Bigg bull rakesh jhunjhunwala passes away
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What is the debate here?
Should he Rest In Peace or not Rest In Peace?
Was he really a big bull or not a big bull?
Did he truly pass away?
Originally posted by: K.Universe.
What is the debate here?
Should he Rest In Peace or not Rest In Peace?
Was he really a big bull or not a big bull?
Did he truly pass away?
Stop
Not supposed to laugh here but your post... (stopping myself from posting laugh emoji)
So he's an Indian business magnet...
Atleast move it to Members Lounge then
I know Mods have lives too and they're doing this for free out of the goodness of their heart but still, people put a little thought
Stop
Not supposed to laugh here but your post... (stopping myself from posting laugh emoji)
It made me laugh my head off, and I have no idea who the guy is, so I LOL reacted to his post. 😆 May the good Lord forgive me!
They have moved it to Members Lounge
So they do listen to us from time to time
I think TM made this in BWF like she usually does, she makes death announcement topics regularly and other topics too, she/he is one of the prolific Topic Makers in BWF
They moved it to Debate Forum as it was unrelated to movies and now it's here
I've never heard of him before but this is what I found
He was a self made billionaire
"Billionare investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, nicknamed “India’s Warren Buffett” for his successful stock market bets, died Sunday at the age of 62
A chartered accountant who took up stock trading at 25, Jhunjhunwala went on to create the asset management firm Rare Enterprises, which invested in companies in the telecommunications, hospitality and financial services sectors, among others.
He had an estimated net worth of $5.8 billion at the time of his death, according to Forbes, which called Jhunjhunwala an “investor with a Midas touch.” His latest venture, a low-cost airline called Akasa Air, began operating in India last week."