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Group 2
Name
Sameer Ashar
Ravindra Chhangani
Ramesh Mallya
Sameer Vichare
Vipul Bhandari
Roll No.
03
11
30
59
62
A brief introduction
Born on: 5th July 1960
Profession: Investor and trader
Qualifications: CA
Source of Wealth: Self Made Investments,
Company : Rare Enterprises
Net Worth: $ 1.9 Billion
Forbes List: Rank 51 in India
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
Early Investment
 He started his career in 1985 when the BSE Sensex was at 150.
 He made his first big profit of Rs 0.5 million in Tata Tea (1986)
 His first major successful bet was iron mining company Sesa
Goa.
 Other Investment with Huge profits in TITAN / CRISIL /
LUPIN
 Failure in Silver / Orchid Chemical / RNRL & Loss of 30
Milion on Private Equity (unlisted )
Investment Philosophy
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He endorses the rule, "the trend is your friend.”
 Betting on Different Sector
 His investment philosophy says "Buy right and hold tight".
 Rakesh Jhunjhunwala portfolio which is worth Rs. 7261
crores as of 12 August 2014, you will find that just 5
stocks make up 80 % of the portfolio, comprising Rs. 5808
crores in value.
5 Learning's from RJ
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Buy for long term
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Believe in India’s growth story
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Search for Value
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Invest only in what you know
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Success comes from failure
“Barber who turned Billionaire”
 Early Life:
 Born in poor family
 His father died when he was 7 years
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old
Barber shop
Mother used to work as cook
The Barber shop rented to his
uncle – Rs. 5/day
Ramesh completed his PU level
and later completed to Diploma in
Electronics
Mr. Ramesh Babu
 Breaking Point
• During Nineties, he took over the Barber shop from his uncle
• Mornings he will be at saloon and evenings at college & again
return to saloon
• Breakthrough Idea
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He bought a used Maruti Van - used to lie idle most
of the time – 1994
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Nandini – Mother’s employer – gave an idea of
renting out Maruti Van – Intel
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Between 1994 and 2004, he bought seven more cars
and rented them out too
 One way street to success
 In 2004, he decided to enter the luxury car segment – Biggest risk
 He bought a Mercedes Benz for a cost of Rs 42 lakh (Rs 4.2
million) - Bank Loan and Rolls Royce in 2011
 Biggest Challenge
 Paid three crores in road taxes – borrowed from some people and put
up some property documents
 Ramesh now own a fleet of 154+ luxury cars
 Annual turnover is over 10 crores
Learning's from Ramesh Babu
 Honesty
 Never give up
 Willing to take risk
 Believe in yourself
 Work hard.
 Be Humble. Anything else is just luck
Early Days
Joined the Zee Group’s IT department.
Spearheaded the 1998 Zee Cine Awards
Digitization of ZEE Group
Conceived the idea of online lottery
and successfully operationalised
Mr. Sanjay Gaikwad
B.E.(Chem) from UDCT,
MBA from JB, Mumbai University
'Playwin'- India's first online lottery
Now Showing: UFO Sightings
Founded Valuable Group with Mr.
Narendra Hete in 2004
Founded UFO Moviez India Ltd. in 2005,
currently the world’s largest satellite
networked digital cinema chain.
Virtually eliminated the problem of piracy
The UFO Has Landed
Acquired Disney’s
Moviebeam in 2008
Low-cost 3D technology
EduBeam
Club X
Credited with revolutionizing the way movies are distributed and exhibited.
PP Sohrab Godrej Award for Science and Technology, 2014
Maxell Award Winner - 2014 - EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION
GURU MANTRA
Always create a new market system without disrupting
the existing chain.
I wanted to challenge the way things are working. That
will give you opportunity for innovation.
I don’t know how to innovate technology, but I use
technology innovatively.
The journey never stops.
Mahasay Dharmapal Gulati
• Born: 27th March, 1923 in Sialkot (Pakistan)
• Schooling: 5th class pass out
• India after partition: Rs.1,500 Investment
• Started business with Tanga (Horse-Drawn Carriage)
• TWO ANNAs for a ride
• commitment to humanity and community
• serving his customers through pure
and quality products
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Mahasay Dharmapal Gulati
• Deggi Mirchi wale to MDH: A brand extension
• Birth of MDH ( Mahashian Di Hatti )
• Wooden khokha (Shop/ Hatti): 14ft x 9 ft
• Business of ground spices:
• 4 lakh dealers, 50 products etc.
• CSR activities: School, Hospitals, Trust
• The Magic of Thinking Big
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• "Give to the world the best you can, and the best will
come back to you automatically“
Mahasay Dharmapal Gulati
Learning from Mahashay Dharmapalji
• Treating customer as King
• Simple approach yet big thinking
• commitment to humanity and community
• Hard work and the intention to serve
• Perfect branding with competitive
marketing
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