Heilbrunn Director Bruce Greenwald will present on the "Investing in India: Finding Value" panel at the seventh India Business Conference at Columbia Business School:
Investing in India: Finding Value
Friday, April 1, 20118 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Alfred Lerner Hall, Columbia University
Cost: $35 Columbia Students, $45 Other Students, $70 Alumni, $90 General Public
In the midst of an inflationary environment with high volatility and stretched valuations in the Indian equity markets, how does one still find value? Does value investing work in a growth economy? How does India compare to other emerging markets in Asia such as China, Korea, and Indonesia? Using best investment ideas from the panelists, the panel will discuss issues facing investors in India -- choosing the right investment horizon and the right businesses, currency exposure, and incorporating uncertainty and volatility in discount rates.
Learn about the new superpower, India, from twenty CEOs under one roof. Interact with thought leaders on six different panel and network with over 500 professionals and students. Come listen to India’s best equity speakers, including:
- Professor Bruce Greenwald, author of Value Investing from Graham to Buffett and Beyond
- Amitabh Singhi, speaker at Value Investing Congress and MD Surefin
- Nitin Bajaj, fund manager of Fidelity’s India Value Fund and Global Special Situations Fund
- Ramdeo Agrawal, co-founder of Motilal Oswal
- Nilesh Shah, former president of Kotak Mahindra’s Asset Management and MD Envision
For more information, please contact:
Saurabh Malpani: smalpani11gsb.columbia.edu
Surya Mohan: sumohan11gsb.columbia.edu
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