Iceland's Kaupthing To List $80-M India Infrastructure Fund On AIM
Posted by James Breen at 29 June 2008 16:39
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There are plenty of things you can do, not the least of which is to recognize the sea change happening in real time before our eyes. I'm worried for your future. You should be too. And no, I don't think your properties are gonna put you in the poor house, 'cuz they're not. This marketed correction will end, and at some point your properties will not only regain their value, but go higher. The Problem? If your real estate investment world begins and ends at San Diego's borders, you have a ..[next].
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Indian infrastructure sector will have a new buyer of assets as Iceland-based investment bank Kaupthing is all set to list an Indian infrastructure fund on London's Alternative Investment Market on Monday. The fund, called Infrastructure India, has till now raised £40 million ($80 million) in equity. It has also reportedly bought three assets - a hydro electric plant, a toll road, and a rail freight siding, according to uK based news website PropertyWeek.com. Kaupthing had last year .. full post.
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I've long been annoyed by large corporates, hedge funds and investment bankers. I believe in a world of small businesses and this is why I've already invested a large proportion of my efforts in Free software & the (open) Web. However it comes to a point in one's life (I'm 30 now) where one needs aggressively to save money. Save for a car, save for a house, save for the future. In England taxed-free cash ISAs are just 3600GBP a year. That summed makes it very difficult to get a mortgage for a ..keep reading.
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