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omshivaya
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 Posted: 30/Sep/2006 at 12:23pm |
Hmm! Nice info. Thanks for that. I think in all probability, it must have been inst. to inst.
Edited by omshivaya - 30/Sep/2006 at 12:24pm
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2006 at 12:47pm |
what an amazing set of number announced by INFY...they jsut continue to impress QoQ. Projecting a 45% yearly growth, that too on such a high base...its just awesome!
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basant
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2006 at 1:24pm |
Infosys as a stock is over researched and over analysed but still if it manages to surprise all the analysts. Now in Fy 08 company should do an EPS of Rs 90 per share which when discounted at 30 times would give us a value of Rs 2700 for the stock. So an investor can make a cool 35% over the next one year by buying a liquid blue chip which many would argue is an icon of developing India.
Edited by basant - 11/Oct/2006 at 1:25pm
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2006 at 1:50pm |
exactly...zero risk and 30 to 35% reward. The problem is lot of new investors think infy is overvalued, and so dont enter. It is one of those many stocks which will always appear overvalued at any time of the year, but will continue to deliver year after year.
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basant
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2006 at 1:55pm |
We all thought that it was over valued in 1998 and the same argument was made for HDFC Bank and HDFC.
Edited by basant - 11/Oct/2006 at 2:00pm
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Pawan
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 Posted: 15/Nov/2006 at 12:45pm |
pls suggest which one among these is the cheapest in terms of pure valuation, n how cheap it is in comparison with others...Infy,TCS,Wipro,Satyam,HCLTech......Thnx
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tyler_durden
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infosys or satyam. these two look good. basant ji will of course stick to infy but i will go with satyam.
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Pawan
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Thanx for ur response, but the question is for Basantji....and it is specific on valuaiton (cheap and how cheap)...
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