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Portfolio of Sequoia Capital

This post is in continuation of my coat tailing series (see here)

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Sequoia Capital is a well known PE fund.It also invests using its investment arm Ironwood Investment Holdings.

Its significant holdings in India as on 30 June,2014 as per Stock Exchanges is given below:

Symbol Entity # of Shares % Date End
DHFL IRONWOOD INVESTMENT HOLDINGS 5196581 4.04 201406
HINDNATGLS Ironwood Investment Holdings 6348025 7.27 201406
JUSTDIAL Sequoia Capital India Investments III 3400850 4.85 201406
JUSTDIAL Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments Holdings I 3116881 4.44 201406
LOVABLE Ironwood Investment Holdings 758309 4.51 201406
PIIND Ironwood Investment Holdings 5539190 4.07 201406
TDPOWERSYS Ironwood Investment Holdings 1338794 4.03 201406
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India Gold Imports up 176% On Year

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Linkfest: September 17,2014

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

A tale of two stocks (Altais)

Why Raghuram Rajan may be right about a ‘crash’ (ET)

Narendra Modi hits out at detractors (FE)

After 12 years, diesel sales turns profitable (BS)

The curious case of Venus Remedies (Capital Mind)

Fresh investing can wait (Prashant)

Choosing debt mutual funds for the long term (FreeFinCal)

Be careful relying on historical market returns (PragCap)

The beginning of the end of the hedge fund gravy train (Abnormal Returns)

Eminent Follies (Media Crooks)

 

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Rich Indians love India

The survey of more than 2,000 individuals around the world, all with personal wealth over $1.5 million, showed Chinese are more eager to emigrate than the very well-off in any other region.

Forty-seven percent of rich Chinese planned to move abroad in the next half-decade. That compared with 23 percent in Singapore and 16 percent in Hong Kong. One-fifth of rich Brits intended to emigrate, while only 6 percent of Americans and 5 percent of Indians had that plan, reported the South China Morning Post today, citing the report.