Dolly Khanna is one of India’s well-known super-investors, or as I like to call them, India’s Warren Buffetts. One of the reasons for Khanna’s investment could be the company’s acquisition of 545,454 shares in its Malaysian subsidiary, 20 Microns SDN BHD, for about ₹25 crore. The company’s steady financial growth could be another reason for Khanna’s investment. With more than …
When a master strategist makes a move, the market takes notice. View Full Image Despite mixed profitability, ASM’s sales grew substantially from ₹88 crore in FY19 to ₹202 crore in FY24, reflecting an 18% CAGR. The company’s financials have shown consistent growth: Ebitda rose from ₹31 crore in FY19 to ₹47 crore in FY24, reflecting a CAGR of 8.5%. A …
When India’s top investors—often hailed as the Warren Buffetts of India—decide to exit a stock, it’s a signal the market can’t ignore. The company’s 10-year median ROCE stands at 12.50%, lower than the 10-year industry average of 10.97%, indicating a downward trend over time. The company’s Ebitda has dropped from ₹40 crore in FY19 to ₹20 crore in FY24, a …