#PRAJIND
Good insights on future trajectory and what could affect it... Need to watch this closely... Coming quarters could reveal a lot
@_nirajshah @unseenvalue @punitbansal14
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Everytime Punit sir tweets I have to read it thrice.
There is so much knowledge and free research available in every single tweet of his✌🏻👌🏼
There is so much knowledge and free research available in every single tweet of his✌🏻👌🏼
The demand for specialty alcohols (ethanol) used in a wide range of consumer & commercial products has risen in global market\U0001f9ec
— Punit (@punitbansal14) August 3, 2021
Image 1: US annual sales of cleaning products ($bn)
Image 2: Industry value chain in Pharma & Agro
Image 3: Speciality alcohol business (8% MS)\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3 https://t.co/3GyFDONwqA pic.twitter.com/EqheflcWEJ
Thanks. Praj Industries perfect smart distribution. More weakness below 336. Rise to 355-365 can face selling pressure.
Below 336 I see 275 in few months as long as its trading below 388 on closing basis CMP 351. https://t.co/iMRpbTfOpU
Below 336 I see 275 in few months as long as its trading below 388 on closing basis CMP 351. https://t.co/iMRpbTfOpU

Your analysis and sl saved my time and some bucks otherwise I would've lost much bigger amount,
— lavish gadia (@gadia_lavish) August 10, 2021
Can you share your views on praj industry @shivaji_1983
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make products.
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Make Products.
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MAKE PRODUCTS.
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"I guess it's impossible and I'll never break into the industry."
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There is no better way of learning the craft of product, or proving your potential to employers, than just doing it.
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But – there is at least one blindingly obvious industry consensus – a Product Manager makes Products.
And they don't need to be kept at the exact right temperature, given endless resource, or carefully protected in order to do this.
They find their own way.