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Quote Ashutosh Replybullet Topic: RIDING MULTIBAGGERS
    Posted: 26/Jul/2009 at 7:05pm
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have to put these information in this thread if they are riding any multibaggers and want to share with Teddies

1. Multibagger name
2. Multis done
3. period held
4. riding experience
5. learnings
My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best
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Quote Ashutosh Replybullet Posted: 26/Jul/2009 at 7:14pm
Multibagger Name : JP Associate
Multies          : 4
Period Held      : 1 year
experience       : It all happened in a short while....as such it is just cushioning other losses
learnings        : Markets are meant for going up....on bigger picture so stay invested....no need to sell anything..all will be good...in future...

similar story with
ICSA,
3 bagger,
1 year,
sold partially when it went up from 50 to 70 and kept few....now they are 3 bagger...but investment is little now.
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Quote Crimsonarcher Replybullet Posted: 29/Jul/2009 at 2:41pm
Multibagger Name : Tata Steel
Multies          : 2.5
Period Held      : 4 Months 
experience       : Same here... just helping tide my losses in the big fall.
learnings        : Price is everything, both for buying and sell. The difference is what decided whether you've got a multibagger or not. So always look to buy as cheap as possible.
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Quote monkey91 Replybullet Posted: 29/Mar/2010 at 10:47am
By trying to find those investment opportunities that are likely to produce five- to tenfold returns over the next several years. I realize that my thesis may seem wildly optimistic, but it might be more realistic when you consider how depressed certain security prices have become simply because the market has completely given up hope. It's as if no business will ever generate increasing earnings ever again.
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Quote LearningToFly Replybullet Posted: 30/Mar/2010 at 12:26pm
Dena Bank
Multies: 2.7
Period held: 14 months
Learning: Long terms view is essential for multibagger.
Success... at all cost.
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Quote yogishkamath Replybullet Posted: 30/Mar/2010 at 11:56am
Zydus Wellness
Multiples: 6.5
Period held: 16 months or so
Experience: It started going up a lot later than my other picks which ran up significantly from March-June 2009. Unfortunately, I didn't add significantly to my holding in June even though I had some spare cash.
Learning: Companies with low capital requirements, no debt and a big moat will sooner or later be recognized by the market. You should load up when they get caught in an ebbing tide....



Shri Laskhmi Cotsyn
Multiples: 6
Period held: 16 months or so
Learning: Markets are not efficient. Securities can sometimes get ridiculously under (or over) priced


Financial Technologies
Multiples: 4
Period held: 16 months or so
Learning: Paying attention to what is discussed on TED can be lucrative ;)



There are a few other 3-4 baggers which I got from cyclicals (Metals and Autos) which I have now sold.....

The learning is obvious. Cyclicals do well when markets correct after a huge fall.
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Quote yogishkamath Replybullet Posted: 31/Mar/2010 at 12:05pm
I have also learnt something from my father's experience .....

Company held: ITC
Multiples: 1700
Period held: 30 years+
Learning: Companies with a durable competitive advantage will give fantastic returns over very long terms irrespective of the price at which you buy.

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Quote LearningToFly Replybullet Posted: 31/Mar/2010 at 1:19pm
Yogish
Did your father hold ITC for 30 years. That's commendable.
 
On the other hand, all the multibaggers mentioned in this thread are post crash of Jan 2008. Does it mean, we just got lucky (No offence meant to people who have genius to recognize the multibagger).
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