Шикарнейшая история, которая максимально точно характеризует сегодняшний фондовый рынок. Один единственный гастроном из Нью-Джерси с выручкой в $14 тысяч вышел на IPO прошлым летом, как Hometown International ($HWIN) и сейчас имеет капитализацию в $100 миллионов. Особенно забавно читать годовой отчёт по форме 10K, ибо там всё как у взрослых с перечислением факторов риска и вот такими вот формулировочками: «The Company experienced a decrease in revenues as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic». Пха!
Шикарнейшая история, которая максимально точно характеризует сегодняшний фондовый рынок. Один единственный гастроном из Нью-Джерси с выручкой в $14 тысяч вышел на IPO прошлым летом, как Hometown International ($HWIN) и сейчас имеет капитализацию в $100 миллионов. Особенно забавно читать годовой отчёт по форме 10K, ибо там всё как у взрослых с перечислением факторов риска и вот такими вот формулировочками: «The Company experienced a decrease in revenues as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic». Пха!
That strategy is the acquisition of a value-priced company by a growth company. Using the growth company's higher-priced stock for the acquisition can produce outsized revenue and earnings growth. Even better is the use of cash, particularly in a growth period when financial aggressiveness is accepted and even positively viewed.he key public rationale behind this strategy is synergy - the 1+1=3 view. In many cases, synergy does occur and is valuable. However, in other cases, particularly as the strategy gains popularity, it doesn't. Joining two different organizations, workforces and cultures is a challenge. Simply putting two separate organizations together necessarily creates disruptions and conflicts that can undermine both operations.
At a time when the Indian stock market is peaking and has rallied immensely compared to global markets, there are companies that have not performed in the last 10 years. These are definitely a minor portion of the market considering there are hundreds of stocks that have turned multibagger since 2020. What went wrong with these stocks? Reasons vary from corporate governance, sectoral weakness, company specific and so on. But the more important question is, are these stocks worth buying?