It will rain cash for India Inc.
In this issue:
» Mumbai has among the higher office rents
» Yuan revaluation will increase purchasing power
» What India should do to catch up with China
» Policymakers complacent about financial reforms
» ...and more!!
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FY10 is now about to conclude and the performance of India Inc. has certainly been much better. India's GDP has been growing nicely if the performance in the last two quarters is anything to go by. What is more, the free cash flows (FCFs) of Indian firms have turned positive for the first time after the financial crisis in fiscal 2009, with profits increasing and companies paring back on capital expenditure. And the icing on the cake is that these FCFs are expected to rise sharply over the next three years. This is important because sufficient free cash flows mean that the company has enough resources to pursue more opportunities to grow, even after accounting for various expenses that are required to either maintain or expand the asset base.
Little wonder then that the Indian stockmarkets have given a huge thumbs up to this fact as the rally in the past one year has indicated. However, the key to note here is that in the case of many companies, their stock prices have already run way ahead of fundamentals. Thus, at the end of the day, even if a particular company's management and cash flow prospects look good, what needs to be asked is whether the price is right enough.
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What is more, Ajit Dayal, our founder, in the recently held Equitymaster Investor Summit 2010 was of the view that prices in the long term are not expected to fall any lower as long as the nexus between the politicians and real estate firms remains intact.
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Zoellick also argues for a revaluation of the Yuan . He thus joins the long list of experts, who've shared a similar opinion. Zoellick believes that the Yuan revaluation will further increase the purchasing power of the Chinese and reduce inflationary pressures in the economy. It could also have a soothing effect on its real estate bubble, which many believe could set off a crisis in the dragon nation. Quite a cogent argument from the World Bank President we should say. Thus, the need of the hour seems to be the US improving its savings rate and China improving its consumer spending. The good point is that both these scenarios are a win-win situation for both the economies in the long run.
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6 Responses to "It will rain cash for India Inc."
Harish Kawalkar
Mar 31, 2010it great, this report always carry great information, like china has high saving rate.
thanks and congrates equitymaster to build investor knowledge.
Regards,
Harish S. Kawalkar
ashok sharma
Mar 31, 2010Sir, not able to understand as to how increase in the purchasing power in china shall reduce the inflationary pressures, rather it should be other way round.
Anupam Garg
Mar 31, 2010As usual, I agree with your first article. But from a layman investor point of view, it becomes difficult to find the FCF of each company. Moreover, FCF is not the sole criterion of investing. In my personal view, until i am able to see the FCF first, I will not invest in any firm.
Greater noida is a cool site, if only the extremes in weather could be controlled. It is 1 piece of land which can be developed at LEVELS SURPASSING WORLD's OFFICE LEVELS. I would personally like to see it grow.
impressive views on the 3rd artice.
I can make India reach a growth rate never seen before. I know the people who can do that for india. Can we get a chance 2 speak with the top honchos? rather, can a place be selected asap where all of us can gather and discuss it.
& therefore, we must have Saudi Arabia as a friend
Avoid M&A & we are doomed...i am talking about Earth's destruction
show me the money and then talk about complacency.
my quote: uncertainty is my best friend. why don't you also make him your best friend?
A query to the equitymaster.com group: What is the workforce behind your group? You people have amazing analytical skills and I would love to work with such talented minds
Sanjay Sharma
Mar 31, 2010Dear Sir,
I am dialy reader of your FIve Wrap Money Mantra Pl let me know how to make money form Share Market. I am Just working in Nifty Call and Put.
Pl let me best advice from your side.
Regards
Sanjay Sharma
mohidin
May 31, 2010Dear sir,
Pl give me the details of the so called infra co....ARSinfrasructure....whose beta is about 3 daily
regards