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Catalysts Industry Tailwinds: Continued global demand for wastewater treatment driven by urbanisation, water scarcity, and stricter environmental regulations. A rising focus on circular economies that value resource recovery from organic waste.Read more
Next 6-12 months: Global economic slowdown: A recession in key markets (US, Europe) could reduce IT spending. Best case scenario revenue can grow 10% YoY max, given forecast recently of 4% growth.Read more

How does Base make money? Base offers software implementation and generation services, they are specialized in SAP.Read more

⛔️ Overvalued Alert: This Stock is a Strong Sell ⛔️ Intrinsic Value per Share (DCF-based): Rs. 14.25 Current Market Price (CMP): Rs. 37.4 Overvaluation: CMP exceeds intrinsic value by 162% Key Risks and Red Flags Chronic Negative Free Cash Flow 7 out of the last 11 years show negative Free Cash Flow (FCF). Cumulative FCF: -Rs. 29,823 Mn over the past decade.Read more

Current Business (Present Narrative): Oracle is a leading provider of enterprise IT solutions, focusing on databases, cloud computing, and enterprise software. Its primary revenue streams include: Cloud Services (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - OCI): Competing directly with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, OCI is growing rapidly, driven by its ability to handle enterprise workloads effectively.Read more
It is one of the three biggest carmakers in the world, with a dominant market share of some 21 per cent in its home market - which actually grew in the recent past. Yet both from a strategic and a global perspective, the Wolfsburgers are under marked pressure.Read more

Bull Intel is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world and holds the lion's share of the PC and server processor markets. u Intel is making some smart moves in its turnaround plans, such as shedding some noncore businesses, spinning off shares of its attractive automotive business (Mobileye), and seeking innovative co- investment partnerships with financial firms.Read more
It's a brutally competitive market without doubt, and with competitors such as Ryanair and its mercurial CEO around, you get perhaps some extra heat compared with other industries. Yet short-haul, leisure-focussed air travel in Europe has seen a few decent years ever since the start of consumers' revenge buying in the aftermath of the pandemic.Read more

In the most optimistic scenario, TGS capitalizes on its merger with PGS, leveraging the cost synergies of over $50 million annually. This creates a significant financial buffer, allowing the company to focus on strategic growth while optimizing operational efficiencies.Read more