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BFL has the lowest peg ratio

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rmnihad
MarketResearch
MARKETGEM
hotstock
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milanka
PriyanDV
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1BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:49 pm

MarketWatch


Stock Trader

BFL has the lowest peg ratio. PCH has peg ratio of less than one. Both are attractive
BFL is very very attractive. BFL will have one of the rare types of quarterly reports and annual reports in the coming years.

In addition we will be able to find few jewels in the market including some state IPOs in the coming quarters. By end of 2011 we will end up with nice attractive share portfolios

This is the time to pick stocks which can outperform market in the coming months and coming years

Good luck



Last edited by Quibit on Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:18 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : format condensed)

2BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:51 pm

MarketWatch


Stock Trader

some of the factors to watch when selecting stocks now.

Strong demand for product and services now and in the future
Higher earnings, strong cash flow now and in the future
Less debt in the book
Ability to declare attractive dividend or opportunity to invest in new projects while paying less dividend to the shareholders. This will increase long-term shareholder value
Stocks with possible splits, bonus issues or some other positive announcements
Strong balance sheets now and in the future
Higher ROE now and in the future
Cost competitiveness and market competitiveness
Better cost control systems now and in the future
Economic policy and budget proposals
Environment friendly and socially responsible approach
Strong management
Lower P/E, Lower peg ratio

Good luck

3BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:56 pm

Rajitha

Rajitha
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

I do not know if you the ral thing or a joker but either way your topic it self is a joke.
There are over 20 companies with better PEG ratios than BFL. (90% of plantation stocks do)
PCH have no positive PEG ratio ( even if the ytake any growth this quarter it will have PEG over 10 with current PE) as its growth is negative quarter to quarter. They even put out a 4 moths included financial report for 1st quarter. First please learn the meaning of PEG ratio before coming here and spewing stupid stuff.

4BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:16 pm

nanda


Stock Trader

I just registered here to say thanks for the PCH.N promotion MW. I only lost about Rs50000 so far. I will be suing you if can find the real one.

5BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty @ Nanda Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:27 pm

RockStock


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Hik Hik
If you have got a profit Would you share some of it with MW as he promoted the share.

6BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:47 pm

Monster

Monster
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

nanda wrote:I just registered here to say thanks for the PCH.N promotion MW. I only lost about Rs50000 so far. I will be suing you if can find the real one.

Did you analyze PCH before you invest. If yes, why you are blaming to others. What I can say you is, don't follow the crowd.

I never invested on PCH. For me PCH is worth below 15/- unless they produce extra ordinary profit in 3Q.

7BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty @ NANDA Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:56 pm

PriyanDV


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

nanda wrote:I just registered here to say thanks for the PCH.N promotion MW. I only lost about Rs50000 so far. I will be suing you if can find the real one.


what a pity .........don't trade like a stupid .No one is expert in share market .Do ur own analysis before invest .

8BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty @ Nanda Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:02 pm

milanka

milanka
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

You are not alone . Yesterday who claimed to be a Charted Accountant made the same comments Re. PCH in this Forum. He too has invested the same way as you.

http://forum.srilankaequity.com/u188

9BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:04 pm

smalta

smalta
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

nanda wrote:I just registered here to say thanks for the PCH.N promotion MW. I only lost about Rs50000 so far. I will be suing you if can find the real one.

dont say rubbish how did you prove in court MW force you to buy
or MW is threaten you to buy PCH

we have to accept what ever consequence on our acts do not blame to others just because you did not do a research and didnt enter at the right time

if you have a lost try to rotate to good stock or hold on with your faith you will be the biggest joke if you try to sue some one because of that person force or threaten you to buy that
and in SL if you can do it most of the brokers are in jail right now

10BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:07 pm

smalta

smalta
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

BTW i m not sure this is real MW

in another forum he use a different name and he didnt reply to others who asked is he MW when others identify him

i think this is a fake one who use the name MarketWatch and copy pasting his old posts here

( you can find it using cached copies of investnow)

11BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:18 pm

hotstock


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Agree with monster,

investment decision is solely yours, you cannot blame anyone else for posting some para on any stock..you have to study before taking any decision..

12BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:27 pm

MARKETGEM


Stock Analytic
Stock Analytic

Hi MW

Pl do not publish real posting of MW of investnow.lk

Pl remember some stocks are more vauable than warrants in the market.

Good luck

13BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:30 pm

MARKETGEM


Stock Analytic
Stock Analytic

Pl do not pretend to be MW of investnow.lk

You also can become very sucessful If you can build sucessful statergy.

Good luck

14BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty What these NONSENSE? Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:34 pm

MarketResearch

MarketResearch
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

What these nonsense?

If you blame MarketWatch about your lost you have to do follows:(Tamange mattan Thammattan.) You are responsible for your work.Not Others:

These are the some "King Kekille" verdicts for the people who are blindly insult or blame for MarketWatch:

1)Wimal Weerawansa addresed in the presidential meetings and asked to vote President Mahinda Rajapaksha.Then Wimal Weerawansa is the manipulotor and you should curse Wimal for this government mistakes.

2)JVP asked to vote for SF and he went to jail as the president and you may blame to JVP they manipulated and SF become the president of Welikada.

3)All these as not "Babala" .They have to identify the correct thing.

4)Did MarketWatch came to you home in the night and forced you to invest in PCH and BFL.

5)Rehan asked you to follow the investnow.lk?

6)As per your blames ,we can see even a baby can control you.If baby say I give you Rs.5 and jump to the well.You may do.Because you were manipulated by the BABA.

7)Ane nikak moda choooong ganne nethiwa "Do your business".


Twisted Evil Mad I love you What a Face bounce

15BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Sure that is me. Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:56 pm

rmnihad


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

milanka wrote:You are not alone . Yesterday who claimed to be a Charted Accountant made the same comments Re. PCH in this Forum. He too has invested the same way as you.

i was called my self "fool" becos I never analyzed PCH. but hoped it will go up. i never want to Blame MW. but i just followed his postings.. Since I also have link to IT industry i had thought what said by MW will come true.
Any way IT industry has good future even for PCH or others....

16BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:10 pm

upuldi

upuldi
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

advices are good but when u r dealing with u r money make sure u do what is necessary to do... i get alot of advices from seniors only to assist the decision that i am about get, when the pch is moving from 9 to 30 it was so painful to watch but i never touched coz i knew da facts about BPO.... .... and if u r blindly following experts u will not end up learning but depending .... no one can predict the market the market so experts advice may give u worse results.... so always good to learn from them than depending ....

17BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:24 pm

suja


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Hi This is my first post in to the forum. I do not think it is prudent to joke around in forums such as these as done by clones such as these (If it is so). I respect and highly appreciated the comments by MW and CSE.SEE etc as they commenetd on stocks backed by solid foundations for us to analyse further to buy them if we want. No one pressured us. As some one has said we are not kids but proffetionals investing in the stock market with hard earned cash to gain some money more than the bank rates applicable now.

It is disturbing and also shameful to act taking some ones identity.

MW - If you see this the best method is to comment and maybe change the identity to a new one and let people know as your comments will be really appreciated. I see lot of people taking this as a joke and its not. Some people will get mislead specially the newbies. Anyones comments or anaysis is there own but the buy and sell decisions are ours.

18BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:24 pm

salt

salt
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

  • The PEG ratio is less appropriate for measuring companies without high growth. Large, well-established companies, for instance, may offer dependable dividend income, but little opportunity for growth.

    A company's growth rate is an estimate. It is subject to the limitations of projecting future events. Future growth of a company can change due to any number of factors: market conditions, expansion setbacks, and hype of investors. Also, the convention that "PEG=1" is appropriate is somewhat arbitrary and considered a rule-of-thumb metric.

    The simplicity and convenience of calculating PEG leaves out several important variables. First, the absolute company growth rate used in the PEG does not account for the overall growth rate of the economy, and hence an investor must compare a stock's PEG to average PEG's across its industry and the entire economy to get any accurate sense of how competitive a stock is for investment. A low (attractive) PEG in times of high growth in the entire economy may not be particularly impressive when compared to other stocks, and vice versa for high PEG's in periods of slow growth or recession.

    In addition, company growth rates that are much higher than the economy's growth rate are unstable and vulnerable to any problems the company may face that would prevent it from keeping its current rate. Therefore, a higher-PEG stock with a steady, sustainable growth rate (compared to the economy's growth) can often be a more attractive investment than a low-PEG stock that may happen to just be on a short-term growth "streak". A sustained higher-than-economy growth rate over the years usually indicates a highly profitable company, but can also indicate a scam, especially if the growth is a flat percentage no matter how the rest of the economy fluctuates (as was the case for several years for returns in Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme).

    PEG also has no implicit or explicit correction for inflation (i.e., a company with growth equal to the rate of inflation is not growing in real terms). Hence, the PEG ratio lacks a coherent conceptual framework, and is used primarily as a somewhat intuitive metric of the extent of the growth/price trade-off.

    Finally, the volatility of highly speculative and risky stocks, which have low price/earnings ratios due to their very low price, is also not corrected for in PEG calculations. These stocks may have low PEG's due to a very high short-term (~1 year) PE ratio (e.g. 100% growth rate from $1 to $2 /stock) that does not indicate any guarantee of maintaining future growth or even solvency.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEG_ratio

19BFL has the lowest peg ratio Empty Re: BFL has the lowest peg ratio Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:29 pm

godswen

godswen
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

nanda wrote:I just registered here to say thanks for the PCH.N promotion MW. I only lost about Rs50000 so far. I will be suing you if can find the real one.

Oh man! That's sad!

I think you've got in to the boat at the wrong time! If you tried 2 weeks before this would have been different! Anyways if you have them with you why sell in a hurry? Just wait and see may be for one week? I won't say it will go up in a week! But waiting game has offered me alot so far!

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