Deepak Shenoy, CEO at Capitalmind Mutual Fund, on Monday called the ongoing selloff in the stock market a “man-made disaster” and said it could be a good opportunity to buy quality names. While he ...
Amid the volatility, Deepak Shenoy, founder and CEO of Capitalmind AMC, believes retail investors should adopt a “measured allocation” strategy going forward. In a post on the social media platform X ...
Deepak Shenoy, CEO of Capitalmind AMC feels retail investors should look have measured allocation and avoid panic selling amid this market crash. (Mint) AI Quick Read Prolonged geopolitical tensions ...
54-year-old Ganesh Shenoy who fled to India after causing a deadly crash in Hicksville in 2005 pleaded guilty to manslaughter and has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Just 14 days after the ...
Next month, the Chennai Metro Rail Limited’s (CMRL) two underground stations in the 54 km-phase I network will be transformed into mini shopping hubs. Work is in progress to set up LuLu Hypermarket ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A man originally from India who pleaded guilty to a fatal high-speed crash on Long Island has been sentenced on Friday. Ganesh ...
The family of a man killed by a reckless driver who fled to India over two decades ago tearfully described how the loss of their father has forever changed their lives. Krystina Morrone, the daughter ...
An Indian national who killed a Hicksville man in a high-speed crash and fought extradition for 18 years was sentenced to 3⅓ to 10 years in prison Friday. Ganesh Shenoy, 54, pleaded guilty last month ...
Philip Mastropolo was on his way to work on April 11, 2005 when he was struck by Ganesh Shenoy. Prosecutors said Shenoy ran a red light at the intersection of West Old Country Road and Levittown ...
Nearly two decades after a deadly Hicksville crash left a Long Island father dead and a driver living abroad, the case has finally landed in a New York prison cell. Ganesh Shenoy, 54, who was ...
Ganesh Shenoy, 54, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in Nassau County Court on Friday, Feb. 6, in the 2005 death of Philip Mastropolo. The fatal crash happened around 6 a.m. on April 11, ...