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An attempt to analyze the events of the alleged scandal which took place in the Indian stock market during 1992; also includes the story of Scam 2001.
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Subjects
Corrupt practices, History, Securities fraud, Stock brokers, Stock exchanges, Stockbrokers, White Collar Crime, Business/Economics, IndiaPeople
Harshad Mehta, Ketan ParekhPlaces
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The scam: who won, who lost, who got away : from Harshad Mehta to Ketan Parekh
2001, KenSource Information Services
in English
- Rev. & updated.
8188154008 9788188154005
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The Scam: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away?
1994, UBS Publishers Distributors
Paperback
8186112758 9788186112755
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The Scam: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away From Harshad Mehta to Ketan Parekh
July 1993, South Asia Books
Hardcover
in English
8185944105 9788185944104
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The scam: who won, who lost, who got away
1993, UBS Publishers' Distributors
in English
8185944105 9788185944104
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Edition Notes
Originally published: New Delhi : UBS Publishers' Distributors, 1993.
Includes indexes.
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The most thrilling non-fiction business book ever written in India. A fast, colourful narrative, knitting together the life and times of all stock market players involved in two of India's biggest stock market scams.The Scam, a chronicle of two of the most famous scams in the Indian stock markets, is now back in a digital avatar. The story told by Sucheta Dalal and Debashis Basu, can't find a more credible and informed couple of storytellers for these events. First published in April 1993, the book was an immediate bestseller but had been out of print for a while. This 8th edition of the scam includes the original Harshad Mehta Scam and the Ketan Parekh Scam, while also delving into the JPC Fiasco and the Global Trust Bank Scam. The basic question that the book deals with is, "what really happened in the two great Indian scams?" The answer to this question, detailed in the book, brings up another important one, "Have we learnt anything since, so that such things don't happen again?"
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