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Fundamental Analysis Of Polycab India – Financials, Future Plans & More

Trade Brains

Year Operating Revenue (Rs in Crores) Profit after tax (Rs in Crores) 2019 7,985 500 2020 8,830 765 2021 8,792 885 2022 12,203 917 2023 14,107 1,282 5 Year CAGR Growth 15.29% 26.54% Let us now analyze the margins of the company and find out if the margins of the company have increased similarly as its revenues and profits.

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Fundamental Analysis of ITC – Future Plans, Financials & More

Trade Brains

Segment Analysis ITC segregates itself into five segments: FMCG – Cigarettes is the largest and most profitable division of ITC accounting for 37% of the total revenues and 75% of the total earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) with an EBIT margin of 60%. Others includes the group’s IT services, investment and other businesses.

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Transcript: Joanne Bradford

The Big Picture

She has a number of investments as as really a entrepreneur and a venture investor. That led to their investment. Microsoft’s investment in Facebook. Joanne Bradford : No, I’m a, like, I think I invest with my human capital, right? And I think eventually they’ll be a B2C company.

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3 Key Advisor Metrics for Service Breakthroughs (From Lead Generation to Retention)

eMoney Advisor

3 The 2022 Investments & Wealth Institute report also highlighted that providing meaningful guidance was one of the top five most important things to clients, with 79 percent rating it “very important.” Investments & Wealth Institute. The average NPS score for financial services firms is 44, down from 46 in 2022.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

The Big Picture

So for a while, I ran Wells Fargo’s 401(k) business because they had acquired that as part of Wells Fargo Nikko Investment Advisors. Blake Grossman was the chief investment officer there. That’s the real success story, and that’s much harder than investing. RITHOLTZ: Interesting. RITHOLTZ: Right. NADIG: Yeah.