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What would be the value of 1 reliance power share in 2012?
About: Company: Reliance Power Ltd.
Asked by Vijay,
17 Jul '08 04:14 pm
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Forget about 2012, the way these brotehrs are figting like a dogs reliance group
will be no more in 2012.....
It will taek atleast 5 years for relianve power to produce 1 watt of electricity so
you coudl calculate what will be price ? 1 rupee 40 paise is correct price in 2012
IF R POWER exists til then
Answered by paul, 17 Jul '08 04:25 pm
will be no more in 2012.....
It will taek atleast 5 years for relianve power to produce 1 watt of electricity so
you coudl calculate what will be price ? 1 rupee 40 paise is correct price in 2012
IF R POWER exists til then
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The price will go above 2500 mark because they have that much projects but inversor has to wait. Now with in 2 months it will go above Rs 800. If you see below report just calculate and then think about the share
Mr. Ambani also dismissed concerns about fund raising given the investment plans of about Rs.1,00,000 crore envisaged by the company. He said, "I don't see financing as a challenge going forward. In fact, many international fund houses come to us for pre-IPO placement but we have decided against it" (Economic Times, 7 January 2008).
Lalit Jalan, director, Reliance Power, told a news conference in Hyderabad on 7 January that the Indian electricity sector offered huge opportunities. "There are huge shortages in India. Four hundred million Indians don't have access to power. The per capita consumption in India is 600 units per annum, which is less than one fourth of the world average of 2,500 units," Jalan said. The per capita consumption of power i ...more
Answered by Gopal Krishna, 20 Jul '08 08:34 pm
Mr. Ambani also dismissed concerns about fund raising given the investment plans of about Rs.1,00,000 crore envisaged by the company. He said, "I don't see financing as a challenge going forward. In fact, many international fund houses come to us for pre-IPO placement but we have decided against it" (Economic Times, 7 January 2008).
Lalit Jalan, director, Reliance Power, told a news conference in Hyderabad on 7 January that the Indian electricity sector offered huge opportunities. "There are huge shortages in India. Four hundred million Indians don't have access to power. The per capita consumption in India is 600 units per annum, which is less than one fourth of the world average of 2,500 units," Jalan said. The per capita consumption of power i ...more
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