Research Paper on Fundamental Analysis of Indian Paint Industry
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 3
Abstract
Fundamental analysis helps to evaluate the correct price of the shares. The shareholders can invest their money in the companies by making fundamental analysis. The main purpose of this analysis is to identify overpriced or underpriced securities. The fundamental analysis has a proper framework. For this research Top Down (Economic, Industry and Company Analysis) approach has been adopted. The Indian paint industry is growing in multifold. The innovation in products like friendly, odor free, and dust & water resistant paints have attracted large customers. The Paint industry has bright prospects in the coming year. Therefore the investments in Paint industry may results in profit. Two leading companies, Asian Paints Ltd & Berger Paints Ltd, listed in National Stock Exchange are chosen for the study. The analysis is carried out based on secondary data. The data collected from the reports published by RBI, Website of NSE, Annual Reports for the five year period of the both the Companies. Fundamental of both companies is carried out by EIC approach to determine the intrinsic value.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kshitija Gandhi
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