innam wrote:i don't even know why i bother but here's a math lesson.
just a common sense check.
CFLB owns 1.2 million shares of CFI, if you MULTIPLY that with the ridiculously high share price of Rs 450 YOU GET 540 million divide that with CFLB's 36 million shares the NAV per share is 15 (FIFTEEN) not the so called 130.
Yes innam, some people just love to jump into trouble and drag other people along with them. They also need to understand the difference between capital gains and mark to market adjustments.