Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Resources for research

Screener

For majorly sourcing the company's historical financial data, concalls, credit rating reports and annual reports

https://www.screener.in/


Investing

Similar to screener but a little diverse database in a different setting

https://www.investing.com/


Trading Economics

To get a global database for broader comparison

https://tradingeconomics.com/


Yahoo Finance

T bond rates and commodities prices with some historical price data

https://finance.yahoo.com/


Prime Investor

Market returns over a period of time along with dividend yield

https://primeinvestor.in/


Trendlyne

Research reports and Key metrices

https://trendlyne.com/features/


Factset

Ebook and articles on multiple industries

https://www.factset.com/


Annual Report

The starting point for any research. Don’t just skim the financials—read up on the management’s vision and the company’s direction. It’s the company’s story in one place.


Analyst Briefings & Investor Presentations

Think of these as the company’s “highlights reel.” They often summarize key metrics and operational details that may be buried in the annual report.


Credit Reports

S&P, Moody’s, and CRISIL reports focus on the company’s creditworthiness. They dive deep into liquidity, credit, and financial stability. Definitely worth a read.


Equity Research Reports

Brokers and investment firms release these with detailed projections, valuations, and potential risks. If you’re looking for growth forecasts and insights, these are invaluable.


Industry Reports

Companies operate within a broader industry. Look at industry reports (global and regional) to understand market trends and see how the company compares to competitors.

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