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We say it TTP :-), though it is TPP

October 13th, 2008, the beginning of a new season in college, my college says it the season of TERM PAPER PRESENTATIONS (TPP)... Well like any good and decent*(Condition apply) b- school, our college is having a schedule for seminar presentations after every teachngg semester, it is actually based on the training we do after each 6mth studying semester.. Though , its a different issue tht most of us have our HOME INC. well reserved for trnggg.... This is the busiest time for HOME INC. trainees, they are very busy with the analysis and interpretation of their Home INC trng... The college ( already mentioned good and decent) gives us a lot of time to make arrangements for HOME inc trainings and preparation of reports, This year , like the normal trend ,we came to knw t tht the session for TppS will start from Oct 13th, accordingly we decided the speed of work, with an added bonus of 7 days off, most of us are thru with the work.... The day started today.. they say it TERM PAPER PRESENTAT

The longevity of short sellingggg

Short selling is a common term ,we generally see in newspaper, at times we criticize it for volatility too...  What exactly is short selling Short selling basically  involves the selling of financial assets or securities (stocks, bonds) that do not belong to the person selling it but have been borrowed generally from a broker or a brokerage firm.  Short selling works on the premise of making money over the fall in the price of the asset. There are always certain stocks in the market, which are overvalued and overpriced owing to different reasons. A short seller predominantly looks out for such stocks, which are sooner or later, expected to see a fall in their prices.  The short seller then borrows these stocks from a lender and sells them when the prices are still high.  The short seller then waits for the prices to dip after which he buys back the same stock and returns it to the lender. The short seller thus makes a profit as he manages to buy the stock back at a rate, which is lesse