Author: JainMatrix Investments
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Aadhar Housing Finance IPO – Constructive
Here is a note on Aadhar Housing Finance IPO – AHF. IPO highlights Introduction Fig 1.1 – AUM by States / Fig 1.2 – Key leaders Industry Outlook of Indian Housing Sector Fig 2.1 NBFC Industry Aadhar Housing – Financials Loan services offered are- Fig 3.1 – Financials Fig 3.2 – Product-wise Revenue, Fig 3.3…
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NBFC Sector – Can a generational leap of Technology help dominate the Market?
Summary: This report was published on 25nd Mar 2024, so all prices and news are dated accordingly. This is a research note on 3 leading Indian NBFC firms, Bajaj Finance, Jio Financial Services and L&T Finance Holdings. We profile the firms in terms of their structure, business segments, share price history and key financial parameters.…
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Large Caps, Mid Caps and Small Caps?
Did you know that the definition of a large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap in India changes every 6 months? This applies particularly for Indian Mutual Funds, so that as of now – This is quite relevant for Mutual Funds, where many define their strategy as Large Caps or Small caps. This definition, and periodic reviews, ensures that MFs stick…
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RP Tech – The ICT Distribution Leader – IPO
Summary Here is a note on RP Tech IPO. IPO highlights Introduction Fig 1.1 – Revenues by Vertical and Fig 1.2 Market Shares Fig 1.3 Locations Fig 1.4 – Distribution and 1.5 – Shareholding pattern Fig 1.6 Clients News, Updates and Strategies Industry Outlook of ICT in India Fig 2 – ICT Industry Size Financials…
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JainMatrix Investments – Indian Banking Sector Investment Report
Introduction Recent News, Events and Updates of Banking Sector: Analysis of the Banks The 32 listed banks were identified for this report, see Fig 1b. Further, the banks were first classified into PSUs -12, Large cap Private – 8 and Mid and Small cap Private – 12. Fig 1b – Full List of Banks Next…
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Who and what is a long-term investor?
A long-term Equity investor is one who – is willing to wait even 10 years for his investment to achieve satisfactory returns– is much greedier (I prefer the word Ambitious) than a trader, he wants a 5-20 times return from an investment compared to a 5-20% gain by a trader or other investors. Note –…
