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mera bhi just curious ?
who bought this stock in the first place :D
Haha... curious ho ya namak chidak rahe ho travi sir?? ;)
Waise mere pass 2015 se hai ye... not moved an inch since then.... but despite that, believe me, its still not the worst performer in my longterm portfolio... :D
aap bhi le lo sir... its available at 2006 prices - just for nostalgia sake... ;)
 

travi

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Haha... curious ho ya namak chidak rahe ho travi sir?? ;)
Waise mere pass 2015 se hai ye... not moved an inch since then.... but despite that, believe me, its still not the worst performer in my longterm portfolio... :D
aap bhi le lo sir... its available at 2006 prices - just for nostalgia sake... ;)
Nahi sir ;)
No sarkari stocks bought ever.
Himat karke irctc liya tha, woh bhi kyunki IPO mein lottery lagi.
 
^ Hone do Siddhant sir... most PSUs are in similar state... lekin mera FD rate of return pe paisa atka hua hai is stock mein... with a hopeful 50% acceptance ratio my capital will be redeemed and rest will become free shares... then I'll also be free to write essays about how private sector is so efficient and innovative...
 
so much for make vaccine in India...

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Some related news :

Pfizer vaccine to be expensive, difficult to deliver in India, says CMC Vellore prof
Pfizer coronavirus vaccine update: While the Indian government has indicated that it is open to a dialogue with Pfizer so that its coronavirus vaccine can be made available for use in India, the vaccine candidate with 90 per cent effectiveness against Covid-19 will be expensive and difficult to deliver in the country.
https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavir...says-cmc-vellore-professor-1739950-2020-11-11

Who will make coronavirus vaccines for the developing world? India holds the key.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d7509c-0fb0-11eb-bfcf-b1893e2c51b4_story.html
 

iwillwin

Well-Known Member
Some related news :

Pfizer vaccine to be expensive, difficult to deliver in India, says CMC Vellore prof
Pfizer coronavirus vaccine update: While the Indian government has indicated that it is open to a dialogue with Pfizer so that its coronavirus vaccine can be made available for use in India, the vaccine candidate with 90 per cent effectiveness against Covid-19 will be expensive and difficult to deliver in the country.
https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavir...says-cmc-vellore-professor-1739950-2020-11-11

Who will make coronavirus vaccines for the developing world? India holds the key.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d7509c-0fb0-11eb-bfcf-b1893e2c51b4_story.html
Pfizer chairman sold his 63 percentage share holdings ....he says it was planned share sale
 

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