Capitalization
How Companies Inflate their Profits
Profit generated by a company is one of the most important parameters looked at by the investors. The profit forms a part of many key ratios used by investors like price to earnings ratio (PE ratio), return on equity (ROE), return on capital employed (ROCE)
Analysis: HEG Limited
The current section of the “Analysis” series covers HEG Ltd, one of the leading graphite electrode manufacturers in India. This case study of HEG Ltd provides good insights into cyclical industries. The “Analysis” series is an attempt to share with all the readers, our inputs
Analysis: Globus Spirits Ltd
The current section of “Analysis” series covers Globus Spirits Ltd, a manufacturer of country liquor (IMIL) and bottler for Indian made foreign liquor (IMFL) having a presence in multiple states with distilleries in Rajasthan, Haryana, West Bengal, and Bihar. The company owns IMIL brands like
Can we Assess a Bank’s Financial Position from its Reported Financials
The current article in this series provides responses related to the following queries: Can we know the true financial position of a Bank by reading its reported financials? What should we look at while investing in Banks/Financial Institutions? Do we invest in PSU banks? Can
Understanding Capitalization of Interest & Other Expenses
The current article in this series provides responses related to: Capitalization of interest and other costs and how it shows up in the balance sheet and the profit & loss statements Is interest expense in P&L equal to the total interest outflow of the company?
Analysis: Emmbi Industries Limited
This article provides in-depth fundamental analysis of Emmbi Industries Ltd, engaged in the manufacturing of technical textile products: flexible intermediate bulk container (FIBC) / various polymer based packaging products, geotextiles, water conservation products (Aqua Sure) etc. In order to benefit the maximum from this article, an
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