Top 5 Stocks owned by the Big Bull
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Top 5 Stocks owned by the Big Bull

If we look around searching for investing legends globally, names like Warren Buffett, Benjamin Franklin, and many such geniuses pop up. When we talk about it in the Indian context, one name that invariably had its place in the top 5 for the past three decades is Rakesh Jhunjhunwala - the Big Bull of India.

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Top 5 Small Cap Stocks in India
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Top 5 Small Cap Stocks in India

"How many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts or a safer asset class?”

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Top 5 Debt Free Companies 2023
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Top 5 Debt Free Companies 2023

“Instead of focusing on where you can make 500% in the next 6 months, invert that and find situations where you can’t lose over the next few years. The latter is often where you will find the next multi-bagger.”

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Top 5 Undervalued Stocks in India
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Top 5 Undervalued Stocks in India

"For the investor, a too-high purchase price for the stock of an excellent company can undo the effects of a subsequent decade of favourable business developments."  Well, this quote by Warren Buffett pretty much sums up the investing approach followed by most of the investors. A too-high purchase price is just an enemy for good returns. It becomes imperative for investors to find companies that have good fundamentals and are also trading at cheap valuations. Because only then, we can expect good returns.

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The Rising Share Price of United Breweries- What’s brewing inside?
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The Rising Share Price of United Breweries- What’s brewing inside?

With liquor outlets shut and taxes on the rise, beer stocks are the last thing you would expect to rally! However, the maker of Kingfisher, UBL, had a spectacular rally! Strange, right?

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The reality of ‘Too Big to Fail’ stocks
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The reality of ‘Too Big to Fail’ stocks

“All that glitters is not gold” - a simple aphorism that we have all heard of in our schools, yet it explains a lot about investing! Doesn’t it?

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Adani Group: Is it the end of the biggest dream run of the year?
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Adani Group: Is it the end of the biggest dream run of the year?

Some stocks would crash upto 25%, some dream runs would come to a halt & someone would lose $7.6 Bn of wealth! All of it - in a single day!!

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A Deep Scan on How to Pick Stocks
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A Deep Scan on How to Pick Stocks

"Risk hai, to Ishq hai"

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The Downfall of Future Retail
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The Downfall of Future Retail

The story of Future Retail is a classic story of riches to rags. Once a market leader of the retail segment, Future Retail's poor management eventually led the entire company to an unfortunate sell-off. 

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What is the Impact of Demerger on Shareholders?
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What is the Impact of Demerger on Shareholders?

There are often times when a diversified company opts for focusing on its core businesses and transferring its other business operations to a different company. This is the simple idea behind a popular corporate restructuring activity i.e., Demerger.

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What is credit rating
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What is credit rating

Before we go about on how credible the credit ratings are, allotted by the rating companies, it is important to have a clear understanding of what these credit ratings are? How do they function? And who actually assigns these ratings to companies?

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Difference between DVR and Ordinary Share
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Difference between DVR and Ordinary Share

For understanding the distinction between ordinary share and differential voting share, we've to begin understanding each of term: Ordinary shares- These shares represent ownership capital. If you own an ordinary share, you'll vote at Annual General Meetings (AGMs). Shareholders get one vote per share. Ordinary shareholders receive dividends as their share of profits for contributing capital to the business. The payment of dividend to an ordinary shareholder is decided by the company. The dividends on ordinary shares fluctuate year to year, in contrast to those of preference shares. Differential voting rights (DVR) SHARES- In Equity investments, most folks involved concerning returns solely. This can be the consideration why company gives retail investor an opportunity to earn extra dividend by sacrificing voting rights. It helps the promoter retain higher decision making power by holding shares with superior voting rights or issue shares with lower or tractional voting rights to different investors.

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How Is Your Purchase Price divided after a Demerger?
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How Is Your Purchase Price divided after a Demerger?

Before we move ahead and know how the purchase price is divided in case of a demerger, it is equally important that we build a strong foundation of the concept of demerger. Read on and find below.

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Wipro Limited: An Overview
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Wipro Limited: An Overview

Wipro is the fourth largest Indian player in the global IT services outsourcing industry in terms of revenue, after Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys Limited (Infosys) and HCL Technologies Limited.

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Tata Motors- Stock Analysis
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Tata Motors- Stock Analysis

Tata Motors Limited, incorporated on September 1,1945headquartered in Mumbai, it was formerly known as TELCO, and its parent company is Tata Group. It is a leading global automobile manufacturer of cars, utility vehicles, buses, trucks and defense vehicles.

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Investing in turnaround stocks
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Investing in turnaround stocks

Every business, whether it is big or small, follows a business cycle consisting of growth, maturity, and decline phases. The company in the growth phase performs well, which makes it stock prices higher, whereas the company in decline phase always have stocks dipping down in price. So, when a company reaches the decline phase, then, there are just two chances- either it will become bankrupt or it will turnaround itself and bounce back. The turnaround shares refer to those companies which are underperforming currently but are expected to rebound. Smart analysis of such stocks that are near the bottom can fetch ample gains to investors if they bounce. Such stocks are usually not preferred by the stock market for some reason or the other.

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Cadila healthcare- Stock Analysis
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Cadila healthcare- Stock Analysis

Cadila Healthcare is a 65-year-old pharmaceutical company with its presence in India, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Mexico, Brazil and most importantly, the USA. Headquartered in Ahmedabad, the company has over 35 manufacturing facilities and over 23500 employees. The company has its presence across the pharmaceutical value chain of research, development, manufacturing, marketing and selling of finished dosage human formulations (generics, branded generics and specialty formulations, including biosimilars and vaccines), active pharmaceutical ingredients (‘APIs’), animal healthcare products and consumer wellness products. The Company is also engaged in research and development activities focused across the value chain of API process development, generics development, biologics, vaccines, and New Chemical Entities (‘NCE’). What is Good?

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DCB Bank - Stock Analysis
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DCB Bank - Stock Analysis

DCB bank has a 90-year-old history formed by the merger of two co-operative banks, to form the Development Co-operative Bank. The bank went on to obtain a scheduled bank license from the RBI in the year 1995 changing its name to Development Credit Bank. The bank raised its IPO in the year 2006. Later, in the year 2014, the bank’s changed its name to DCB Bank Ltd.

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