I think anyone interested in a company well covered needs atleast to read the full thread, especially when its started by one of the top contributors. That will not only answer most questions, but give you much more detailed insights into the company.
The question you raised has been answered very early on in the thread and in the stock story part. If guys are working hard to put up details on the company on VP, one has to alteast make the effort to read the thread completely.
Whenever I try to read about a company, after brief cursory look at annual reports, and details of the company, first thing I try to do is to look out if there is any thread on the company on VP and try to go through it. And its easy to make out who is more knowledgeable about the company by reading the thread. We can direct our queries to that person directly on thread (more preferred method) or indirectly through other means if answers are not forthcoming.
The best way to lose riding a multibagger is to get lost in unnecessary, irrelevant details.
Early on in the journey of a multibagger, there will be many grey areas and negatives. Our job as investors is to figure out what is important and ignorable and what is not. Taking the example of Page Inds, when stock price was around 3000-5000, a lot of investors were asking about promoters selling small chunks of shares off and on, and were unduly worried about that aspect. Since then Page inds has been one of the most consistent compounders in our market.
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