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    Raamdeo Agrawal on price, value & how Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway could end up with $10-20 trillion net worth

    Raamdeo Agrawal of Motilal Oswal Group discusses the importance of understanding value over price for every investor and also highlights Warren Buffett's achievements and investment strategies. He praises Buffett's 20% compounded growth over decades and notes that Buffett's limited investment in India despite significant Indian contributions to Berkshire Hathaway's success.

    Nvidia fails to impress growth-hungry investors, shares fall

    Nvidia's recent quarterly forecast didn't meet high investor expectations, leading to a 6% drop in its shares and affecting other chipmakers. Despite robust growth and a $50 billion share buyback, concerns remain about the long-term viability of generative AI and regulatory scrutiny. Nvidia's forecast for the coming quarter was close to analysts’ estimates.

    Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway hits $1 tn market value

    Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway holding company crossed $1 trillion in market value Wednesday, making it the first non-tech firm on Wall Street to pass the milestone. On Wednesday, Berkshire Hathaway's market capitalization crossed $1 trillion in early trading, putting it in an exclusive club alongside tech titans like Apple, Nvidia and Microsoft.

    Share market update: Most active stocks of the day in terms of total traded value

    The NSE Nifty index was trading 15.75 points down at 25002.0

    Raunak Onkar reveals 3 value plays in current market scenario

    ​You are actually seeing the demand offtake now as compared to what we were talking about, say five-six years back where everybody had a goal towards reducing the emissions across the world. Now, all these countries are coming and developing their grids. You are seeing renewable energy being picked up.

    Grip Invest launches India's first privately placed investment grade bonds with Rs 10,000 face value, offering 14% yield

    India's first privately placed investment grade bonds with a face value of Rs. 10,000 have been launched by Grip Invest with a tenure of 17 months.

    • Aarti Drugs announces record date for Rs 60 crore share buyback

      Aarti Drugs has set September 5 as the record date for its Rs 59.85 crore share buyback. The company will repurchase up to 6,65,000 shares at Rs 900 each, a 48% premium on Monday's BSE closing price. The buyback represents 0.72% of its total equity.

      One ratio which helps in bullish, confusing & 'sectoral bearish times': 4 stocks for long term investors

      It has made to headlines many times, one sector which is facing the brunt of selling from FPI, no prize for guessing it. It is financial services, stocks including banks. When a sector comes under pressure due to selling by one set of investors then sometimes, a narrative gets created that every stock in that sector should be avoided. But the fact if the fundamental of that sector are intact and improving, these phases of selling are probably an opportunity. Now the question comes which stock should be looked in and how much more should be paid for the stock. One of the ways is to determine by dividing a company’s PE multiple with its growth ratio. Look carefully at PEG ratio which in the long-term indicates many things in a better manner than most other alternatives like PE which tend to create a mirage of value.

      Waiting for a technical correction with a stock list and cash in hand, not chasing value: Dipan Mehta

      Dipan Mehta, Director at Elixir Equities, discussed market valuations and the lack of corrections since COVID. He advised caution in banking and auto sectors due to stagnation and potential cyclical downturns. Mehta is optimistic about long-term prospects, particularly in industries like smart meters, but is currently holding cash for strategic investments during corrections.

      We're almost fully invested, can’t sell good performers as new ideas are tough to come by: Amit Jeswani

      Amit Jeswani, CIO of Stallion Asset, discussed their strategy of staying fully invested, with a focus on high-growth, market-leading companies. Despite briefly holding cash last quarter, they prioritize finding new stock ideas. Jeswani highlighted fruitful investments in capital markets and the growing potential in sectors like power and cables. They continuously seek promising opportunities.

      Read my lipstick, beauty is equity: What Warren Buffett’s investment in a beauty company foretells about the economy

      Warren Buffett's recent purchase of Ulta Beauty Inc. shares has sparked concerns of a possible US recession. This aligns with the 'lipstick theory,' which suggests increased cosmetic sales during downturns. As high interest rates and rising unemployment plague the economy, Buffett's cautious investment choices may signal a strategic preparation for tougher times.

      Dhirendra Kumar on long-term investment & art of taking minimum risk

      Dhirendra Kumar, CEO of Value Research, discussed his disciplined spending and investment strategies, emphasizing the importance of delayed gratification and careful financial planning. He categorizes expenses into essential, efficiency-boosting, and pleasure. Kumar's approach has led to his financial freedom, and he advises aspiring for financial independence and early retirement while ensuring a balanced lifestyle.

      Indian investors value sustainability but struggle to access trustworthy data: Deloitte

      Deloitte and The Fletcher School found that more than 90% of Indian institutional investors consider sustainability data crucial for due diligence. Challenges include inconsistent ESG ratings and high costs. The report recommends improved reporting standards and third-party assurances to build trust, as client pressure to incorporate ESG strategies intensifies.

      Best value funds to invest in August 2024

      If value investing still appeals to you, here is our list of recommended value funds to invest in August 2024. There is no change in our recommended schemes. Watch out for our monthly updates to find out whether your favourite scheme is performing well.

      Reliance Retail gets about Rs 15,000 cr from parent to expand presence

      Reliance Industries has invested approximately ₹14,839 crore into Reliance Retail as debt over the last fiscal year, marking the largest financial support in a decade. This investment supports Reliance Retail's expansion into smaller towns and new store formats, with a total of ₹19,170 crore invested, including ₹4,330 crore in equity. The company has also accelerated the repayment of bank loans, possibly in preparation for a future IPO, though no formal announcement has been made. Reliance Retail’s overall debt has risen to ₹81,060 crore, reflecting the significant funding from its parent company.

      India outpaces major economies in growth of intangible investments

      This growth underscores India's expanding role in global innovation and intellectual property. The report released by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) marks the first time data on intangible investment is available for India.

      MF Query: How to invest for your child's future: SIPs, diversification, and fund choices

      Roshni Dudhe seeks advice on starting a 15-year SIP for her 12-year-old twin daughters. Girirajan Murugan of FundsIndia recommends a diversified equity portfolio with various fund types and warned against Children Funds due to lock-in periods and higher expense ratios. The consultation aimed to secure financial stability through life stages.

      FTA, investment promotion, connectivity are key to greater BIMSTEC cooperation

      The two-day CII BIMSTEC Business Summit 2024 in New Delhi highlighted the need for concluding the BIMSTEC Free Trade Agreement and promoting investments to boost intra-regional trade. Key focus areas include connectivity, agriculture, energy, and technology. An annual business summit and the establishment of a BIMSTEC Industry Chamber were proposed.

      Value investing for beginners: Invest in Value Fund for balanced growth

      Value investing involves picking undervalued stocks. Beginners can invest in Value Funds for balanced, long-term gains. Set goals, research, and invest via SIP to balance risk-return. This strategy withstands downturns, covers market segments, recovers beaten-down stocks, reshuffles portfolios, avoids multi-baggers, and maximizes total returns, accounting for expense ratio and exit load.

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