Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts

Monday, 3 August 2020

Cupid Limited Valuation: David Vs. Goliath

Cupid limited is a manufacturer of Male and Female Condoms, mostly for the global B2G Condoms market. The company also produces Lubricant Jelly, Hand Sanitizer and related health and hygiene products. COVID19 is most likely to pose serious challenges for the company, with Donor Funding re-routed to fight the pandemic. What are the long term prospects for the seemingly small, Nashik-based Condom Manufacturer and what does it all tell us about its Value?

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

HDFC AMC IPO Valuation: Speed Demon

'Mutual Funds Sahi Hai' says a famous Indian TV advertisement. While the slogan is used and abused several times over, the sentiment seems to ring true with many Indians. We know for a fact that only 2-3% of India invests in Equities directly or in Mutual Funds. However, the general trend is that the number of people investing in these modern savings schemes have increased drastically. So, it would be an understatement to say that HDFC AMC filed for an IPO at the most opportune of times. With HDFC AMC's IPO opening today (25-07-2018), I wanted to register my thoughts on the company and its Valuation before I could be accused of hindsight bias from the Listing Price.

Sunday, 24 June 2018

S&P BSE SENSEX Valuation: All is Fair in Love and Markets

The SENSEX has crossed the 35000 mark and investors are getting a little uneasy. They have voices inside their heads asking "Is the SENSEX running ahead of itself? Should I cash out or should I stay in?" While those are difficult questions to give a definitive answer to, I thought I'd try to come up with a ballpark answer based on market metrics.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

Masterly Inactivity: The Case for Very Long Term Passive Investments

The term 'Masterly Inactivity' was coined by Charlotte Mason in her famous book Original Homeschooling, a masterpiece on child development, parenting and education. The idea is that, parents should develop a child by 'some letting alone and some wise openings'. It's a restatement of the age-old wisdom that one should not worry about the things they can't control. I believe the idea of 'masterly inactivity' applies to investing as well.