5 Simple Steps to Analyse Operating Performance of Companies

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  1. Vidhi Khanna

    Vidhi Khanna Active Member Staff Member

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    Analyzing operating performance of any company is a critical step before taking any investment related decision about any company. It tells an investor whether any company is improving its activities year on year and should be a potential investment candidate or on the contrary, its performance is deteriorating with time and any investment in its stock should be avoided.

    Past operating performance becomes critical, as it is the outcome of all the business strength (Moat) and intellectual power (Management) any company has. If a company has been touted as the one with huge moat, however, does not deliver in terms of operating performance, then an investor should be quite vary of relying on such claims. On the contrary, some hidden gems in the markets, which never get media attention, have strong business advantages and managements and keep on showing improved operating performance year on year. If an investor is able to analyse and judge the operating performance of a company over years, then she can easily find out strong investment worthy stocks that can generate significant wealth for her over long periods.

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  2. anish.bhansali

    anish.bhansali New Member

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    Thanks for this link!! I was always looking for a guide to better analysis... Guess I won't have to develop an app for this now!!
     
  3. Meenakshi Razdan

    Meenakshi Razdan Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    An App???? WOW! an automated analysis through an app is always better than a manual analysis 8)
     
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