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Best Stocks to Buy for 2023
“We don’t have to be smarter than the rest, we have to be more disciplined than the rest.” -Warren Buffet As investors, we generally don’t have a system in place to decide what stocks to invest in.
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EV Industry in India: Global Trends Driving the Shift to Electric Vehicles
The EV industry in India is witnessing rapid growth as global trends shift from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles to Electric Vehicles (EVs).
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Electrifying Transportation: An Outlook on Electric Vehicles
In this blog, we talk about how Electric Vehicles (EVs) are paving their way in the Auto sector. Currently, only 5% of new vehicle registrations are EVs, it is to be seen how the industry transforms itself to make way for these…
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India Growth Story- What we found in Phillip Capital report?
We have read the India Growth Story report by Phillip Capital so you don’t have to.
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DMart Annual Report for 2022: Key Takeaways
Excerpts of the Annual Report: “DMart was conceived by value investor Mr. Radhakishan Damani in the year 2000, who at the time was operating a single store in Maharashtra.
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Understanding Return Ratios: ROE, ROCE, ROIC and ROIIC
Investing in a business ultimately comes down to one simple question — how efficiently is the company using capital to generate returns?