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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala: The king is dead, long live the king

The Big Bull was loud, brash and bold. He made investing respectable when superstars invariably collapsed in a heap of disrepute or shrank in stature from dubious connections.

August 14, 2022 / 15:41 IST
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RIP Rakesh Jhunjhunwala (1960-2022)

RJ is dead. Long live RJ.

I met Rakesh Jhunjhunwala for the first time exactly two days short of 21 years ago, on August 17, 2001.

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It was a Friday. I remember that date for a reason I’ll tell you in a bit. I was a cub reporter at Business Standard, writing for their investment supplement called The Smart Investor. Markets were reeling under the aftermath of the dotcom crash. Earnings yield in India were significantly higher than the bond yield at the time. I was working on developing this idea into a story, and called on Jhunjhunwala’s landline. He was not someone easily approachable for the media in those days. He answered and said, “Yes, Ma’am”, in his inimitable style. I explained my story idea and he replied, “Come to my office.” I asked when. He said, now. I rushed to the first floor of Vittaldas Chamber.

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