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1) Vijay Kedia (@VijayKedia1)

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2) Kenneth Andrade

1.0 https://t.co/0JjC7bw5TW (2018)

2.0 https://t.co/2YNkFMyuJL (2017)

3.0 https://t.co/aY8ZnYSoIO (2020)
3) Basant Maheshwari (@BMTheEquityDesk)

https://t.co/ssJqVuyn8T
4) Samit Vartak (Sage Investment Manager @SamitVartak )

1.0 https://t.co/CgIYR8dLuk (2017)

2.0 https://t.co/LU9KUcV5dI (2021)

3.0 https://t.co/zHrOMEE646 (2022)
5) Sumeet Nagar's Alpha Generation Strategy

1.0 https://t.co/pviVJttzJp (2018)

2.0 https://t.co/AWNNZAIrUH (2021)
6) Ravi Dharamshi (@ravidharamshi77 )

1.0 https://t.co/mfW0rmMbZj (2017)

2.0 https://t.co/iwLoooZjzl (2021)

3.0 https://t.co/RYTw9yJCSo (2022)
7) Saurabh Mukherjea (@MarcellusInvest )

https://t.co/FrhaF0XPEM
8) Sunil Singhania (@SunilBSinghania )

https://t.co/zUJ7TeUehN
9) Hiren Ved (Alchemy Capital)

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10) Mohnish Pabrai (@MohnishPabrai )

https://t.co/mhjGqvPBA5
11) Porinju Veliyath (@porinju)

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12) Samir Arora (Helios Capital @Iamsamirarora )

https://t.co/Ygadc5igsp
13) Rushabh Sheth

https://t.co/01K5b7qMRE
14) Prateek Agrawal (ASK Group)

1.0 https://t.co/jvBmBevYLv (2021)

2.0 https://t.co/UAShcsf7Sj (2022)
15) Nilesh Shah (Envision Capital)

https://t.co/fRaRfV2Nqt
16) Prashant Khemka

https://t.co/TcQIAWAAIO
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