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Very nice website. I like to read the daily postings.
Best of luck for the future!
Stéphane Schockaert
Thank you very much – we will do our best!
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High Growth sector for investment
Cement sector will be back in action. Due to strong demand and capacity addition, the bottom lines will grow at 50%. Import of cement is not working out as expected. The sector is expected to do well in next few Quarters.
Target 50% returns from Welspun Gujarat
Welspun Gujarat has posted 146.27% growth in net profit for the quarter ended September 2007 at Rs 82.5 crore as against Rs 33.5 crore in same quarter of last year.
Net sales : up by 30.11% to Rs 928 crore Vs Rs 713.2 crore.
The current order book of Welspun Gujarat stands at Rs 5,500 crore
outlook: HDFC Securities has maintained buy rating on WelspunGujrat (WGSRL) with a target price of Rs 500 (upside of 48%). The revenues and profits of WGSRL are expected to grow at a CAGR of 41.6% and 82.6% between FY07-10E.
As promised, I’m happy to share our second video with you, this one regarding mortgage banking:
Please let me know what you think!
we are informed that mr George Soros has pulled out of the eelopmnent of the Sheraton bon mont at reus. is this correct. Building works have ceased at the resort
Sorry Henderson but we have no idea.. we do not really follow these things…
In the best in class screen, why do you think you should look for payouts greater than industry? Wouldn’t it make more sense that they have more earnings and could point to increased dividend increases? Or are you saying, they are paying out as much as they can to the owners? Thanks, David
Thanks for you comment David. We see your point.
For this screen we were looking for more conservative plays in these difficult times and companies that have a history of treating their shareholders well… they could be increasing earnings but not necessarily paying out more if they are a growth company…
Indeed, we like companies that increase their earnings and keep good net margins too… as things stabilize we could run a more aggressive screen!
Thanks again for your comment.
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