After graduating, i worked in america as a sorte programme which was the orly vanguard of indians going abroad and making a living doing programming work. So i worked till about 87, 88 in a computer services firm. And 89, india was in the midst of a great cement boom going on. The so called hashel metha bullmacker, as raging on. But i had learned my lesson. I looked at the forward vew mirror and realized that india would be a good technology power house. Once in fues played out, we tended to look at a lot of the other technolege stocks also. That's how i connected the dots a.
Ramesh Damani is a member of the Bombay Stock Exchange and one of the most successful, well-read and erudite investors in India. In this episode, we talk about the importance of focus in investing, backing up your truck, his key lessons from the wizards of Dalal Street, and much more.