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Newsletter dated 27th March 2017

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  1. 1. www.csrajivbajaj.com c THOUGHT OF THE DAY THOUGHT OF THE DAY “A smart person knows what to say. A wise person knows whether or not to say it.” Law Updates: • Compensation paid to employees on closure of business couldn’t be termed as VRS package for income-tax relief. • No sec. 63 revision to nullify relief granted to assessee if it was duly allowed by lower authorities: Allahabad High Court. • Applicants couldn't be debarred from having their names in place of deceased petitioner in oppression plea: Guwahati NCLT. • Compensation paid to employees on closure of business couldn’t be termed as VRS package for income-tax relief. • Compensation paid to employees on closure of business couldn’t be termed as VRS package for income-tax relief: Pune Tribunal. • Company having revenue from sale of equipment and software licenses is incomparable with a co. rendering software service: Delhi Tribunal. PROFESSIONALS INPUTS: • CBEC vide Press Release dated 25th March 2017 has said FM approves the re-organisation of the field formations of the Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) for the implementation of Goods & Services Tax (GST); CBEC is being renamed as the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC), after getting legislative approval. MARKET WATCH: SENSEX: 29421.40 89.24 NIFTY: 9108.30 21.70 SILVER: 41530.00 230.00 GOLD (MCX): 28793.00 -7.00 USD/INR: 65.40 -0.12 CRUDE OIL: 3142.00 -1.00 CS Rajiv Bajaj 9811453353 Bajajr66@gmail.com youtube.com/csrajivbajaj https://www.facebook.com/Rajiv 1Bajaj http://www.csrajivbajaj.com Date: 27th March, 2017
  2. 2. www.csrajivbajaj.com Carlos Slim Chairman and Chief Executive Telmex Carlos Slim Helú is a Mexican business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. From 2010 to 2013, Slim was ranked as the richest person in the world. Known as the "Warren Buffett of Mexico", he derived his fortune from his extensive holdings in a considerable number of Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso. As of 3 November 2015, he was #2 on Forbes list of billionaires, with net worth estimated at US$77.1 billion. Slim is the chairman and chief executive of telecommunications companies Telmex and América Móvil, Latin America's largest mobile-phone carrier, which accounted for around $49 billion of Slim's wealth by the end of 2010. Slim's total conglomerate comprises a diverse portfolio of businesses from a wide array of industries that include telecommunications, education, health care, industrial manufacturing, food and beverages, real estate, airlines, media, energy, hospitality, entertainment, technology, retail, sports and financial services. Slim has overseen a vast business empire that is influential in every sector of the Mexican economy and accounts for 40% of the listings on the Mexican Stock Exchange, while his net worth is equivalent to about 6 percent of Mexico’s gross domestic product. Early life and Education Slim always knew he wanted to be a businessman and began to develop his business and investment acumen at a young age. He received business lessons from his early childhood where his father Julian, often taught the young Carlos the value of financial literacy, management and accountability, teaching him how to read financial statements as well as the importance of keeping accurate financial records, a practice that Slim carries on to this day. Slim's first investment began at the age of 11, when he invested in a government savings bond that taught him about the concept of compound interest. He eventually saved every financial and business transaction he made into his personal ledger book which he keeps to this day. At the age of 12, he made his first stock purchase, by purchasing shares in a Mexican bank. By the age of 15, Slim had become a shareholder in Mexico’s largest bank. At the age of 17, he earned 200 pesos a week working for his father's company. He went on to study civil engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where he also concurrently taught algebra and linear programming, which meant that he was both a student and professor. Though Slim was a civil engineering major because of his fascination for numbers, he also displayed an interest in economics. He took economics courses in Chile once he finished his engineering degree. Graduating as a civil engineering major, Slim has stated that his mathematical prowess and his background of linear programming was a key factor in helping him gain an edge in the business world, especially when reading financial statements. Awards and Achievements ➢ Entrepreneurial Merit Medal of Honor in 1985 from Mexico's Chamber of Commerce. ➢ "Gold Patron" of the American Academy of Achievement. ➢ Commander in the Belgian Order of Leopold II ➢ CEO of the year in 2003 by Latin Trade magazine ➢ CEO of the decade in 2004 by Latin Trade magazine ➢ Fundacion Telmex received in 2007 the National Sports Prize of Mexico for sports promotion ➢ In 2008 his philanthropy was recognised with the award of The National Order of the Cedar by the Lebanese government. ➢ In 2011 the Hispanic Society of America awarded Fundacion Carlos Slim the Sorolla Medal for its contribution to the arts and culture. ➢ On May 20, 2012. Slim was awarded a Honorary Doctorate in Public Service from George Washington University.

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