I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like the money, but that’s not what motivates me.
RAKESH JHUNJHUNWALAIn a marriage, in a relationship there should not be your money and my money. It has to be our money.
More Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Quotes
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In commodities, when prices go up, demand goes down. In stocks, when prices go up, demand goes up.
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Ultimately savings have to go somewhere and I think they will find their home in financial markets and within financial markets, a large part in equity.
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Bull markets have valuation froth and bull markets have commitment forth. Now just by valuation froth, bull markets do not end.
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What leads to a growth – skills, demographics, natural resources, democracy, entrepreneurship – India has in abundant measure.
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Apart from being motivation for themselves, I think big givers should also talk about their philanthropy so that their work and their success stories prove inspirational enough for many others to follow.
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My true gods are my parents. I am what I am because of them.
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You cannot artificially curb gold imports beyond a point. But I am hopeful it will happen because the rupee depreciation should by itself lead to a large growth in exports and some compression of imports.
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I am an optimist by nature and I reserve the right to be wrong.
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I have far less than what people think, but far more than I need.
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I think true love – love, wine and beauty, they better with age.
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If you have a company called x and today you feel the price is very high. Next year it could perform very well but the price may not perform. So in the stock market what happens is buy on the rumor, sell on the news.
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I am very opinionated and sometimes a very irritating character but, I have learnt that the quest to learn is a journey, not a destination.
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The journey to limit crony capitalism: It’s a journey, it’s not a destination. Slowly but surely, in India, crony capitalism has died and governance is what brings about real growth.
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Draw a balance between the present and the future and one advice I give to every young Indian – the most difficult thing in India, urban India, is housing. So first thing that you do is try and buy house as that gives a great sense of security.
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I don’t want to lecture anybody, I would only say this to my fellow people would be to give, however small. Give what your pocket permits. I don’t think a person who is giving Rs 10, is giving less than me.
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