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General Forum: Current 'Affairs' | Economy | |
| Disinvestment....a story of reversal of the history.
Yes, it is the big question...whether it is justifiable to disinvest in the companies which are earning profits while the government giving bailouts to the loss making companies which cost to the nation sevearl crores.
There is one more problem with the valuation of the organisations.All of us know the undervluation of the sterliet inds. Even somebody is suspecious about the corruptious officials involved in the valuation and lobbies working for it.
The people at higher levels are never thinking about the well being of the companies when they nominate a politition as a chairman of the company which is supposed to compete the multinational conglamerates. They noteven bauther what is the capability of such directors and chairmans and everybody know what the socalled polition do.
Everybody is looking towards america and following the footprints of the country....
but our law and enforcement,educational levels & awareness of our people and mainly the patriatism & honesty of our political leaders and bureacrats is a big question.
for example"A scandal which overthrown one government in 1989 is still unsolved even the opposition government ruled nearly 3+years without the intervention of the abused party".
What it means and do u expect such things in in America.
Posted by: Mr. annaji venkata krishna naga chandra sekhar Gubbala At: 18, Dec 2002 2:04:47 PM IST Do you think disinvestment is good for the country?
Posted by: Mr Chandra Sekhar Bommisetty At: 9, Dec 2002 9:28:54 PM IST
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