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that is mark mobius right there. our exclusive with him today at "asia edge." >> welcome back to "asia edge." the world's biggest election has picked up in india. suggest that it would be the end of congress cost 10-year-old. e. 10-year rol >> it is very unlikely that bjp will get even something close to the 272 to the halfway mark in parliament. that means he will have to share the or the bjp will have to share its mandate with quite a sizable number of smaller parties. that means that there will need to be a significant degree of negotiations over key issues that will have to take place and that can delay and in some cases thwart in some cases policy reforms. >> irrespective of who wins, a stable government is the most important thing. >> there has been a lot of optimism that is being deflected through the large inflows. what is missing is the participation from domestic investors. i think it will come if we see a stable government by the bjp or any other political, -- clinical party in india. india.tical party in
that is mark mobius right there. our exclusive with him today at "asia edge." >> welcome back to "asia edge." the world's biggest election has picked up in india. suggest that it would be the end of congress cost 10-year-old. e. 10-year rol >> it is very unlikely that bjp will get even something close to the 272 to the halfway mark in parliament. that means he will have to share the or the bjp will have to share its mandate with quite a sizable number of smaller...
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when you make of mark mobius's comments? structure that is becoming more prominent in technology companies. >> a lot of technology companies like facebook and going back to google and zynga, they been able to get away with this because there has been so much demand for their stock at the time of the ipo. after, shareholders of basically been able to and willing to say we're not would have a vote and we are not going to have control, but we cannot miss out on this opportunity. that is the only way a company can get away with this, if they have the leverage. it depends on what kind of shareholder and you are. are you one that believes the company and that they will look out for the best interests of shareholders, or do you think the shareholders need to have the ability to fundamentally question the roles and policies and decisions made by management? >> why does the u.s. allow this? >> i think a lot of investor laws are written around investors that know what they're doing and take the risk. a notion that a certain company co
when you make of mark mobius's comments? structure that is becoming more prominent in technology companies. >> a lot of technology companies like facebook and going back to google and zynga, they been able to get away with this because there has been so much demand for their stock at the time of the ipo. after, shareholders of basically been able to and willing to say we're not would have a vote and we are not going to have control, but we cannot miss out on this opportunity. that is the...
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you can catch the interview with mark mobius online and thank you for watching this edition of "bloombergom bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line," the intersection of business and economics with the main street perspective. protesters stormed government buildings and ukraine. then, a look at the republican party's new digital strategy. stilly baseball cards are the business. viewers in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. phil mattingly has a bloomberg special report
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our guest is mark mobius. >> a look at our top stories. ranbaxy changing hands once again.o protesters in taipei but students still occupy the legislative chamber. it may be the best clue yet. pingselectronic things -- in the deep indian ocean. >> the biggest exercise in democracy is underway as india chooses a new government. we will take a look at the impact -- the economic implication. the ultrasound breakthrough that could revolutionize production on earth and in space. we have a special report. cracking down on excess weight. our asia health check looks at another challenge facing china. all that and more on this monday edition of "asia edge." markets,g a nylon the asia-pacific market seeing a bit of a selloff following the decline on wall street. japan has been our most active market today. they are on a lunch break today. hong kong seeing a decline of about one point hi percent today on some of the tech shares and gamy stocks. we will be -- gaming
our guest is mark mobius. >> a look at our top stories. ranbaxy changing hands once again.o protesters in taipei but students still occupy the legislative chamber. it may be the best clue yet. pingselectronic things -- in the deep indian ocean. >> the biggest exercise in democracy is underway as india chooses a new government. we will take a look at the impact -- the economic implication. the ultrasound breakthrough that could revolutionize production on earth and in space. we have...