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Quote LearningToFly Replybullet Posted: 05/Jul/2010 at 12:33pm
Thank you Basant jee.
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Quote mayekar Replybullet Posted: 25/Jan/2011 at 2:32pm
FCF whether through equity or firm valutaions makes too many assumptions.

While valuing using FCF , you give one estimate of growth through reinvestment & capex.This is a very plain vanilla method.

It is best to use FCF methods to get a rough idea of where the company can head to
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Quote excel_monkey Replybullet Posted: 12/Feb/2011 at 10:57pm
the market is currently very much focused on the current free cash flows
all companies having good FCF have done well
market wants proof
and is completely ignoring the companies which have good business and would do well going forward

I think the next round of multibaggers could come from the companies which would generate healthy future free cash flows (not necessary good FCF currently)
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Quote Hrishi Replybullet Posted: 10/Nov/2011 at 12:06pm
Any names or a sectors you can name for study?

Originally posted by excel_monkey

the market is currently very much focused on the current free cash flows
all companies having good FCF have done well
market wants proof
and is completely ignoring the companies which have good business and would do well going forward

I think the next round of multibaggers could come from the companies which would generate healthy future free cash flows (not necessary good FCF currently)
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Quote excel_monkey Replybullet Posted: 10/Nov/2011 at 4:36am
Originally posted by Hrishi

Any names or a sectors you can name for study?

Originally posted by excel_monkey

the market is currently very much focused on the current free cash flows
all companies having good FCF have done well
market wants proof
and is completely ignoring the companies which have good business and would do well going forward

I think the next round of multibaggers could come from the companies which would generate healthy future free cash flows (not necessary good FCF currently)


There are many
look at pharmaceutical companies who have invested a lot in building plants and on registrations and are now going to launch their products
strides and orchid would be good examples
I have a vested interest in the stocks I discuss, therefore I would request you to kindly consider my comments with a pinch of salt and do your own due diligence
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