by ccmrmyng | Jan 17, 2020 | Others
Most of us love watching movies for entertainment. But movies can be a great source of knowledge too! Finance can be very, very boring except for the geeks who enjoy it. ‘Financial’ movies come to the rescue. These movies highlight financial concepts as part of a... by ccmrmyng | Feb 4, 2019 | Announcements, Others
By G Sabarinathan, Aditya Muralidhar & Ahana Shetty In the Economic Times in ET Commentary, March 27, 2017 Popular perception about the Indian venture capital and private equity industry would probably suggest that it is a marginal part of the larger capital... by ccmrmyng | Jan 25, 2019 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India, Others
“Crony Capitalism” Despite a decade of flourishing growth in the US, what explains the increasing resentment against capitalism, especially amongst the younger generation? Does the ‘millenial’ generation have no hope of earning more than their... by ccmrmyng | Jan 24, 2019 | Others
Raghavendra Rau – Disruption with Technology Prof Rau started his seminar by asking the question, “What is the best way to coordinate an activity or transaction? Market or Firm”. He said that markets are where someone is hired to do a job and once the job is done, the... by ccmrmyng | May 9, 2017 | Others
G. Sabarinathan Business Line, May 1, 2017 For the past two years, start-ups have been beset with bad press about their governance. A question that has been often asked in that context is whether equity funds that invested in them should be expected to ensure good... by ccmrmyng | Mar 28, 2017 | Learning Module 3, Topic 9: Other market players, Others
G. Sabarinathan The Mint, February 14, 2017 A less well-known event in the history of the respected Boston University is its not-so-successful entry into venture capital investing, decades ago. More recently, the University of Minnesota and others reportedly decided...