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I was kindly wondering please, i know when you are doing due diligence on a stock, you are looking through annual reports and other financial data for risks. However what is the main ingredient you are looking for, would this be the company's plan for growth over the next year please and how aggressive that growth might be and how it could affect the share price? If anyone kindly had any thoughts on this i would be forever grateful and thankful it would mean the world to me.
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Annual Report Analysis
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Re: Annual Report Analysis
robertbanking wrote: i know when you are doing due diligence on a stock, you are looking through annual reports and other financial data for risks.
Do you know what - I don't. There was a time I poured over the accounts and statements made by the directors I'm not sure it made me a better investor. I will look at headline numbers from data aggregators but does it let me spot risks? I'm not sure it does.
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Re: Annual Report Analysis
Thank you very much for getting back to me kempiejon, that is very kind of you, i really appreciate your comments.
Thats really interesting, its really nice to hear someone's thought on this, possibly i could look to cut down the amount of time i am researching stocks. I suppose the headline numbers if positive could indicate that alot of the risks are not overly concerning and the business is continuing to do well. Can i kindly please ask would you also look at forecasted future growth for like years 2024, 2025 on data aggregator sites also please? If you kindly had any thoughts on this it would be highly appreciated and i would be very thankful.
Hope you continue to enjoy the rest of your weekend and continue to do really well with your investing. Take care.
Thats really interesting, its really nice to hear someone's thought on this, possibly i could look to cut down the amount of time i am researching stocks. I suppose the headline numbers if positive could indicate that alot of the risks are not overly concerning and the business is continuing to do well. Can i kindly please ask would you also look at forecasted future growth for like years 2024, 2025 on data aggregator sites also please? If you kindly had any thoughts on this it would be highly appreciated and i would be very thankful.
Hope you continue to enjoy the rest of your weekend and continue to do really well with your investing. Take care.
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Re: Annual Report Analysis
I like to view the webcast and Q&A.
Sometimes it's the body language when answering questions that says a lot more than what is written down. Additionally you tend to get more context of the situation. A poor result might be not that bad as a contract was delayed in being signed by has been since or a payment fell into a different reporting period so things will look even better next time.
Sometimes it's just confidance in the management that they know what they are talking about and have a handle on the situation and a plan if things don't go their way.
Sometimes it's the body language when answering questions that says a lot more than what is written down. Additionally you tend to get more context of the situation. A poor result might be not that bad as a contract was delayed in being signed by has been since or a payment fell into a different reporting period so things will look even better next time.
Sometimes it's just confidance in the management that they know what they are talking about and have a handle on the situation and a plan if things don't go their way.
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