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  1. http://www.punjabspectrum.com/2014/08/414060#sthash.HiBVO1Us.dpbs
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  2. simarjot you seem to be one, as you have been parroting the same words as her, word for word.
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  3. SACC SEPTEMBER NETWORKING EVENT Please remember to register! Are you a growing company and looking for attractive, lower cost sources of capital? Do you need help to manage risk for your firms success? ATTEND SACC SEPTEMBER NETWORKING EVENT! Raising capital is an extended process and cant be done all of a sudden. It requires getting your team aligned around a plan to define priorities and how you will attain them. You need to understand the various kinds of capital you might raise, friends and family; angel investors; venture capital; and private equity. One also need to keep in mind other legalities and associated aspects such as regulations, compliance, etc. SACC September networking session will delve into the above topics in detail. This candid session, conducted in the form of a panel discussion, will be led by experts of this arena giving you a well-rounded view infused with critical information and practical advice you need on this subject. WHEN: Wednesday, September 25,, 2014 6:00pm - 9:00pm. WHERE: Pranna 79 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016 TOPIC OF DISCUSSION: "A holistic approach to raising capital for your venture" GUEST SPEAKERS: Investment Banker/ Entrepreneur Roy has been an investment banker, and sometimes entrepreneur, for the past 38 years, primarily at Salomon Brothers, Lehman Brothers and the Seabury Group. He moved to Hong Kong in 1978 as Salomon Brothers first investment banker in Asia. He has completed billions of dollars of equity and debt offerings, mergers & acquisition transactions and restructurings globally. Notable transactions include defending American Airlines against a hostile bid by Donald Trump, selling Eastern Airlines to Frank Lorenzo, selling TWA to Carl Ichan, the privatizations of Air Canada and British Airways, the United Airlines employees acquisition of United Airlines, the restructurings of Air Canada and US Airways, the initial public offering of Carnival Cruise Lines, etc. He has been involved in starting an aircraft operating lease company, an internet company and a series plug-in hybrid electric vehicle powertrain company. Roy has a B.A. from Amherst College and a MBA from Harvard Business School. CEO at Aequor Technologies Manmeet Singh Virdi is a partner and CEO of Aequor Group of companies. Aequor is a privately held group by the Virdi brothers. It consists of business units focused on providing IT solutions and consulting, healthcare staffing and vocational and language training. Manmeet started his career while he was in college with a small company that made computers. From there he moved on to work with Lucent Technologies, Sun American and Citibank. This experience gave him the vision on how to transform a small company into a large organization. He founded Aequor in 1998 and since then he has been working towards growing Aequor into larger conglomerate. Recently, Manmeet accelerated the growth of the company multifold by doing strategic acquisitions. Manmeet has successfully completed and integrated 5 acquisitions in the last 3 years. These acquisitions focused on healthcare and technology sectors in line with the vision and mission of the company. Manmeet is an alumni of Columbia University and New Jersey Institute of Technology. Founder and Managing Partner of Maximus Capital Partners Himmat Singh leads the Maximus Capital Partners funds operations, sourcing and acquisition activities. Through various functions in companies across the US and globally, Himmat has developed expertise in sales, business development, strategy and general management. Among the positions he held in both large and small companies in different industries, are COO of a Chemicals Company, CIO of an Integrated Glass Manufacturing Firm, Director Strategy & Business Development for a Software firm built through strategic acquisitions, and VP, Corporate Finance of a Real Estate Developer. In a turnaround experience, Himmat grew an effectively bankrupt $3 million firm and almost doubled sales in less than a year by focusing on the basics and ensuring his employees and customers interests were aligned. Himmat received his BBA from The George Washington University in Finance and his MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from The Wharton School. We look forward to seeing you at this event!!! Members $30 and Non-members $50 Call 732-379-6180 to register! Source - http://www.sikhamericanchamber.org/news-and-events
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  4. lets not give her the time of the day, many like her have come to Guru ji's door full of arrogance and pride and turned to dust.
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  5. Can you show me the Akal Takht Hukamnama? I doubt it is how you are trying to represent it here. People in Southern Punjab have been complaining for years to Badal Pariwar how water is causing cancer. But these Badals are not listening and saying there is no such problem. She and her entire family is located and elected in that region of punjab. What right does she have to drink seperate water then? why not she also drink that water and feed it to her husband to prove there is nothing wrong with the water? Secondly, if a Sikh has pooran shardha in Guru Jee, then the Jal of the Guru's house is like Amrit for him. It can literally heal the sick. It is with good karma one is blessed with jal and parshada of Gurus jee. If someone comes to your house and you make food for them, and that person acting like she is the queen of Punjab refuses your hand cooked food and instead calls her tobaco smoking servent to serve her something "better" right under your roof, that is pure besti(insult) to you and your family. Same way, Harsimrat Badal rejecting jal of the Gurus house and instead asking her servent to give her what she considers better water has insulting Sikh tradition and Guru jee
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  6. WJKK WJKF veer ji there is a singh from Canada on Instagram who is currently there and uploads picture etc. his username is kothaguru please contact him on Instagram and I'm sure he will give you some advice given he is there now.
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  7. It maybe that because the bottled water is sealed she knows it's not tampered with. For those of you who don't know she is from the lineage of Bhai Bhagtu. I think she is a good person and she is not a badal only married to one. What wrong has she done she has always fought for truth and justice
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  8. A person who spent years in Punjab will totally understand that harsimrat Badal didn't take langar jal because she think that it's dirty water to drink. People react to news differently. Some person won't see any importance to this news while some will find this news shocking.
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  9. You are not wrong but it's totally different when it comes to sharda and langar topic. When I go to india, I never drink water anywhere however exception is gurughar. I have total trust in guru sahib and never get 2nd thoughts about guru langar.
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  10. So one should reject Amrit like water of the Gurdwara for bislery being served by a guy who probably also smokes tumakoo? Have more Sharda in Guru Jee. For a Sikh of the Guru, just an ordinary Parshada of Guru Jee's house is 100 times better than anything served anywhere else. Even the emperor of India, Akbar ate langar(including the water served) like everyone else in the pangat. Badals are just insects compared to him
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  11. Very good questions. How do Islamic and Christian TV channels fund themselves? They do it through advertising not begging for donations from their viewers and community. That's not entirely correct, Islamic channels get majority of their funding from Saudi Arabia as it's the centre of Islam. Christianity, depending if its Catholics or Anglican, they will receive majority of their funding from Rome or Church of England Sikh channels should shut down asap if they cant fund themselves through advertising and other good business models. Well that’s completely up to you, they are free to air channels and are set up by charitable organisations. If you wish not to support them then you don’t have to watch them. I agree with you on this and I have stopped watching all Sikh related channels. Anyone who donates to any Sikh TV channel that doesnt listen to the sangats wishes and needs is a fool wasting their money. I agree, personally, I think SGPC should fund these channels.
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  12. waheguru ji das is from chandigarh . and speaks toti futi punjabi
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