Delisting – What you need to know

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Delisting has suddenly started grabbing attention as some marquee promoters like Vedanta, Adani Power, Hexaware have been considering or chosen to opt for this route, subject to their obtaining necessary regulatory and shareholder approvals. The name of a liquor major has also been doing the rounds. Suddenly there is a lot of buzz and flurry of activity in this space.

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Your Multi Cap Fund Portfolio may soon look very different – What should Investors do?

Many investors who held small cap stocks in their portfolio were pleasantly surprised when they read the circular issued by Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on asset allocation of multi-cap schemes on September 11, 2020. The Capital Market regulator has advised fund managers to invest minimum 25% in each large, mid and small cap stocks. At a time when  most multi-cap funds have invested a large part of their money in large-cap stocks, this directive is expected to change the portfolio mix and the risk-reward associated with multi-cap schemes. (more…)

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Low Priced Stocks vs High Priced Stocks – Which is better?

Inexperienced investors often confuse the share price of a company with its value. Let us understand this with an illustration. If an investor is given an option to buy either a stock priced at ₹ 10 or stock priced at ₹ 10,000, the possibility of such an investor buying the low-priced stock is quite high. As such, the typical retail investor suffers from a misconception that higher the price, lower are the chances of making serious money from a stock without taking into account other factors like valuation parameters such as price to earnings multiple, price to book value or dividend yield which is a serious fallacy. (more…)

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