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Posted: 31/Dec/2006 at 8:08am
Yes, both ENiL and Fin tech would fall in that category but between these two I would back Fin Tech because its competitive advantage is more established and the visibility really robust.Broadly I think it needs just one 1000 point fall and most of these midcaps would start looking very attractive again.But timing that fall is something we all are incapable of doing.
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Posted: 31/Dec/2006 at 8:57am
They were in the stock synopsis section.
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ENIL looks still more attractive from shorter term. It is because they have raised the ad rates in Sept by 25% for 7 radiostations and 10% for 3 new stations. The kind of operating leverage which these companies have, means that any rate increase will mostly go to the bottom line creating huge change in operating profits. I look forward to adding more soon, before the results.
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Posted: 17/Jan/2007 at 1:31am
Basant sir, when do TEDdies decide to move a topic from the "Stock Synopsis" section to the "Equity Desk Report Card" section. Just wanted to know the criteria out of curiosity.
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Posted: 17/Jan/2007 at 7:38am
Good point.When we have enough writing material on that. FOr example just discussing a stock is not enough we try to see if there is enough material on that thread to make a case for detailed research.
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Posted: 18/Jan/2007 at 12:47pm
Allright! Thanks a bunch! Question for you on Pantaloon board yesterday. Kindly oblige
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