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Risa International

Posted on: October 10th, 2016 at 11:03 am

Company is into Indian Textile, Apparel and Iron & Steel Scrap.

INDIAN TEXTILE & APPAREL INDUSTRY:

India is the second largest producer of textiles and garments in the world. The Indian textiles and apparel industry is expected to grow very fast in next few years. This industry accounts for large amount to the world’s spindle capacity. Abundant availability of raw materials such as cotton, wool, silk and jute as well

as skilled workforce have made the country a sourcing hub.

The textiles industry has made a major contribution to the national economy in terms of direct and indirect employment generation and net foreign exchange earnings. The sector contributes large amount to the country’s foreign exchange inflows. It provides direct employment to over 45 million people. The textiles sector is the second largest provider of employment after agriculture. Thus, growth and all round development of this industry has a direct bearing on the improvement of the India’s economy.

Currently trading at 1.51, having book value of 2.26 and P/E of 50.33.

Company has almost 0 debt and has been posting small profits every quarter. It does look like a good long term bet.

The Indian textiles industry is set for strong growth, buoyed by strong domestic consumption as well as export demand.

The most significant change in the Indian textiles industry has been the advent of man-made fibers (MMF). India has successfully placed its innovative range of MMF textiles in almost all the countries across the globe.

The textiles sector has witnessed a spurt in investment during the last five years. The industry (including dyed and printed) attracted foreign direct investors.

IRON & STEEL SCRAP

Iron & Steel Scrap is one of the essential requirements for manufacture of steel in mini-steel industry. It is also consumed by some major steel plants. Scrap–especially that from the ship breaking industry supplies substantial quantity of re-rollable steel and steel scrap for the iron & steel industry. Iron scrap is available in the country in the form of pressed bundles, a mixture of used steel components (called as a commercial scrap), turnings and borings and heavy melting scrap. These are generated by industries of all sectors like automobiles, railways and engineering workshops. The collection and processing of scrap in an organised manner is undertaken by a few units in the country. In the local market, scrap is supplied by dealers who in turn arrange to have scrap collected manually or through sub-dealers. The consumption of scrap is mainly reported by Induction Furnace and Electric Arc Furnace units, integrated steel plants and alloy steel & foundry industries. Scraps are used in the steel sector after recycling. Recycling scrap helps in conservation of energy as re-melting of scrap requires much less energy than production of iron or steel from iron ore. Also, the consumption of iron and scrap by re-melting reduces the burden on land fill disposal facilities and prevents the accumulation of abandoned steel products in the environment. It increases the availability of semi-finished material which otherwise would have to be produced using the ore. Thus, it helps in conservation of natural resources.

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  1. Suresh Says:
    October 10th, 2016
    Posted at: 11:22 am

    Thank you sir! waiting since long :)


  2. Sandip Says:
    October 10th, 2016
    Posted at: 10:53 pm

    Hi CB,

    This is Sandip. I am going through this and found that trading was suspended but did not find the reason for this.

    http://www.financialexpress.com/markets/indian-markets/trading-suspended-in-31-companies-from-march-31-shares-plunge-up-to-20/230442/

    Could you please check.


  3. karthick prabhu Says:
    October 10th, 2016
    Posted at: 11:03 pm

    Hey CB Thanks for this:)

    I could see before 5 years the stock price was around 1300 rs. Is there any history behind the price?


  4. Rahul Says:
    October 10th, 2016
    Posted at: 11:31 pm

    What made you bullish on the stock ??
    No good technical structure also


  5. NDA Says:
    October 11th, 2016
    Posted at: 9:26 am

    Wish You all HAPPY DASARA. Sir, What is the target of Risa Internetional ???????????????


  6. CB Says:
    October 11th, 2016
    Posted at: 9:38 am

    Hi Suresh, most welcome..

    Hi NDA, Wish you the same.. Happy Dussera.. it can double in long term

    Hi Rahul, yes, its more of a fundamental call. fallen from quite high levels. company is posting small profits and has almost 0 debt.

    Hi karthick prabhu, I can see its high of 354 in dec'14. seems in the past it was operator driven

    Hi Sandip, yes, there was news of someone operating these stocks. it was re-listed later. being a penny stock, we can take a small risk as company does seem avg fundamentally. better than many other penny stocks.


  7. sandhya dey Says:
    October 11th, 2016
    Posted at: 10:47 am

    sir,
    Happy dasara.

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