Saturday, January 1, 2011

Archiving 2010

Few sample from 2010


How to evaluate banking stocks
Oct 27, 2010
Since a bank's business model is different from that of a manufacturing company, the method used to evaluate a bank stock is also different


Gain Deeper Insight
Oct 08, 2010
DuPont analysis allows you to peer behind the headline RoE number and see what was responsible for this outcome


Will this moat survive?
Sep 13, 2010
Finding out whether a company possesses a sustainable competitive advantage should be the chief goal of your qualitative research


The quest for quality
Sep 01, 2010
Even when the numbers look solid, do not invest in a stock without a qualitative evaluation. Philip Fisher's 15 criteria tell you how to do so


Let this formula work its magic
Jul 21, 2010
Greenblatt's magic formula enables you to buy highly profitable companies at attractive price


The choicest hundred
Jul 19, 2010
Lehman Brothers not only was at the heart


Are you paying the right price?
Jun 14, 2010
Besides ensuring that the company's fundamentals are sound, it's also important that you do not overpay for the stock. Here's a methodology for calculating the right price


Only poor, not unsavvy
Jun 11, 2010
With examples from different countries, this books gives insights on money-management techniques used by the poor


Weighing price against earnings   (Without Byline)
May 24, 2010
The PE and the PEG ratio, if used properly, are powerful tools for evaluating whether a stock deserves your investment


10 quality picks in a pricey market (Without Byline)
May 14, 2010
Balancing the imperatives of sound business propsects and reasonable valuations, we offer 10 stocks. Take your pick.

A Buzzing Banking Story (Without Byline)
Jan 12, 2010
Indian Bank has been powering its business with a diversified, tech-enabled foundation

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