dreilly said:
Hi All,
Just asking how people conduct their research into companies. My method has been to check out the companies website. Troll through the prospectus, annual reports etc that are available and then use google to search for news on the company and then do the math and make my conclusions.
How do you all do it? Also, are there any other internet portals that give better links than just using google?
Thanks in advance...
DR
i look at many factors before deciding to buy a stock:
-p/e ratio
-forecast earnings growth
-historical earnings growth
-the industry in which the co. belongs to... is it likely to succeed in current economic environment ie. a growth industry?
-is the industry too competitive ie. is what the company sells under risk from competition
-balance sheet: debt to equity ratio; long-term debt is most important, short-term can usually be covered by inventory
-management team; are they experienced and are investor relations upto scratch
-read through announcements and company presentations
-look out for director buying; share buy-back; look at the charts and try to explain any spikes or plunges to see how the stock reacts to news
-look at annual report; last few pages to see who the top20 shareholders are; plenty of instos is a good sign; these guys have alot of resources and do their research
-finally: never think that if a share price has run too hard, that it cannot run any further. and never think that if a share price has fallen too much, it cannot fall any further..