Indian indices ended flat on Tuesday, with initial gains offset by profit-booking. Nifty closed at 25,940.4, up 0.01%. Analysts see a range-bound movement between 25,800 and 26,000, with support at 25,600.
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SPML Infra Ltd~ A turnaround bet in Water Infrastructure industry? (24-09-2024)
Notes from 22 Sep 2024 Tiger Conclave investor meet [more clarity to what is already well covered by Dhruv above]:
- Out of 1 lac crores per year opportunity, they qualify for 90k crore due to their pre qualification i.e. PQ (past experience etc):
- River to reservoir (bulk): 45% of opportunity- This is where SPML Infra operates
- Reservoir to tap (distribution): 35%
- Tap to river (sewage): balance
- Out of this opportunity, targeting only 5-7k crore order book:
- Highly profitable ones (EBIDTA: 12-15%)
- Funded by world-bank, JICA, jal jeevan [so that no possibility of these earmarked funds being diverted to vote bank as done earlier]
- Almost no working capital with vendors- No advance / LC required
[reminds me of Shakti Pumps when they rejected to work with states having weak funding; likewise SPML is learning from it’s mistakes and instead of being too aggressive with Govt biz by targeting complete 45k crore opportunity, they want to target only highly profitable, less competitive orders, funded projects]
- Right to win:
- Only 4 players have PQ for bigger contracts: Regulatory sorts of barrier
- Per management, would take 5 years for anyone new to gain PQ
[thesis can be relooked post 3 years, or whenever competitive intensity increases. While it may be a mere EPC co, any other EPC co even with stronger balance sheet can’t enter like it recently happened with solar, construction EPC et al]
- They would partner with credible EPC companies for project execution and charge 2.5% of order value which would flow directly to PAT
[would it make their partner EPC co, which are currently ineligible to bid due to insufficient PQ, gain PQ and bid on their own in future? It is inevitable: due to size of opportunity, execution is required by many players. If SPML doesn’t partner with them, someone else would] - No capex for 3-4 years (until arbitration money is received)
- Promoter stake, which was reduced (due to sale of stake to lender, NACL), to increase from current 36% to 40% with preferential allotment.
- Looking at SPML, reminds me of Hindustan Aeronautics which became a multi baggier when catalysts entered: debtors which were funded by borrowing started paying off and reduced substantially with Govt focus on defence sector
To monitor:
- PQ isn’t removed as bidding criteria
- Competitive intensity for bigger contracts [players beyond 4]
- Receivables
- Order flow intake
- Transaction with their related party JV partner [JWIL]
Portfolio of a high risk investor (24-09-2024)
@Bharat_Aggarwal …thanks for input.
Before buying i simply ask a question …whether particular stock has capacity to grow 10-20 times on long term hold…if answer is yes…i go ahead…thats why sometime buy overvalued stocks.
I see individual company as business irrespective of sector. Thats why mutiple stock of same sector are chosen.
Yes diversification is must…thats why i have added 2 more stock as discussed above will continue work on retail sector and consumption based company in future.
Trying to learn the things and will improve with time.
Market Trading Guide: Tata Steel, Vedanta among 4 stock recommendations for Wednesday (24-09-2024)
Indian indices closed flat on Tuesday, fluctuating between minor gains and losses. Nifty remains in an uptrend, with resistance at 26250 and support at 25800.
Sebi mandates UPI payment for public issue applications of debt securities (24-09-2024)
To streamline the application process for public issues of debt securities, markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday asked individual investors applying for amounts up to Rs 5 lakh through intermediaries to use only UPI to block funds.
Further, investors will continue to have the choice of availing other methods like applying through Self-Certified Syndicate Banks or the stock exchange platform for making applications, Sebi said in its circular.
These provisions will apply to public issues of debt securities starting from November 1.
The move is aimed at streamlining and aligning the process of applying in the public issue of debt securities, non-convertible redeemable preference shares, municipal debt securities and securitised debt instruments with that of the public issue of equity shares and convertibles.
“It has been decided that all individual investors applying in public issues of such securities through intermediaries (viz. syndicate members, registered stock brokers, registrar to