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Worst Performing Stocks in India For 5 Years!

Trade Brains

Worst Performing Stocks in India – PC JEWELLERS PC Jewellers was founded by Mr. Padam Chand Gupta in 2005. The majority of the issues related to Yes Bank were related to corporate governance and compliance. This made it the absolute worst-performing stock in India over the last 5 years. Where Did It All Go Wrong for Yes Bank?

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Transcript: Jonathan Miller

The Big Picture

And we’d sort of turn that into a valuation business. MILLER: Well actually I thought, leading up to the great financial crisis, I thought to myself, we’re going to be out of business within a couple of years because nobody wanted an independent valuation. What are the, you know, I’d literally have it in my handheld.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: Are we going to get a red flag from a compliance, or is that an official statement we could use? And it’s really taking that same playbook of how do we transform these assets operations, in that case as well, you know, really help support a very carefully constructed compliance and legal structure around it as well.

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Market Commentary: Seven Important Things to Remember In 2025

Carson Wealth

Valuations Are a Poor Short-Term Timing Indicator Do you like buying things when they are pricey? There is virtually no proof that high (or low) valuations can predict what stocks might do the following year. Rather than making investing decisions based on valuations, you are better off investing in days that end in y if you ask me.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

The Big Picture

Literally the first check-in to Robinhood, which went public in 2021 at about a $34 billion valuation. RITHOLTZ: 2004, 2005. RITHOLTZ: 2005. RITHOLTZ: He was the first (inaudible) in round B at the higher valuation. Is it about the valuation? He was a pre-IPO investor in companies like Facebook and Twitter.

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Transcript: Corey Hoffstein on Return Stacking  

The Big Picture

This was the era, 2005, 2006, all of my friends were looking to get banking roles. You know, you run an RIA, the SEC just comes knocking every once in a while to say, Hey, just wanna make sure the compliance program’s all set up. Barry Ritholtz : That’s hilarious. And I just sort of grew and evolved from there.

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