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July 01, 2018

7,000% rise & then a rut; Can Prestige shake the pressure off?

NEW DELHI: TTK Prestige would ring a bell with most Indians, as Prestige pressure cooker has been a household name. The company, which started its journey six decades ago, has grown into one of a leading player in kitchen appliances, with some 600 product offerings in the market.In last 10 years, the company has grown both topline and bottomline consistently; sales have grown at close to 20 per cent annually and profits at 25 per cent. But sales growth has slowed down to around 7 per cent in last five years. 64774861 The stock has been steady outperformer, rising from Rs 122 on June 26, 2008 to trade at Rs 8,911 apiece on January 17, 2018, a 73-times expansion.Its listed peer Hawkins Cookers delivered 1,577 per cent return between June 26, 2008 and June 26, 2018, while Gandhimati Butterfly rose 3,000 per cent in the same period.But TTK Prestige has hit a speed bump after hitting a 52-week high of Rs 8,911 on January 17, 2018. On Tuesday, June 26, 2018, the stock traded at Rs 5,845, down 34 per cent in just five months!What’s causing this pain? G Chokkalingam, Founder & Managing Director at Equinomics Research & Advisory, says it was a bubble waiting to burst.But independent market analyst Ambareesh Baliga has a completely different take on it. “TTK Prestige was a fresh discovery post the Lehman Brother carnage and the story played out well over the next few years, which saw a primarily pressure cooker company transform itself into a kitchen solutions provider with topline growing 3x and bottomline at more than 5x. However, when a story matures, there comes a stage when the company fails to surprise investors and enters a steady phase.“This results in disappointments for aggressive investors, who end up offloading shares,” Baliga says.The management, however, appears confident about the business.In an interaction with ETNOW last week, Chairman TT Jagannathan said he expected volume growth in high teens this quarter, a little better than that next quarter and above 20 per cent in the subsequent quarters.The company reported a 32.35 per cent drop in consolidated net profit for March quarter at Rs 37.44 crore against Rs 55.35 crore posted for the same quarter of the last financial year.Total income for the quarter stood at Rs 448.22 crore against Rs 399.07 crore a year ago.Jagannathan said the government’s Ujjwala scheme to provide LPG connections to BPL households has benefitted the company, as it has fuelled rural demand.“Rural demand seems to be picking up nicely. The rural people want better brands,” Jagannathan said, when asked if there was a conscious strategy to push products at lower price points for those markets.TTK Prestige has presence in the lower price point products segment through the Judge brand.Given the high cash levels on its books, the company is looking to acquire a branded player.As of Wednesday's close, the company’s m-cap stood at Rs 6,813 crore and the BSE share price at Rs 5,848 apiece.

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July 01, 2018

Why parties should stop bogus historical debates and concentrate on actual issues

By Swaminathan S Anklesaria AiyarYou can tell when an election campaign has begun by the proliferation of inane allegations and name-calling. The next general election is over 10 months away, but the excesses of campaign sloganeering are already evident in the BJP equating Indira Gandhi with Hitler, and the Congress responding that Narendra Modi is crueller than Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.I was among the sternest critics of Indira Gandhi when she was alive. Without doubt, she smashed democratic institutions, including the judiciary, bureaucracy and media, to stay in power after the Allahabad High Court struck down her election. She cynically misused the Constitutional provision for an Emergency by claiming, falsely, that Opposition politicians were inciting armed rebellion and making governance impossible. After throwing them into jail, she amended the Constitution to make her election proof against judicial scrutiny. Yet, like many dictators, she miscalculated. First, by throwing all Opposition politicians into jail she created a unity among Opposition that had never existed earlier. Second, her press censorship was so effective that she had no idea how great public resentment was against Emergency excesses, especially forced sterilisation. Therefore, she opted for a fresh election, expecting to win easily, but being trounced instead.Doubtless, she was authoritarian. But calling her Hitler is silly. Did she declare war on all neighbouring countries and threaten to take over the world? Did she imprison entire communities in concentration camps? Did she murder six million people in gas chambers?Of course not. Every dictator is not a Hitler. Tyranny has many shades, and those who cannot distinguish between them are incapable of analysis. In Indira Gandhi’s time, the Third World had few democracies and dictators galore — Suharto in Indonesia, Chiang Kai Shek in Taiwan, Kenyatta in Kenya, Nyrere in Tanzania, Mobutu in the Congo, Kaunda in Zambia, to name just a few. Many of them decreed one-party rule with a non-replaceable leader, arguing this was necessary to prevent chaos and the collapse of governance.Why doesn’t the BJP compare Indira Gandhi with some of these? Because it seeks not accuracy but carefully crafted name-calling, with an eye on the coming elections. Its aim is not just to tarnish the Congress, it is also to turn the tables on constant Congress claims that the BJP is a fascist party and Modi is a potential Hitler. Political tacticians will tell you that the best response to a rhetorical attack is to turn the same rhetoric around to attack your foe. The BJP has done just that.Similar logic drives the Congress accusation that Modi has been crueller and more tyrannical than Aurangzeb. This, again, is silly. Did Modi kill all his brothers order to attain power, as Aurangzeb did? Did Modi imprison his father for life? Has Modi declared that people of religions other than his own must pay a religious tax, as Aurangzeb did? Has he shifted his capital to the Deccan to better deal with rebellions there? Of course not. Modi is a duly elected leader in a democracy, not a dynastic prince like Aurangzeb. But the Congress seeks to turn around the BJP’s rhetoric against dynasties to attack the accuser. The BJP has long jeered at the Congress for being a dynastic outfit with Rahul Gandhi as a “shehzada”. By comparing Modi with a Mughal prince, the Congress seeks to divert the attack on its own dynasty.Moreover, the Congress worries that the BJP has succeeded in portraying it as so pro-Muslim as to lose even moderate Hindu votes. To erase this pro-Muslim image, Rahul Gandhi has started visiting sundry temples, and is claiming to be a Shiva worshipper. The same message is conveyed by the party, now claiming it sees Aurangzeb as a cruel tyrant.It was very different a few years ago, when the Modi government renamed Aurangzeb Road in New Delhi as Abdul Kalam Road. At that time, the Congress protested, calling Aurangzeb a major historical figure. It now wants to compete with the BJP through soft Hindutva, and so castigates Aurangzeb even more strongly than the BJP.Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi has written a column quoting praises heaped on Hitler and Nazism by former RSS chief Golwalkar. Doubtless the BJP will hit back by quoting the many pro-Hitler statements of Subhash Chandra Bose, who lived for years under Hitler’s protection. India deserves an election campaign based on actual issues facing voters, not bogus historical debates and name-calling. Employment, inflation, farm distress, the awful state of healthcare and education, the pollution and filth that choke cities, all merit spirited debate. Forget Hitler and Aurangzeb.DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

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July 01, 2018

LINEUPS – SPAIN v RUSSIA - MATCH 51 @ 2018 FIFA World Cup™ by FIFATV on YouTube

LINEUPS – SPAIN v RUSSIA - MATCH 51 @ 2018 FIFA World Cup™
The lineups are in for Spain v Russia. How do you think this one will go? Who are the players to watch? Tell us in the comments below. Find out where to watch live: fifa.tv/watch2018 More match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0hww7NG9ytmooEUZov2k-23 More from Russia 2018: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0ia-PWE7WoysqLao-0y7jEz More World Cup stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0j5nOjvXOP55xyW3aJCyeGo Follow all the action from Russia across the FIFA Platforms: 👉 http://www.youtube.com/fifa 👉 https://ift.tt/1lBiWzz 👉 http://www.twitter.com/fifaworldcup 👉 https://ift.tt/1M0OH0G 👉 http://www.fifa.com


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July 01, 2018

FIFA World Cup History Alive and Well in Moscow by FIFATV on YouTube

FIFA World Cup History Alive and Well in Moscow
The FIFA Museum’s guest appearance in Moscow is proving a big hit with football fans from around the world. Both the Jules Rimet and current Winners’ Trophy are on display along with a vast array of rare football memorabilia. We took a look at the objects early morning before the doors opened for the public!


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July 01, 2018

Fan Cam 2018 FIFA World Cup Episode 4: Time to say goodbye by FIFATV on YouTube

Fan Cam 2018 FIFA World Cup Episode 4: Time to say goodbye
The end of the Group Stage and the end of the road for 16 teams. Here are the fans' memories from their time in the tournament. The squads might be going home but our Fan Movement is much bigger than one competition! #WeLiveFootball Find out more about Fan Movement here https://ift.tt/2IHvrcW


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July 01, 2018

World Cup Daily - Matchday 17! by FIFATV on YouTube

World Cup Daily - Matchday 17!
It's Matchday 17 at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia!! Throughout the tournament our World Cup Daily Team will keep you up to date with the events in Russia. We'll hear from the fans and explore the cities! Get in touch and tell us what you'd like to see. Thanks to https://m.youtube.com/user/oSporteTV Find out where to watch live: fifa.tv/watch2018 More match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0hww7NG9ytmooEUZov2k-23 More from Russia 2018: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0ia-PWE7WoysqLao-0y7jEz More World Cup stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0j5nOjvXOP55xyW3aJCyeGo Follow all the action from Russia across the FIFA Platforms: 👉 http://www.youtube.com/fifa 👉 https://ift.tt/1lBiWzz 👉 http://www.twitter.com/fifaworldcup 👉 https://ift.tt/1M0OH0G 👉 http://www.fifa.com


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