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kundkundtc9 · 1 year
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Best Cement Stocks to Buy in India 2023
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India is the second largest cement producer in the world, following China, and is also the third largest consumer of cement and cement products. Housing & Real Estate demands 65% share of cement, followed by Public Infrastructure which requires 25% and Industrial Development has 10% demand for cement. While the pandemic halted many construction projects, cement companies were forced to manage their costs. But since the lockdowns were lifted, many projects have resumed and thus demand is expected to grow. It is imperative that we grab the opportunity to invest in this sector and find the best cement stocks. Cement Industry is highly capital-intensive and has huge fixed costs. It must be evaluated regionally since demand may vary from region to region.
Top 10 Cement Stocks in India
Let us look at the cement stocks list to help us decide which ones to invest in for the long term. We will make our decision based on financial ratios since we use Fundamental Analysis for long term investment decisions.
Net profit margin, 3 years CAGR net profit, return on equity, debt to equity ratio, earnings per share, price to earnings ratio, dividend per share, promoter’s shareholding, market capitalization, and change in revenue and net profit are the fundamental analysis parameters we will take into consideration to select best cement stocks for long term investments.
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futurecapstocks · 2 years
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Market this week 9-9-2022
Market this week 9-9-2022
The banking industry is rerated by Morgan Stanley, and some stocks might rise by 41%. The bank stock rise doesn’t seem to be coming to an end anytime soon. That much can be deduced, at least, from the way analysts are upgrading some bank stocks, increasing their price targets and profit projections. The second leg of the rerating cycle has now begun, according to Morgan Stanley, after it…
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diluc33rpm · 2 years
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moneyinvestinfo · 5 months
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stockedge14 · 5 months
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Discover the financial prowess and stability with Ultratech Cement Shares. Uncover the secrets behind its profitable rise in the market. Dive into a world of lucrative opportunities as we explore why investing in Ultratech Cement is a strategic and rewarding bet. Harness the power of growth with our insightful analysis and make informed decisions in the dynamic realm of stock trading.
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raja81bcs · 6 months
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UltraTech Cement’s acquisition of Burnpur Cement’s grinding assets in Jharkhand marks a strategic milestone in its growth trajectory. This expansion not only signifies the company’s geographical diversification but also underscores its unwavering commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the construction industry. As UltraTech Cement continues its journey of expansion and innovation, this acquisition stands as a testament to its vision of cementing a stronger, more sustainable future for India’s infrastructure landscape.
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finowing · 6 months
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reallyelegantperson · 8 months
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Adani Orient Cement News.
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sharemarketnewsinfo · 10 months
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lifestle · 11 months
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India Cement Share Price Target 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, and 2030
India Cement is one of the leading cement manufacturers and suppliers in the domestic market, the company is the 9th biggest cement company by revenue, and many investors are keenly watching India Cement share values. Let’s see an in-depth analysis of India Cements Share Price Target and its future share value prediction. Evaluating the company’s business fundamentals and financial aspects will…
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familyabolisher · 10 months
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I've walked past the Barbie branded selfie booth, sat through the reel of old commercials that precede the previews, and watched Margot Robbie learn to cry, and I’m still not sure what “doing the thing and subverting the thing,” which Greta Gerwig claimed as the achievement of Barbie in a recent New York Times Magazine profile, could possibly mean. This was the second Gerwig profile the magazine has run. I wrote the first one, in 2017, which in hindsight appears like a warning shot in a publicity campaign that has cemented Gerwig’s reputation as so charming and pure of heart that any choice (we used to call them compromises) she makes is justified, a priori, by her innocence. This is a strange position for an adult to occupy, especially when the two-hour piece of branded content she is currently promoting hinges on a character who discovers that her own innocence is the false product of a fallen world. But—spoiler alert!—the point of Barbie’s “hero’s journey” is less to reconcile Barbie to death than to reconcile the viewer to culture in the age of IP.
“Doing the thing and subverting the thing”: I haven’t finished working out the details, but I think the rough translation would be Getting rich and not feeling feel bad about it. (Or, for the viewer: Having a good time and not feeling bad about it.) One must labor under a rather reduced sense of the word “subvert” to be impressed with poking loving fun at product misfires such as Midge (the pregnant Barbie), Tanner (the dog who poops), and the Ken with the earring, especially given that the value of all these collectors’ items has, presumably, not decreased since the film opened. Barbie may feature a sassy tween sternly informing Robbie’s Stereotypical Barbie that the tiny-waisted top-heavy billion-dollar business she represents has made girls “feel bad” about themselves, but if anyone uttered the word “anorexia,” I missed it. (There was a reason Todd Haynes told the story of Karen Carpenter’s life and death with Barbies, and it wasn’t because an uncanny piece of molded plastic has the magical power to resolve the contradictions of girlhood and global capitalism.) There’s a bit about Robbie going back into a box in the Mattel boardroom, but Barbies aren’t made in an executive suite; they come from factories in China. On the one hand, it’s weird for a film about a real-world commodity to unfold wholly in the realm of ideas and feelings, but then again, that’s pretty much the definition of branding. Mattel doesn’t care if we buy Barbie dolls—they’re happy to put the word “Barbie” on sunglasses and T-shirts, or license clips from the movie for an ad for Google. OK, here’s my review: When Gerwig first visited Mattel HQ in October 2019, the company’s stock was trading at less than twelve dollars a share. Today the price is $21.40. 
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indiabizlive · 1 year
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On the strength of encouraging economic statistics from the nation, domestic equity markets increased their gains for the eighth session in a row and finished higher on Tuesday. Headline peers resisted the subdued global views. The NSE’s Nifty50 increased 82.65 points, or 0.46 per cent, to finish the day at 18,147.65, while the BSE Sensex increased 242.27 points, or 0.40 per cent, to close at 61,354.71.
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luckymoonrebel · 1 year
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Check India Cements share price, financial data and complete stock analysis.Get India Cements stock rating based on quarterly result, profit and loss account, balance sheet, shareholding pattern and annual report.
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uaecompany · 1 year
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kamana-mishra · 2 years
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Ambuja Cements Ltd.- Share Price, Financials, Stock Analysis
Check Ambuja Cement share price, financial data and complete stock analysis.Get Ambuja Cement stock rating based on quarterly result, profit and loss account, balance sheet, shareholding pattern and annual report.
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stockgyan · 2 years
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Ambuja Cement Important News
Hello Friends there is an important news about Ambuja Cement. Watch more details https://youtu.be/vX6wGFP_WH4
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