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  • Ideas For Profit | Sharda Cropchem

    Sharda Cropchem’s valuations are probably the lowest in the agrochem industry. The stock is trading at the lower end of its historical P/E multiples. Need more reasons to invest in the stock? Watch this video

  • Ideas For Profit | Transport Corporation Of India

    Transport Corporation of India is a well-run business with ample growth opportunities across each of its segments. The business enjoys strong fundamentals and offers solid long-term investment opportunity at reasonable valuations. TCI had surged 70 percent in May-June on the back of strong quarterly earnings but has cooled off in recent weeks. Here’s why you should use the dip as an opportunity to invest.

  • Ideas For Profit | What makes Amara Raja & Exide good long-term investment bets

    Battery manufacturers Amara Raja Battery and Exide Industries remained resilient during the first wave of COVID-19, and are expected to stay strong during the second wave as well, given the strong replacement demand. Demand concerns due to the COVID-19 second wave have led to corrections in the stock prices of these companies (Amara Raja’s stock price is down 24% from a 52-week high, while Exide’s is down 12% from its 52-week high). We believe that this soft patch provides a good entry point with a long-term view.

  • Ideas For Profit | Is Sona BLW Precision Forgings’ IPO worth betting on?

    After a two-month hiatus, a compelling IPO from Sona BLW Precision Forgings has opened for subscription from today. The issue size at the upper end of the price band (of Rs 285 - Rs 291) is Rs 5,550 crore, of which Rs 300 crore is fresh issue. The remaining Rs 5,250 crore is an offer-for-sale from Blackstone Private Equity. Though the IPO has been priced at elevated levels, we advise investors to subscribe for long-term, given the massive growth opportunities and stellar operating performance.

  • Ideas For Profit | Nazara Technologies: Promising investment bet for long-term

    Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Nazara Technologies ended FY21 on a strong note. The gaming company seems to have a high valuation based on historical parameters, but the company looks attractive both from a macro and micro perspective. Valuations are undeniably expensive, but investors should view the business in the context of its addressable market size and long term structural industry tailwinds. The business presents long-term investors (with at least 5 years’ time horizon) an attractive opportunity to invest in a company with strong prospects.

  • Ideas for profit | Aarti Industries: Buy with investment horizon of 3-5 years

    Investors should watch out for market-wide gyrations to accumulate Aarti Industries’ stock. Given the elevated multiples, accumulation should be done with an investment horizon of three-five years. We believe such a vesting period is warranted to harness the diversified chemical behemoth’s foray into downstream value-add products and the optionality of value unlocking in pharma space.

  • Taxation on national saving certificate made simple

    Investment in national saving certificate fetches tax deduction under section 80C of income tax act. The interest accrued on NSC also is tax deductible.

  • Japan banks to bulk up India presence on improving ties

    Faced with a shrinking economy and tepid loan demand at home, Japan's largest banks are looking to bolster their presence in India, enthused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reform agenda and improving ties between the two countries

  • UTI Dividend Yield Fund: A good long-term investment option

    Financial Advisor Arnav Pandya recommends the fund for investors who are looking for returns in the long-term. He finds the fund to be a comfort for investors looking for stability in their investments.

  • Invest only in regulated cos or pick long-term funds: Sebi

    For the past three to four years, con jobs or fraudulent companies attracting investments from individuals have risen, so an ordinary investor should first find out whether that company is regulated or not, says SEBI chairman Upendra Kumar Sinha.

  • How long is 'long-term' investment?

    Every article and investment program on TV advices investors to stay invested with an investment horizon of long term. But how long is ‘long-term‘? Read this space to know the magical number.

  • Go for tried and tested stocks; corp governance key: Mehta

    Member of the BSE and NSE, Dipan Mehta told CNBC-TV18 that it was important to choose stocks which had been consistent over the years. He added that the best way to tackle market volatility was to have a long-term outlook towards it.

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