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portada The Business God: Never Trust but Show (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.31 kg.
ISBN13
9788195379354

The Business God: Never Trust but Show (in English)

Shivam Jayaswal (Author) · Infinity Imaging Systems · Paperback

The Business God: Never Trust but Show (in English) - Jayaswal, Shivam

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Synopsis "The Business God: Never Trust but Show (in English)"

No place for emotion in business; and for the trust...the world is not worth it. A mantra for business, 'Act like you trust people, but don't', all the characters in this book know very well but despite this, such a mirage is prepared by The Business God in which a great stock investor of India of his own time get trapped in an accusation and he is accused that he has done terror funding in the train bombings of July 2006 of Mumbai, so that he can earn lots of money through short selling by crashing the stock market.Power of inside information in stock market, such that it can make anyone billionaire in a day; and when it comes with business manoeuver, you can be the king of the entire world.There is only greed for money and appetite for power everywhere because everyone is aware of the bitter truth that, the world is ruled by the one who has the largest treasure of wealth and there is no greater curse than poverty.Through this book you can get into the mind of a business tycoon and then you get to know that in statesmanship no one is an enemy forever and no one is friend forever, only realization of our selfish interest, sometimes by enmity and sometimes by friendship.Two main characters of the book are, The Business God and Samrat Singh 'Sikandar': -The Business God is that person who in a jiffy could create a monopoly of any businessman of his field of industry; in return, he would take from them a lot of money. But no one knows his real name.When he was poor, he saw his father dying of cancer, that incident destroyed all the good in him; and he realized that it was only necessary to earn money, whether that path is right or wrong doesn't matter. And he vowed that one day he would make all businessmen to bow down at his feet and then a business consultant became 'The Business God'. Many agencies like RAW and CBI couldn't catch him till date because he used to destroy all the evidence with perfection. Even those businessmen, who have seen him, were afraid to take the name of Business God in front of the police.Samrat Singh 'Sikandar' who grew up in an orphanage and understood the ponderosity of poverty so he sets out on the path of becoming rich by wrong means. And gradually, he put his insiders in every small and big company of India and in every stock firm of Mumbai; from whom he gets all the inside information of any company, which is of course an illegal method of trading in stocks, and when he got that then he would earns crores of rupees by investing in those stocks or by shorting.There is rivalry between two businessmen, Gajendra Rai and Samrat Singh 'Sikandar' for only reason that is they want to gain power and remain in power.One is The Business God, who vowed to make the entire industry bow before his footsteps, one is Samrat Singh 'Sikandar', a great stock investor who is far smarter than people of his time, one is Indra Singh who goes blind in the rage of getting back his legacy and the one is Stock Market King, Gajendra Rai; those powerful people have more appetite for power and their hunger makes many hunger-victims.

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