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UPCOMING IPO - Rushil Decor Ltd


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Rushil Decor Ltd

Open - Jun 20, 2011
Close- Jun 23, 2011
Price band- 63.0 - 72.0
Issue size- Rs 35.56 Cr.

Public Issue of 56,43,750 equity shares of Rs. 10 each of Rushil Decor Limited ,including promoter's contribution of 2,43,750 equity shares of Rs. 10 each. The Net issue will constitute 37.50% of the post issue paid-up capital of the company.

Price Band: Rs 63 to Rs 72 Per Equity Share of Face Value of Rs 10 each

The Floor Price is 6.3 times of the face value and the cap price is 7.2 times of the Face Value

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The nice Jewish boy who was almost a major hip-hop star; Moses, Werner Herzog, and truth; this week in Israel

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Nadav Samin was a nice Jewish boy in Brooklyn who made it big at a key moment in hip-hop history and then walked away to take up Middle East studies. Now it turns out he never really left rap behind.
Last month, Nadav Samin, a 34-year-old doctoral candidate in Princeton's Near Eastern Studies program, wrote a smart takedown of Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, and everything else the far right has to offer. It was a rap, with couplets like: "The Jews are good now, said Father Coughlin from his coffin/ so Party people, back up off 'em." It was the first true verse—fully realized bars, start-to-finish—that Samin had written since 2001. For those who identify as 1990s rap snobs, that decade-long lapse is a minor tragedy. More
Werner Herzog and Moses agree: Truth reveals itself in mysterious ways, hidden from the cold and critical eye and available only to those prepared to indulge in fantasies More
This Week in Israel: Netanyahu visits Berlusconi, an American-Israeli student is arrested in Egypt, rising cottage-cheese prices cause protests, Book Week begins, and more More
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Adopt-A-Cat Month Special Promotion!

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June is Adopt-A-Cat Month

 

Special Adoption Promotion!

  

We are overwhelmed with cats and need you to help give our cats get a Second Chance!

 

 

 

The economy, recent tornado, and so many more reasons have brought more cats than ever to Second Chance.  With nearly 200 more adult cats on our waiting list to come in, Adopt A Cat Month means more than ever before.
  
We want to be able to help as many pets as possible and we don't want to have to turn away pets in need simply because we have run out of space.
  
So, as part of Adopt-A-Cat Month, from now to June 30th all adult cat adoptions are reducted to $25.00!  In addition, all kitten adoptions are reduced to $75.00! 
  
The economy has meant that donations are down and need to help more pets is up.  Our priority at Second Chance is the animals that need our help, so we felt that this month was a good opportunity to promote cat adoptions so we can help more pets.  We can't take in more cats in need until the ones that we have find their forever homes.
  
To see the cats that are available for adoption, please visit our shelter or go on our website at www.secondchanceanimals.org  Please note that not all our cats are on the website as they are coming in daily.
  
How can you help?
Adopt a cat - fill out the adoption application on our website at http://www.secondchanceanimals.org/applications.htm
  
Tell a friend - know someone looking for a cat?  Share this email with them and have them fill out an application.
  
Come in for a visit!  We always love to have visitors!  Please remember that every cat that goes home from our shelter means that we can take another cat in.
  
Thank you for helping Adopt-A-Cat Month to be a success!

 

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Inspirational work for wolves

Omss-- Did you see my message yesterday? Right now, we're engaged in potentially life-saving work in Washington state to restore wolves, but we need your help to continue. Please chip in whatever you can afford to support these vital efforts.

--Jamie

 

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Dear Omss,

Imagine it: a new home for our wolves… a new home in Washington, where wolves once roamed before they were eliminated from the state.

I want you to know that Defenders of Wildlife is leading the fight to ensure a successful recovery of wolves in Washington State. But I also need your help at this critical moment for these magnificent animals.

Please make a tax-deductible donation today to support our multi-stage wolf restoration plan in Washington and other essential conservation efforts.

Your donation today will help support inspirational work to ensure a lasting future for these magnificent animals by:

  • Mobilizing thousands of wolf supporters across the country in support of wolf restoration in Washington.
  • Collaborating with local tribes to build support for the restoration of wolves to the Olympic Peninsula west of Seattle. These animals are an integral part of the natural balance, but also play an important part in the cultural traditions of the Quileute and other Washington tribes.
  • Engaging local ranchers to keep wolves out of trouble, and out of harm’s way -- and providing training in wolf conflict reduction strategies to wildlife and land managers in Washington.
  • Educating the media and the public about the important role that wolves can play in creating balanced ecosystems in Washington State.
  • Coordinating public awareness events across the Pacific Northwest on the importance of wolf restoration in the region.

We can’t do this important work without your help. Please support these and other vital wildlife-saving efforts with a tax-deductible donation now.

Since Tuesday, nearly 44,000 caring Defenders supporters have called on Washington’s governor to ensure a brighter future for wolves in the Evergreen State by expanding the range and number of wolves the state will support.

But we need to do even more to protect the lives of these important animals.

Please donate $20.00, $30.00, $25.00 or whatever you can afford today to support our efforts to recover wolves in Washington.

There’s something big happening for wolves in Washington State and I want you to be a part of it. Please consider making your tax-deductible contribution for Washington wolves today.

With Gratitude,

Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife Jamie Rappaport Clark
Executive Vice President
Defenders of Wildlife


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June E-news: 615 Species Discovered in Madagascar

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WWF June E-newsletter
615 Species Discovered in Madagascar

Madagascar species
Madame Berthe's mouse lemur
© Louise Jaspar/WWF Madagascar
Split from the African continent over 160 million years ago, Madagascar developed its own distinct ecosystems and extraordinary wildlife. Most of its reptiles, plants and land mammals exist naturally nowhere else on Earth. From 1999 to 2010, 615 new species were discovered in this island country, reinforcing Madagascar’s standing as one of the Earth’s richest tropical habitats. View the photo gallery of these recently discovered species and find out why it's critical to protect the country's ecosystems.

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New Lake Reserve in Mozambique

Lake Niassa
View over Lake Niassa
© Caroline Simmonds
Lake Niassa, the third largest and second deepest lake in Africa, has officially been declared a reserve by the government of Mozambique. The declaration will help protect the species and natural habitats of one of the largest and most biologically diverse freshwater lakes in the world. In addition, it will help provide security to the people who depend on the lake for their food and livelihoods. Discover how local communities are involved in protecting this valuable resource.


June Caption Contest

Enter the WWF Photo Caption Contest, and your creative caption could be featured in next month's e-newsletter.

Scarlet ibis spreads its wings
"Ibiseeing ya later!"
Leah M., Irving, Tex.
May's Contest Winner


Sign to Save Sumatra's Tigers

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Young tiger in Bukit Betabuh Protection Forest
© WWF-Indonesia/Tiger Survey Team
One of the most important habitats of the critically endangered Sumatran tiger is the Bukit Tigapuluh forest landscape in Sumatra. Sadly, the area is under imminent threat of being cleared by pulp and paper companies and illegal palm oil growers. Urge the government of Indonesia and the logging industry to stop the destruction of critical tiger habitat in Sumatra.


Last Day to Enter WWF's Photo Contest

Photo Contest entry
Wind, Snow & Sun... © Lynne B.
Today, Friday, June 17, is your last opportunity to enter for a chance to win an all-expenses paid trip for two on the Classic Polar Bear Photo Adventure provided by Natural Habitat Adventures! Get outside and snap some nature shots today--or look through your photo collections for your very best photos to submit to our "Life Grows On" photo contest. All entries must be received by 11:59 pm ET tonight, June 17. Learn more and enter now! Photo contest presented by WWF and CVS/pharmacy Photo.


Featured Videos

Thoughts on Managing Change video
Lake Niassa video


Featured Expedition

On the prowl for tigers
On the prowl for tigers
© WWF-US/Lee Poston
Wild India
December 9 - 22, 2011

WWF is dedicated to bringing the wild tiger back from the brink of extinction. During safaris and tiger-searching expeditions led by expert guides, learn firsthand about WWF's efforts to preserve tiger habitat, and search for other animals, including one-horned rhinos, sambar deer and monitor lizards. Spend your nights at remote lodges in harmony with their surroundings. Learn more.

Do You Know?

What can you report?
© Wild Wonders of Europe/
Laurent Geslin/WWF
WWF and partners recently launched a free phone hotline in Namibia to allow individuals to report:
a. elephant calf sightings for the current census
b. potential acts of rhino poaching
c. rhino sightings for population tracking purposes
d. wildlife migration paths

Click on one of the answers above to see if you know.
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June's Featured Species

Dugong
© Jurgen Freund/WWF-Canon

Dugong
Dugong dugon

Status: Vulnerable

Basics: Close cousins of American manatees, dugongs live in tropical and subtropical coastal and island waters.

Threats: Habitat loss, disease, hunting and accidental drowning in fishing gear.

Interesting Fact: The dugong is the only herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine.

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Show your love of the panda with the WWF Visa Signature® credit card from Bank of America. Bank of America will contribute $100 to WWF for each new qualifying account. Get more details.


Reason for Hope #19


Disney Friends for Change

Kids can help WWF receive $100,000!

From June 24 - July 31, 2011, over 30 Disney Channel and Disney XD stars from around the globe will compete on TV in "Disney Friends for Change Games," a series of fun eco-inspired physical challenges. Four teams will play on behalf of an environmental charity and "TEAM RED" is playing for WWF. Disney has kicked off the event with a donation of $125,000 to each charity and kids can help us receive even more when they play online versions of the games at Disney.com/projectgreen today through July 31 and donate their earned points to WWF. The team with the most online points will be awarded $100,000 for their team's charity.


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