Is Rakesh Jhunjhunwala India's Warren Buffet?
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After he and his wife disclosed about buying 2.65 million shares of the company, there was 11 percent jump in the shares in A2Z Maintenance and Engineering Services. Being a private investor he doesn’t report his holdings or think about past mistakes as he says, “People will only know of my good side, and not the mistakes I've made. I know what my mistakes have been, and what they've cost me financially. But I'm not bothered about that because I only look at the end results.”
He says that he has no such plans of leaving his business to his three children or any deep desire to establish a financial corporation like others. At this he says, “All I've known is trading and investing. I don't want to do anything else in life, I'll call it quits the day I die.”

