Dr Vijay Malik – Simplifying Value Investing – Fundamental Analysis

“Peaceful Investing” approach is the result of my experience of more than a decade in stock markets. It aims to find such stocks, where after investing, an investor may sleep peacefully. If later on, the stock prices increase, then the investor is happy as she is now wealthier. If the stock prices decline, even then the investor is happy as she can now buy more quantity of the selected fundamentally good stocks.

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Analysis: Supreme Industries Ltd

The current section of the “Analysis” series covers Supreme Industries Ltd a plastic goods manufacturer in India. The company manufactures plastic pipes, plastic furniture, cross-laminated films, protective packaging, composite LPG cylinders etc. “Analysis” series is

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Analysis: Sonata Software Ltd

The current section of the “Analysis” series covers Sonata Software Ltd involved in providing information technology services to international clients and software distribution business in India. The company provides solutions oriented around Microsoft Dynamics 365,

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Analysis: Just Dial Ltd

The current section of the “Analysis” series covers Just Dial Ltd, which primarily provides local search services where users can find out sellers of different products and providers of different services in their area. The

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Analysis: Honeywell Automation India Ltd

The current section of the “Analysis” series covers Honeywell Automation India Ltd, a part of Honeywell group, USA, is its Indian subsidiary working in automation and control systems in industries, buildings, automobiles etc. “Analysis” series

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Analysis: Paushak Ltd

The current section of the “Analysis” series covers Paushak Ltd, India’s largest phosgene based speciality chemicals manufacturer. Paushak Ltd is a part of the Alembic Pharmaceuticals group. “Analysis” series is an attempt to share with

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Receivable Days: A Complete Guide

Receivable days represent the number of days customers are taking to pay a company for its sales. We calculate receivable days using the following formula: = 365 / (Sales / average of trade receivables outstanding

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3. Case Studies: Applying Peaceful Investing Approach

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