Investment Management Workshop held at AIMIT

April 5, 2011

Mangalore, April 5: The inaugural of the workshop on Investment Management organized AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, was held on April 5, at the AIMIT campus, St Aloysius College, Beeri.

This course is an ADD-ON programme for the second year MBA students of MBA. The course provides knowledge in investment planning to the students.

Shawn Pereira, Staff Co-coordinator for the programme, welcomed the gathering. Gerald Colaco, who was the chief guest and the resource person, inaugurated the workshop by lighting the lamp. Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo S.J., Director AIMIT, Rev. Fr. (Dr.) Oswald Mascarenhas S.J, Chairman-MBA Programs, Shawn Pereira, Faculty Coordinator, were present on the dais.

Gerald Colaco gave the insight on the sessions ahead. Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo gave his message stating the example of Warren Buffet who started investing at a young age of 11 years and went on to become the richest person in the world in 2008. He also mentioned that Warren Buffet has pledged 99% of his wealth in philanthropy. Fr Lobo encouraged students to inculcate the attitude frugal living and of giving. He also stressed the importance of investing early in life.

Rev. Fr. (Dr.) Oswald Mascarenhas S.J, Chairman-MBA Programs, gave his message of going in for patience investment and especially stressed the need of investing in oneself.

The ceremony culminated with the vote of thanks proposed by Rohith NR .

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