerns about economic slowdown, though US GDP data was slightly better than expected. Technical analysis indicates the Nifty may consolidate in the 5,350-5,450 range in the coming week.
How to Identify the Best Crypto to Buy Now in 2024.pdfKezex (KZX)
To identify the best crypto to buy in 2024, analyze market trends, assess the project's fundamentals, review the development team and community, monitor adoption rates, and evaluate risk tolerance. Stay updated with news, regulatory changes, and expert opinions to make informed decisions.
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Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
Every business, big or small, deals with outgoing payments. Whether it’s to suppliers for inventory, to employees for salaries, or to vendors for services rendered, keeping track of these expenses is crucial. This is where payment vouchers come in – the unsung heroes of the accounting world.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
How to Invest in Cryptocurrency for Beginners: A Complete GuideDaniel
Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
Cryptocurrencies can be used for various purposes, including online purchases, investment opportunities, and as a means of transferring value globally without the need for intermediaries like banks.
“Amidst Tempered Optimism” Main economic trends in May 2024 based on the results of the New Monthly Enterprises Survey, #NRES
On 12 June 2024 the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) held an online event “Economic Trends from a Business Perspective (May 2024)”.
During the event, the results of the 25-th monthly survey of business executives “Ukrainian Business during the war”, which was conducted in May 2024, were presented.
The field stage of the 25-th wave lasted from May 20 to May 31, 2024. In May, 532 companies were surveyed.
The enterprise managers compared the work results in May 2024 with April, assessed the indicators at the time of the survey (May 2024), and gave forecasts for the next two, three, or six months, depending on the question. In certain issues (where indicated), the work results were compared with the pre-war period (before February 24, 2022).
✅ More survey results in the presentation.
✅ Video presentation: https://youtu.be/4ZvsSKd1MzE
An accounting information system (AIS) refers to tools and systems designed for the collection and display of accounting information so accountants and executives can make informed decisions.
KYC Compliance: A Cornerstone of Global Crypto Regulatory FrameworksAny kyc Account
This presentation explores the pivotal role of KYC compliance in shaping and enforcing global regulations within the dynamic landscape of cryptocurrencies. Dive into the intricate connection between KYC practices and the evolving legal frameworks governing the crypto industry.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
The Rise and Fall of Ponzi Schemes in America.pptxDiana Rose
Ponzi schemes, a notorious form of financial fraud, have plagued America’s investment landscape for decades. Named after Charles Ponzi, who orchestrated one of the most infamous schemes in the early 20th century, these fraudulent operations promise high returns with little or no risk, only to collapse and leave investors with significant losses. This article explores the nature of Ponzi schemes, notable cases in American history, their impact on victims, and measures to prevent falling prey to such scams.
Understanding Ponzi Schemes
A Ponzi scheme is an investment scam where returns are paid to earlier investors using the capital from newer investors, rather than from legitimate profit earned. The scheme relies on a constant influx of new investments to continue paying the promised returns. Eventually, when the flow of new money slows down or stops, the scheme collapses, leaving the majority of investors with substantial financial losses.
Historical Context: Charles Ponzi and His Legacy
Charles Ponzi is the namesake of this deceptive practice. In the 1920s, Ponzi promised investors in Boston a 50% return within 45 days or 100% return in 90 days through arbitrage of international reply coupons. Initially, he paid returns as promised, not from profits, but from the investments of new participants. When his scheme unraveled, it resulted in losses exceeding $20 million (equivalent to about $270 million today).
Notable American Ponzi Schemes
1. Bernie Madoff: Perhaps the most notorious Ponzi scheme in recent history, Bernie Madoff’s fraud involved $65 billion. Madoff, a well-respected figure in the financial industry, promised steady, high returns through a secretive investment strategy. His scheme lasted for decades before collapsing in 2008, devastating thousands of investors, including individuals, charities, and institutional clients.
2. Allen Stanford: Through his company, Stanford Financial Group, Allen Stanford orchestrated a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, luring investors with fraudulent certificates of deposit issued by his offshore bank. Stanford promised high returns and lavish lifestyle benefits to his investors, which ultimately led to a 110-year prison sentence for the financier in 2012.
3. Tom Petters: In a scheme that lasted more than a decade, Tom Petters ran a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme, using his company, Petters Group Worldwide. He claimed to buy and sell consumer electronics, but in reality, he used new investments to pay off old debts and fund his extravagant lifestyle. Petters was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
4. Eric Dalius and Saivian: Eric Dalius, a prominent figure behind Saivian, a cashback program promising high returns, is under scrutiny for allegedly orchestrating a Ponzi scheme. Saivian enticed investors with promises of up to 20% cash back on everyday purchases. However, investigations suggest that the returns were paid using new investments rather than legitimate profits. The collapse of Saivian l
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How Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank’s Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card Cater...beulahfernandes8
The eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card, a strategic collaboration between Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank, represents a significant advancement in India's digital financial landscape. Spearheaded by Abhay Bhutada, MD of Poonawalla Fincorp, the card leverages deep customer insights to offer tailored features such as no joining fees, movie ticket offers, and rewards on UPI transactions. IndusInd Bank's solid banking infrastructure and digital integration expertise ensure seamless service delivery in today's fast-paced digital economy. With a focus on meeting the growing demand for digital financial services, the card aims to cater to tech-savvy consumers and differentiate itself through unique features and superior customer service, ultimately poised to make a substantial impact in India's digital financial services space.
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MARKET WRAP
Indian equity markets maintained the uptrend rally for 6th consecutive day.
August WPI inflation came at 9.50% vs. 9.78% & as per new WPI it is at 8.51%.
Euro markets are flat on negative basis owing to mixed bag of economic data.
Indian equity markets rallied for 6th consecutive day as nifty touched a high of 5838 &
Sensex hitting 19487. Nifty gained 35 pts to end at 5795 while Sensex gained 138 pts.
Bank nifty touched a new all time high of 12024. Euro markets were flat on negative
basis owing to mixed bag of economic data. Dow future was down 20 pts as well.
MARKET PERFORMANCE
NIFTY GAINERS
COMPANY NAME CURRENT PREV. CLOSE(RS) CANG.(RS) CHAG.(%)
Kotak Bank 475.65 454.70 20.95 4.61
Wipro 417.90 403.20 14.70 3.65
JP Associates 126.25 122.50 3.75 3.06
R Capital 801.75 778.20 23.55 3.03
Sterlite 171.30 166.45 4.85 2.91
NIFTY LOSERS
COMPANY NAME CURRENT PREV. CLOSE(RS) CANG.(RS) CHAG.(%)
Hindalco 186.45 191.05 -4.60 -2.41
ACC 970.05 990.45 -20.40 -2.06
Ambuja 136.70 139.35 -2.65 -1.90
GAIL 464.90 470.80 -5.90 -1.25
SBI 3109.55 3148.55 -39.00 -1.24
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SECTORIAL INDICES
%
INDEX P.CLOSE OPEN HIGH LOW LAST
CHANGE
S&P CNX NIFTY 5760.00 5760.30 5838.45 5760.30 5795.55 0.62
CNX NIFTY
12509.35 12555.85 12598.75 12439.05 12483.40 -0.21
JUNIOR
CNX IT 6358.15 6404.10 6474.10 6397.90 6441.75 1.31
BANK NIFTY 11872.85 11902.80 12042.60 11893.35 11928.35 0.47
INDIA VIX 18.14 18.14 20.63 16.88 18.60 2.53
CNX 100 5745.75 5763.70 5817.05 5753.40 5773.15 0.48
S&P CNX DEFTY 4304.05 4302.05 4366.60 4302.05 4326.90 0.53
S&P CNX 500 4813.25 4823.60 4859.00 4807.55 4828.55 0.32
CNX MIDCAP 9183.50 9205.40 9224.60 9104.30 9140.20 -0.47
NIFTY MIDCAP 50 3004.75 3012.60 3019.95 2970.45 2984.85 -0.66
CNX INFRA 3580.75 3589.80 3616.95 3581.25 3596.70 0.45
CNX REALTY 478.00 477.55 482.40 471.95 475.95 -0.43
INDEX MOVERS (PULLING IT UP)
COMPANY NAME CONTRIBUTION
Wipro 5.75
TCS 4.87
ONGC 4.76
Airtel 4.64
OTHERS 31.41
INDEX MOVERS (PULLING IT DOWN)
COMPANY NAME CONTRIBUTION
SBI -3.95
RIL -2.27
NTPC -2.24
Hindalco -1.40
OTHERS -7.02
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5 DAYS UP (NIFTY)
DAY'S CLOSING 5 DAYS
COMPANY NAME PREV CLOSE (RS.) 5 DAYS AGO (RS.)
PRICE (RS.) RETURN(%)
Kotak Bank 475.65 454.70 432.30 10.03
HDFC 672.50 665.40 629.95 6.75
DLF 341.15 332.90 322.00 5.95
JP Associates 126.25 122.50 119.60 5.56
ICICI 1100.15 1098.00 1050.20 4.76
5 DAYS DOWN (NIFTY)
DAY'S CLOSING 5 DAYS
COMPANY NAME PREV CLOSE (RS.) 5 DAYS AGO (RS.)
PRICE (RS.) RETURN(%)
Idea 74.85 74.60 76.75 -2.48
ACC 970.05 990.45 980.90 -1.11
R Com 162.15 162.75 163.60 -0.89
Hero Honda 1721.70 1727.70 1733.15 -0.66
Jindal Steel 710.70 717.70 714.95 -0.59
CORPORATE ACTIONS ON – 15/SEP/2010
COMPANY NAMES
Aurobindo Pharma Gujarat State Reliance Capital
Austin Engineering Jay Ushin Reliance Communications
Bharat Electronics Jindal Steel Shriram EPC
Bharati Shipyard Max India SJVN
Cairn India Mediaone Global Vardhman Industries
Gillanders Arbuthnot Parenteral Drugs Venmax Drugs
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FII TRADING ACTIVITY (NSE & BSE) In Crores
CATEGORY DATE BUY VALUE SELL VALUE NET VALUE
FII 14-SEP-10 4102.02 2450.06 1651.42
DII TRADING ACTIVITY (NSE & BSE) In Crores
CATEGORY DATE BUY VALUE SELL VALUE NET VALUE
DII 14-SEP-10 1233.86 2358.16 -1124.30
F&O TRADE STATISTICS
PRODUCT NO OF CONTRACTS TURNOVER IN RS. CR. PUT CALL RATIO
Index Futures 782196 21753.79 -
Stock Futures 829927 27014.64 -
Index Options 3507919 101116.44 0.92
Stock Options 193841 6490.47 0.27
F&O Total 5313883 156375.34 0.87
ASIAN MARKETS
Name Open High Low Current Value Change % Chg
Nikkei 225 9319.50 9330.05 9258.18 9299.31 -22.51 -0.24
Hang Seng 21760.73 21763.73 21656.45 21696.04 37.69 0.17
KOSPI 1824.78 1827.03 1810.78 1815.25 -3.61 -0.20
SET 587.18 588.89 575.26 575.81 -10.33 -1.79
Shanghai 2694.07 2703.78 2678.97 2688.52 0.20 0.01
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BANK NIFTY
DAILY PIVOT
SCRIPT R4 R3 R2 R1 P S1 S2 S3 S4
BANK NIFTY 12475 12292 12109 12010 11926 11827 11743 11560 11377
OUTLOOK
Trend: - Bullish
Resistance: - 12030 12300
30,
Support: - 11840, 11
, 11675
Strategy: - Buy on dips
BANK NIFTY DAILY
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