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Different strokes
CRB going dot.com? This is not the first time that CRB has been spotted at an IT event. In seven years, this man had built and destroyed a financial conglomerate of over Rs 1,000 crore. When he went down, he took with him the savings of thousands of investors and wiped out those foolish and greedy ones who had put all their trust in his controversial group. It should be no surprise that the dotcom mania and its crazy valuations are a phenomenally attractive to Bhansali. As Nigam said, the internet is the world's second largest generator of wealth (the first is apparently drugs) and the largest generator of legal wealth. It is such an irony that investors have lost their money because sloppy regulators and rating agencies allowed Bhansali to send out very positive signals and dupe investors, while a ponderously slow judicial system keeps him unpunished. But the man behind all the mess is as cool as ever, attending seminars and preparing for the next big money spinning opportunity maybe under an assumed identity? The holy connection Power melas In fact, they cannot be the only ones gunning for him. For some time now, he has been exhorting FIs to ``lend boldly'' to power projects. He even heckled them and asked why they should call themselves FIs if they are unwilling to take a few risks. Earlier loan meals used to be confined to the poor and needy, the Power Minister now wants to extend such largess to loss making power utilities too all at the taxpayer's expense. If the FIs had played along and accepted an unworkable escrow arrangement, then the `cartel' which is gunning Kumaramangalam would presumably be allowed to continue their dacoity. A few months ago the same Ministry had another absurd proposal that the NTPC could acquire NHPC. He wanted that they would remain independent of each other and go their own way with just a transfer of the NTPC's huge reserves (as price of the NHPC equity) to the government. Shouldn't the Minister realise that there are no shortcuts to power reforms? Give us shares Author's email: suchetadalal@yahoo.com Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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