Published On:Monday, 18 June 2012
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Morgan Stanley India offered A. Raja a position of Telecom Analyst

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Immense talent and expertise in telecom sector would help achieve great levels of intelligence in the telecom sector - Morgan Stanley
Considering his immense talent and great depth of expertise, India's reputed foreign equity broker offered A. Raja a position of telecom sector analyst. According to the company, A. Raja will bring a valuable research tools and great levels of integrity and connectivity in the equity research and telecom sector.

"A. Raja will bring his understanding and sensibility of knowledge in the telecom sector while under his supervision our research team shall start producing better and bigger research reports," said Aisha De Sequeira, MD of Morgan Stanley.
She said "There is immense opportunities in valuing telecom businesses which have tumbled to levels of first come first serve basis of valuation levels. Now it is the best thing to appoint a person who has that skills of knowing the true valuations of the company."
A. Raja is still to confirm about the recruitment but sources said he asked Morgan Stanley for getting a true liberty in deciding the value of telecom stocks without using any kind of fundamental value criteria. Sources said that he may consider job, as he is totally unemployed these days.
A. Raja's live personal secretary told India Satire correspondent "Saar will decide on his terms only. There is already an offer for him from DMK Supremo Saar to contest for President's post. Karunanidhi Saar assured him that if he wanted to contest then DMK will back out Pranab Mukherjee's support."
While India Satire correspondent contacted, great market expert SP Tulsian, for his reactions, first he kept mum then with high levels of irritation he said "Go to hell you guys. There is no better analyst than me."

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