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Beware slow moving stocks – Dheer Kothari

Bargain hunting is a normal exercise which investors do to pick value at basement prices so that maximum returns can be derived over a period of time. This is normal behavior for any buyer of goods and services. When picking stocks it is worth remembering that while many value stocks become undervalued in depressed markets …

4 Golden Rules to monetise your Apps! – Mr. Binay Tiwari, Head – Global Marketing, Vserv.mobi

The world is getting ‘App’ified! Apps are driving the Mobile Internet Ecosystem forward and have emerged as one of the biggest forms of entertainment & utility on mobile. As a result, it is important for developers to devise a successful monetization strategy while they continue spurring the innovation cycle. Here are four Golden App Monetization …

Is Germany Poised for a Recession?

Germany, long the economic engine of the Europe, has seen its economy weaken sharply in recent months, with its gross domestic product shrinking by 0.5 percent in the final quarter of 2012. Weaker global growth and uncertainty created by the Eurozone credit crisis have prompted companies in Germany to invest less and postpone or cancel …

Stock Market Indices and Social Media – Chawm Ganguly

What is at once the lightest and the heaviest thing in the world? Stock prices. For, even imaginary rumors can lift them and when they fall, even Hercules cannot hold them. The bulls, eternal optimists, are on a perpetual struggle to push prices up, while the mauling bears throw their weight behind efforts to hammer …

Risks of excessive trading – Dheer Kothari

Trading on the stock market is like a double-edged sword. If it works you mint money, if it doesn’t you lose a cash pile and peace of mind! This is particularly so in volatile markets. The opportunity or temptation to make a quick buck is maximum when the markets are volatile. You must have heard …

EDITORIAL: Clouds over solar – by Sunita Narain

India’s solar power policy is now entering round two. And there is much that needs to be reviewed and reworked as the business of solar energy has seen massive turbulence in India as well as globally. In the first phase (2010 to 2013) of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) the target was to set up 1,000-2,000 MW …