Wednesday, 3 February 2021

Stock Selection for Long term Investment

 




Which
factors will determine how much you are willing to pay for a stock? 

What makes one company worth 10 times earning
and another worth 20 times?

How can be reasonably sure that you are not overpaying
for an apparently rosy future that turns out to be a murky nightmare?



Benjamin
Graham feels that five elements are crucial. Those are



  •           The company’
    s “general long-term prospects”
  •           The quality
    of its management.
  •           It's financial
    strength and capital structure
  •           Its dividend
    record
  •           It's current
    dividend rate.











Lets
have a brief about these factors in the light of today s market.



Firstly
The long –term prospects  nowadays, the intelligent investor should get the previous five years Annual reports of the
company in which one wants to invest.



To
determine whether a company is an Other People’s Money (OPM) addict, read the
“Statement of Cash Flows” in the financial statements. The Cashflow Statement
of the company will segregate the cash inflows and outflows into “investing
activities” and  “financing activities” if
cash from operating activities is consistently negative, while cash from
financing activities is consistently positive, the company has a habit of   more
cash than its own businesses can produce-and you should not join the “enablers”
of that habitual abuse.



In
2002, Procter& Gamble spent about 4%of its net sales on R&D, While 3M
spent 6.5% and Johnson &Johnson 10.9%.In the long run, a company that
spends nothing on R&D is
liable to higher penalties, either by convention or sale to that
spends too much on R&D.



Now
lets think about The quality and conduct of management  A company’s executives should say what they
will do, and do what they said. Read the past annual reports to see what
forecasts the managers made earlier and if they fulfilled their words or fell
short. Managers should straightforwardly admit their failures and take
responsibility for the circumstances caused due to their negligence, rather
than blaming “the economy “uncertainty,” or “week demand.” Check whether the
tone and substance of the chairman’s letter stay constant.



The
investors are the owners of the company and the management will run the company
these two people’s interest should be the same to make the company profitable. These
questions will help you determine whether the management who run the company
will act in the interests of the people who are the owners of the company:



If a
company reprices (or “reissues” or “exchanges”) its stock options for insiders, stay
away. In this scenario, a company cancels existing (and typically worthless)
stock options for employees and executives, then replace them with new ones at
advantageous prices. If their value is never allowed to go to zero, while their
potential profit is always infinite, how can options encourage good maintenance
of corporate assets? Any established company that reprices option – as dozens
of high-tech Companies have –is a disgrace. And any investor who buys stock in such
a company is a sheep begging to be shear.



Government,
shows whether a Companies senior executives and directors have been buying or
selling shares. There can be lawful reasons for an insider to sell
diversification, a bigger house a divorce settlement but repeated big sales are
a bright red flag. A manager can’t legally be your partner if he keeps selling
while you’re buying. To regulate insider trading in stock markets SEBI has
Introduced the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider trading) Regulations 2015. These
regulations will restrict the trading of persons who are in possession of Price sensitive Information.



Executives
should spend most of their time in managing their company in private, not
promoting it to the investing public. All too often, CEOs complain that stock
is undervalued no matter how high it goes – forgetting Graham’s insistence that
managers should try to keep the stock price from going either too low or too
high. Meanwhile, all too many chief financial officers give “earnings
guidance,” or guesstimate of the company’s quarterly profits.



Finally,
ask whether the company’s accounting practices are designed to make its financial
results transparent and True and fair view. if “nonrecurring” charges keep
recurring “extraordinary” items appear so often that they seem ordinary, acronyms
like EBITDA take priority over net income, you may be looking at a Company that
still not in a position of looking over or planning according to the long term
interests of the shareholders.



The
next thing we have to discuss is Financial
strength and capital structure
. The most basic possible definition of a
good business is this: it generates more cash than it consumes. Good managers
keep finding ways of putting that cash to productive use. In the long  run , companies that meet this definition are
virtually certain to grow in value, no matter what the stock market does.
Whether the stock market index going too high or too low the profits and
prospects of the company should keep on growing.



In the
Annual Report of the company Start reading the financial statements with the
statement of cash flows. See whether cash from operation has grown progressively
throughout the past 10 years. Then you can go further. Warren buffett  has popularized the concept of owner
earnings, or



Net income



     +    Amortization
and depreciation,



-       Minus normal capital expenditures.



 



 “if
you owned 100% of this business, what will you think about the business at the
end of the day? The answer will be the amount earned by the business at the end
of the day” Because it adjusts for accounting entries like amortization and
depreciation these entries do not affect the company’s cash balances, this is
why the owner earnings will be a better approach for measurement than reported
net income in the financial statements of the company. To perfect the
definition of owner earnings, you should also subtract from reported net income.



  •          Any costs of granting stock options, which
    divert earnings away from existing shareholders into the hands of new inside
    owners.
  •          Any “unusual,” “nonrecurring,” or
    “extraordinary” charges
  •          Any “income” from the company’s pension fund.







Because the above are not generated from the company
operations, hence not considered as the income of the company for the purpose
to calculation of owners earnings.



If
owner earnings per share have grown at a stable average of at least 6% or 7 %
over the past 10 years, the company is a generating a regular cash flows from
its operation, also its prospects for growth are good and the company can be
suitable for long term investment.



Next,
look at the company’s capital structure. Turn of the balance sheet to see how
much debit (including preferred stock )the company has; in general, long-term
debt should be under 50% of total capital including its reserves. In the
footnotes to the financial statements, determine whether the long-term debt is
fixed-rate with constant interest payments or variable with payments that
fluctuate, which could become costly if interest rates rise.



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Tuesday, 27 October 2020

SEBI has introduced Physical Settlement in the derivative segment effective July 2018 expiry for stocks that do not meet the eligibility criteria.

 

Physical Settlement of F&O Trades Not Covered By Existing Laws – NSE Stock  Brokers






As a result, settlement of derivative
contracts of October 2020 expiry in selected stocks shall move from Cash
settlement to Physical Settlement.

list of securities, where physical settlement is applicable as per NSE for October 2020 expiry.























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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No



Symbol



Security Name



1



ACC



ACC Limited



2



ADANIENT



Adani Enterprises
Limited



3



ADANIPORTS



Adani Ports and
Special Economic Zone Limited



4



AMARAJABAT



Amara Raja
Batteries Limited



5



AMBUJACEM



Ambuja Cements
Limited



6



APOLLOHOSP



Apollo Hospitals
Enterprise Limited



7



APOLLOTYRE



Apollo Tyres
Limited



8



ASHOKLEY



Ashok Leyland
Limited



9



ASIANPAINT



Asian Paints
Limited



10



AUROPHARMA



Aurobindo Pharma
Limited



11



AXISBANK



Axis Bank Limited



12



BAJAJ-AUTO



Bajaj Auto Limited



13



BAJAJFINSV



Bajaj Finserv
Limited



14



BAJFINANCE



Bajaj Finance
Limited



15



BALKRISIND



Balkrishna
Industries Limited



16



BANDHANBNK



Bandhan Bank
Limited



17



BANKBARODA



Bank of Baroda



18



BATAINDIA



Bata India Limited



19



BEL



Bharat Electronics
Limited



20



BERGEPAINT



Berger Paints (I)
Limited



21



BHARATFORG



Bharat Forge
Limited



22



BHARTIARTL



Bharti Airtel
Limited



23



BHEL



Bharat Heavy
Electricals Limited



24



BIOCON



Biocon Limited



25



BOSCHLTD



Bosch Limited



26



BPCL



Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited



27



BRITANNIA



Britannia
Industries Limited



28



CADILAHC



Cadila Healthcare
Limited



29



CANBK



Canara Bank



30



CHOLAFIN



Cholamandalam
Investment and Finance Company Limited



31



CIPLA



Cipla Limited



32



COALINDIA



Coal India Limited



33



COLPAL



Colgate Palmolive
(India) Limited



34



CONCOR



Container
Corporation of India Limited



35



CUMMINSIND



Cummins India
Limited



36



DABUR



Dabur India Limited



37



DIVISLAB



Divi's Laboratories
Limited



38



DLF



DLF Limited



39



DRREDDY



Dr. Reddy's
Laboratories Limited



40



EICHERMOT



Eicher Motors
Limited



41



ESCORTS



Escorts Limited



42



EXIDEIND



Exide Industries
Limited



43



FEDERALBNK



The Federal
Bank  Limited



44



GAIL



GAIL (India)
Limited



45



GLENMARK



Glenmark
Pharmaceuticals Limited



46



GMRINFRA



GMR Infrastructure
Limited



47



GODREJCP



Godrej Consumer
Products Limited



48



GODREJPROP



Godrej Properties
Limited



49



GRASIM



Grasim Industries
Limited



50



HAVELLS



Havells India
Limited



51



HCLTECH



HCL Technologies
Limited



52



HDFC



Housing Development
Finance Corporation Limited



53



HDFCBANK



HDFC Bank Limited



54



HDFCLIFE



HDFC Life Insurance
Company Limited



55



HEROMOTOCO



Hero MotoCorp
Limited



56



HINDALCO



Hindalco Industries
Limited



57



HINDPETRO



Hindustan Petroleum
Corporation Limited



58



HINDUNILVR



Hindustan Unilever
Limited



59



IBULHSGFIN



Indiabulls Housing
Finance Limited



60



ICICIBANK



ICICI Bank Limited



61



ICICIPRULI



ICICI Prudential
Life Insurance Company Limited



62



IDEA



Vodafone Idea
Limited



63



IDFCFIRSTB



IDFC First Bank
Limited



64



IGL



Indraprastha Gas
Limited



65



INDIGO



InterGlobe Aviation
Limited



66



INDUSINDBK



IndusInd Bank
Limited



67



INFRATEL



Bharti Infratel
Limited



68



INFY



Infosys Limited



69



IOC



Indian Oil
Corporation Limited



70



ITC



ITC Limited



71



JINDALSTEL



Jindal Steel &
Power Limited



72



JSWSTEEL



JSW Steel Limited



73



JUBLFOOD



Jubilant Foodworks
Limited



74



KOTAKBANK



Kotak Mahindra Bank
Limited



75



L&TFH



L&T Finance
Holdings Limited



76



LICHSGFIN



LIC Housing Finance
Limited



77



LT



Larsen & Toubro
Limited



78



LUPIN



Lupin Limited



79



M&M



Mahindra &
Mahindra Limited



80



M&MFIN



Mahindra &
Mahindra Financial Services Limited



81



MANAPPURAM



Manappuram Finance
Limited



82



MARICO



Marico Limited



83



MARUTI



Maruti Suzuki India
Limited



84



MCDOWELL-N



United Spirits
Limited



85



MFSL



Max Financial
Services Limited



86



MGL



Mahanagar Gas
Limited



87



MINDTREE



MindTree Limited



88



MOTHERSUMI



Motherson Sumi
Systems Limited



89



MRF



MRF Limited



90



MUTHOOTFIN



Muthoot Finance
Limited



91



NATIONALUM



National Aluminium
Company Limited



92



NAUKRI



Info Edge (India)
Limited



93



NESTLEIND



Nestle India
Limited



94



COFORGE



Coforge Limited



95



NMDC



NMDC Limited



96



NTPC



NTPC Limited



97



ONGC



Oil & Natural
Gas Corporation Limited



98



PAGEIND



Page Industries
Limited



99



PEL



Piramal Enterprises
Limited



100



PETRONET



Petronet LNG
Limited



101



PFC



Power Finance
Corporation Limited



102



PIDILITIND



Pidilite Industries
Limited



103



PNB



Punjab National
Bank



104



POWERGRID



Power Grid
Corporation of India Limited



105



PVR



PVR Limited



106



RAMCOCEM



The Ramco Cements
Limited



107



RBLBANK



RBL Bank Limited



108



RECLTD



REC Limited



109



RELIANCE



Reliance Industries
Limited



110



SAIL



Steel Authority of
India Limited



111



SBILIFE



SBI Life Insurance
Company Limited



112



SBIN



State Bank of India



113



SHREECEM



SHREE CEMENT
LIMITED



114



SIEMENS



Siemens Limited



115



SRF



SRF Limited



116



SRTRANSFIN



Shriram Transport
Finance Company Limited



117



SUNPHARMA



Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries Limited



118



SUNTV



Sun TV Network
Limited



119



TATACHEM



Tata Chemicals
Limited



120



TATACONSUM



TATA CONSUMER
PRODUCTS LIMITED



121



TATAMOTORS



Tata Motors Limited



122



TATAPOWER



Tata Power Company
Limited



123



TATASTEEL



Tata Steel Limited



124



TCS



Tata Consultancy
Services Limited



125



TECHM



Tech Mahindra
Limited



126



TITAN



Titan Company
Limited



127



TORNTPHARM



Torrent
Pharmaceuticals Limited



128



TORNTPOWER



Torrent Power
Limited



129



TVSMOTOR



TVS Motor Company
Limited



130



UBL



United Breweries
Limited



131



ULTRACEMCO



UltraTech Cement
Limited



132



UPL



UPL Limited



133



VEDL



Vedanta Limited



134



VOLTAS



Voltas Limited



135



WIPRO



Wipro Limited



136



ZEEL



Zee Entertainment
Enterprises Limited