Focusing on the fundamentals
Private equity-led investments that have been flowing into some sections of corporate India in the past month or two must surely be a silver lining to anticipate, even while in the depths of this pandemic. While the whys and wherefores of this interesting phenomenon will provide ample fodder for analysts, it is also necessary to recognize the volatility and fickle nature of the private equity market.
If there is any lesson that the current pandemic is imparting, it is that we must get the fundamentals right, be they economic, or with regard to the legal and regulatory framework, or any other.
It should go without saying that corporate activity does not happen in a bubble. When a country’s economy is in trouble, chances are the same will apply to the fortunes of the companies that are located in the country. None of this is rocket science, and the earlier we recognize and internalize this, the better it will be for companies, and for society.
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