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2022 Alpha Ideas 20-20 Meet – Sold Out
I had blogged earlier about hosting a 20-20 Meet.
Thanks to your support, the Event has been sold out.
The details of the Meet are as follows:
Date: Tuesday 08 November, 2022. Its a bank & stock market holiday due to Guru Nanak Jayanti
Venue: The Grand Ballroom, Taj Santacruz, Mumbai. This is right next to T1 Terminal of Mumbai International Airport
Time: 8:30 am – 6:30 pm
Format: 20 Speakers to speak on 20 Minutes each on their best idea. No Q&A
Indicative List of Speakers Confirmed So Far (In Alphabetical Order) :
Aashish Upganlawar – InvesQ
Abhisar Jain – Monarch AIF
Abhishek Basumallick – Intelsense
Aditya Sood – InCred
Amit Jeswani – Stallion Asset
Ashwini Agarwal – Demeter Advisors LLP
Aveek Mitra – Aveksat Financial Advisory
Ayush Mittal – Mittal Analytics
Bharat Shah – ASK Investment Managers
Gaurav Parikh – Jeena Scriptech Alpha Advisors
Jeevan Patwa – Sahasrar Capital
Lakshminarayanan K G – Tunga Investments
Manish Gupta – Solidarity Investment Managers
Neil Bahal – Negen Capital
Niteen S Dharmawat – Aurum Capital
Prakash Diwan – Altamount Capital
Rahul Dhruv – Pegasus
Rikeen Dalal – Ficom Advisory LLP
Rusmik Oza- Kotak Securities
Smitesh Sheth- Raedan Securities
Varun Goenka – Value Quest
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Linkfest: 27 October, 2022
Some stuff I am reading today morning:
Russia shares ‘dirty bomb’ concerns (RT)
India growth amidst global recession (Forbes)
Dabur acquires Badshah Masala (BW)
Stock Analysis: Asahi India Glass Ltd (Dr Vijay Malik)
Making of White Revolution 2.0 (BI)
Managing bad debt reporting (Bala)
3 Lessons from Andrew Beer (Validea)
Trading: On avoiding big losses (All Star Charts)
The absurdity of 100% inflation in Argentina (Guardian)
Expectations & Reality (Morgan Housel)
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3 Kinds of Fund Raising Pitches
Source: Kevin Kwok
There are three types of fundraising pitches: narrative, inflection, and traction raises:
- Narrative pitches are driven by a compelling story of what could be
- Inflection pitches are driven by secrets discovered. The company has hit some inflection point that, if investors were astute enough to understand, would make them realize now is the ideal risk-adjusted time to invest
- Traction pitches are driven by the results of what’s already been done. The company could be a black box and investors would invest solely off the metrics
