Could Corona Virus lead to a never before crash?

siddhant4u

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Bandar-baant shuru...
based on below news govt is buying 50,000 ventilators @ cost of Rs 2000 Crore from PM-Cares fund!!! 4 lakh a piece !! When every time they keep saying railway (and others) made cheapest ventilators for Rs 10,000 !!!

https://www.opindia.com/2020/05/pm-...ventilators-and-support-migrant-movement/amp/

another source :

https://www.financialexpress.com/he...ntilators-rs-1000-crore-for-migrants/1958245/

They should ask MIT students to share their design which was costing US 400-500 USD. It will be way cheaper. But hey how we will pocket money...
 
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TraderRavi

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Bandar-baant shuru...
based on below news govt is buying 50,000 ventilators @ cost of Rs 2000 Crore from PM-Cares fund!!! 4 lakh a piece !! When every time they keep saying railway (and others) made cheapest ventilators for Rs 10,000 !!!

https://www.opindia.com/2020/05/pm-...ventilators-and-support-migrant-movement/amp/

another source :

https://www.financialexpress.com/he...ntilators-rs-1000-crore-for-migrants/1958245/

They should ask MIT students to share their design which was costing US 400-500 USD. It will be way cheaper. But hey how we will pocket money...
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Raj232

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Which companies could perhaps benefit from the crisis or at least be better positioned to survive/thrive?
Good Question. My personal understanding is that Pharma has already had a good up run.
Ging forward , Chemical companies will benefit, or will be the first ones to show benefits:


Chemical companies; Navin Fluorine International, SRF, PI Industries, Aarti Industries, Galaxy Surfactants, Camlin Fine Chemicals, Sudarshan Chemicals, Rallis India, UPL and Vinati Organics
 

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