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  2. Rajesh Exports - Wikipedia

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    Rajesh Exports Limited is an Indian multinational gold retailer headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. The company refines, designs, and sells gold and jewelry. It was ranked 7th on the Fortune India 500 list in 2022, with revenues of ₹2.90 trillion, [3] and 462nd in the Fortune Global 500. The present managing director is Prashant Mehta and ...

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  4. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    For example, if someone purchases 100 shares at a starting price of 10, the starting value is 100 x 10 = 1,000. If the shareholder then collects 0.50 per share in cash dividends, and the ending share price is 9.80, then at the end the shareholder has 100 x 0.50 = 50 in cash, plus 100 x 9.80 = 980 in shares, totalling a final value of 1,030.

  5. Rajesh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Rajesh Jaswanth Rai Mehta (born 20 June 1964) is an Indian billionaire businessman, based in Bangalore. He is the owner and executive chairman of the jewellery company Rajesh Exports. As of April 2017, Forbes estimated his net worth at $2.6 billion, making him the 61st richest person in India. [1]

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  7. What to do when your CD matures in a falling-rate environment

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    Options to consider when your CD matures in a falling rate environment When a CD matures, you face a decision: reinvest the principal (and possibly interest) into another CD, find a new investment ...

  8. Expected return - Wikipedia

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    The expected return (or expected gain) on a financial investment is the expected value of its return (of the profit on the investment). It is a measure of the center of the distribution of the random variable that is the return. [1]

  9. Rate of profit - Wikipedia

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    In economics and finance, the profit rate is the relative profitability of an investment project, a capitalist enterprise or a whole capitalist economy. It is similar to the concept of rate of return on investment .