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ROIC
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ROCE
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Vinod kumar
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" ROIC"
| 1 year ago
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i think ROIC is better because it gives an easy way to assessing how well company is running and generate cash flow relative to invested capital.
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Mathew Cherian
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| 3 years ago
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ROCE is better known as ROA and is known as the 'acid test' one of the most important measures of a companies performance. Interest cost is controlable cost so ROIC or known as ROI is a secondary measure of corporate performance.
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Kausik Panda
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" ROCE"
| 3 years ago
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ROCE might be a better measure of value creation. ROCE is a pre-tax measure of return on capital, so if the firm has debt, it is inappropriate to compare it directly to WACC.
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Debate: " What is the better measure of return on capital, ROIC or ROCE?" deleted from your view.
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Bailout Money still to come
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Credit Default Swaps (CDS)
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Gandhi Rajan
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" Bailout Money still to come"
| 3 years ago
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Markets are still falling because it will take many, many months for the bailout money that is being injected into the system to spread out and produce the expected results.
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Credit Default Swaps (CDS) "
| 3 years ago
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Continuous falls in global financial markets is the link to the privately traded Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and the financial uncertainty they have created whilst synchronized deleveraging takes place across the world. Many CDS contracts have been...
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Ideate: "Why are Markets still Falling? The Tsunami caused by Derivatives and Deleveraging" deleted from your view.
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Stick to your current investment
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Technical Analysis
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Manish N Chugh
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"Invest in domestically driven sectors and stocks!!"
| 2 years ago
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I feel there is huge potential for Indian markets to grow gradually from here. I am telling this based on our economic growth and the upcoming global cues. However, seeing our domestic growth henceforth, one should stick to most of the stocks...
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Chirag Kabani
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"Technical Analysis"
| 2 years ago
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Yes thats the Right way , During financial crunh and recession time , intially co may get out of woods from the stimulus packages and paper Money . But if you are trading with help of technical analysis any sector or scrip which you have bought...
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Abhay Dodiya
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" Stick to your current investment"
| 2 years ago
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Market May go up or down it's more about market movement but if strong on your fundamental and have passions than there is no need to move according to market.
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Ideate: "With the current turmoil in the equity markets worldwide, what is going to be your strategy? " deleted from your view.
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Fast Transfer of Information
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Provides Auctioning Platform
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Fast Transfer of Information"
| 3 years ago
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Information is money in case of capital markets. There are plenty of things that social networks can be used for: sharing techniques, networking, etc.
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"Provides Auctioning Platform"
| 3 years ago
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It will help create distribution platform outside traditional brokers and channels.
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Ideate: "Will social and business networking work in the Capital Markets Investment Community?" deleted from your view.
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Credit Rating
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Company Listing
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Credit Rating"
| 3 years ago
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It is one of the important factor showing that your firm is well placed and have no past bad records which is itself proved by credit ratings. It makes it easy for you to make the deal.
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"Company Listing"
| 3 years ago
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The first step is to make sure the business credit reporting agencies have your company listed and that the information they have for it is correct. This provides you with cushion of selling your reputation to lenders.
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Ideate: "Business Credit - How Do We Build It "Correctly"?" deleted from your view.
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Net Assets Cover
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Entity’s Credit History
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Satish Pandey
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"Net Assets Cover"
| 3 years ago
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Very careful view regarding 'real' value of current assets and current liabilities. Has the entity recently applied for new loans? If so – how many – and in what standing. Multiple loans should raise a red flag – this signifies the entity could be...
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Kausik Panda
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"Entity’s Credit History"
| 3 years ago
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Does the entity currently trade with merchants comparable to you? If so what’s the motive to enlist with a new vendor that provides the same/similar merchandise or services? How does the entity’s industry fare in the current economic climate? If...
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Ideate: " What factors would you consider, when assessing client creditworthiness, her credit risks and risk of default? " deleted from your view.
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Demand slowdown
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Time to get leaner
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Time to get leaner"
| 3 years ago
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I believe there will be major strategic changes on the operational front, the companies will try to protect their margins by condensing their hiring plans and increasing the utilization rate (currently ranging between 70-75 per cent), hiring fewer...
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Santosh Bhosle
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"Competition to increase"
| 3 years ago
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IT companies maintain that they aren't really feeling the pricing pressure yet. There have been sporadic cases where the client has come back to us, to renegotiate the prices. But, on the whole, the pricing discipline is intact. But, I believe...
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Ideate: " How Indian IT stocks will be affected by the Wall St tsunami?" deleted from your view.
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I have just collated some of them. What are your comments on this ---------------- Larsen Toubro Date of lowest level: 21/08/2002 Lowest price 2002: Rs 36.4 Close on 20 Nov: Rs 712.3 Return (x=100%): 19.57x BEML Ltd Date of lowest level: 03/01/2002 Lowest price 2002: Rs 16.65 Close on 20 Nov: Rs 338 Return (x=100%): 20.30x CESC Ltd Date of lowest level: 06/02/2002 Lowest price 2002: Rs 9.42 Close on 20 Nov: Rs 199.9 Return (x=100%): 21.22x Hindustan Zinc Date of lowest level: 01/04/2003 Lowest price 2002: Rs 14.1 Close on 20 Nov: Rs 327.7 Return (x=100%): 23.24x Titan Industries Date of lowest level: 30/01/2002 Lowest price 2002: Rs 32.31 Close on 20 Nov: Rs 825.5 Return (x=100%): 25.55x St...
Insight: "Stocks to consider during this downturn" deleted from your view.
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A falling stock market, a weak rupee and slowing economic growth have shaved about 60 per cent off the wealth of India's 40 richest people with their net worth plunging to $139 billion from $351 billion a year ago. They're definitely feeling the pain, Everyone's hurting, everyone's in a panic, but the wealthy get noticed more and their concerns get addressed. An economy that grew at about 9 per cent in the last three years and a six-year bull run on the stock market helped mint new millionaires in Asia's third-largest economy, a rich class who splashed out on luxury cars, yachts and sprawling vacation homes. India had 123,000 millionaires in 2007 and showed the fastest pace of expansion, bu...
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Debt-equity ratio
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Positive operating cash flow
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Varun Sood
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"Dividends"
| 3 years ago
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Being a shareholder, I am only interested in investments. A company which consistently pays dividends implies it’s rewarding its shareholders. Preference should always be given to a company with higher dividend yield. Higher the yield more is the...
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Venkatachalam C V
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Another thing to be considered when we are going for D/E ratio is the phase of a company’s growth. A company in a growth phase may, at times, choose to leverage itself more than ideally required, against a company that has an established business....
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Ideate: "Think Smart and making mega bucks? How ?" deleted from your view.




