Multibagger Rockingdeals Circular Economy hits upper circuit on robust results

Shares of Rockingdeals Circular Economy Ltd hit the upper circuit of 20% today due to robust results.

 

The IPO had opened 125 percent higher on debut on November 30 after its initial public offering of the SME was subscribed over 213 times.

The stock opened at Rs 300 on the NSE SME platform from its issue price of Rs 140 a share. At 10am, the stock was trading at Rs 315, up 125 percent from its issue price.

The SME IPO, which was open to bids from November 22 to 24, saw overwhelming subscription levels with 201.42 times buying in the retail category, 47.4 times in QIPs, and 459 times in NIIs.

The Rs 21-crore IPO was an entire fresh issue of 15 lakh shares. The company plans to use the net proceeds for working capital needs and brand positioning, marketing, and advertising.

Corporate Capitalventures Pvt Ltd managed the IPO, with Bigshare Services Pvt Ltd as the registrar and Ss Corporate Securities as the market maker for Rockingdeals Circular Economy IPO.

Established in 2005, Rockingdeals specialises in bulk trading of excess and open-boxed inventory, offering services to help companies efficiently dispose of surplus stock. Their seamless and transparent process benefits both sellers and buyers, creating a win-win scenario.

With over 18 categories of Stock Keeping Units (SKU), Rocking Deals deals with electrical appliances (Syska, Havells, LG, etc.), apparel & footwear (Zara, Nike, etc.), speakers (Boat, JBL, Gizmore), mobiles, accessories, and various other products. These items are sourced from e-commerce vendors like Snapdeal (Juscorp), Flipkart, Amazon affiliates, companies like GO Auto, Salora International, Zazz Technology Connect Private Limited, and dealers/distributors like Matrix Housewares, Raj Agency, Sudhi Enterprises, etc.

For FY23, the firm reported a net profit of Rs 1.54 crore against Rs 14.37 lakh a year ago. Revenue for the year stood at Rs 15.18 crore versus Rs 15.33 crore last year.

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Multibagger Rockingdeals Circular Economy hits upper circuit on robust results

Cochin Shipyard is up 4% due to new contract. Read research report

Cochin Shipyard surges on new contract

🔹News: Cochin Shipyard has signed a contract worth ₹488.25 crore with the Ministry of Defence for the repair and maintenance of Indian naval ships.

🔹Impact: Shares of the state-owned shipyard are up by 4%.

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Wardwizard Innovations Multibagger is up 5.4% due to MOU with BEEAH Group

Wardwizard Innovations signed an MoU with Sharjah (UAE) based BEEAH Group to manufacture electric vehicles. As part of strategic alliance, both companies will conduct feasibility studies for the production electric vehicle in the UAE.

🔹Impact: Shares of the electronic vehicle manufacturer are up by 5.4%.

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Wardwizard Innovations Multibagger is up 5.4% due to MOU with BEEAH Group

Can Fin Homes is up 45% YoY. It is a buy for target price of Rs 908

Fixing for governance; building for durability

CANF has embarked on a journey to strengthen its governance framework and add new pillars to drive its next leg of sustainable and profitable growth. CANF has historically been one of the most durable franchises delivering healthy growth (25% AUM CAGR during FY11-FY23) and steady earnings (25% earnings CAGR during the same period). We believe that the recent incidence of fraud at one of the branches was an outlier event with the necessary corrective actions in place to mitigate the operational risk. CANF’s recent investments to widen its sourcing channels are likely to augment its customer funnel, thereby adding more legs to balance sheet growth. We reiterate our BUY rating on CANF with RI-based TP of INR 908 (implying 2.2x Sep-25 ABVPS) and our top pick among HFCs.

▪ Reinforcing the governance framework: Mr Suresh Iyer, the new MD & CEO, has been focusing on three key aspects: further strengthening of core functions, tech transformation for driving throughput and diversifying sourcing channels to augment growth. We believe these measures are likely to address the operational risks (such as the recent fraud at one of the branches) while also offering new growth catalysts.

▪ Augmenting the customer funnel: CANF is adding new sourcing channels to reduce its dependence on DSA-sourced business, currently at 82% (FY19: 51%). The new sourcing channels include sourcing from builders (approved project finance), process debottlenecking to drive higher throughput from branches, and digital sourcing (yet to be implemented). While DSAs remain a low-cost sourcing channel (~40bps of pay-out), channel diversification is likely to ensure a larger customer funnel and a wider customer profile.

▪ Exercising upside levers to scale: With >75% of its net total assets qualifying as housing finance for individuals, CANF has significant room to scale its non-housing portfolio. CANF is gradually building up this non-housing portfolio through measures such as longer-tenor LAP. Further, incremental branch additions have been skewed towards non-southern states that offer larger deployment opportunities.

▪ Investments to drive near-term higher opex ratios: CANF has embarked on an investment phase with branch additions (~15-20 annually) and tech transformation (INR 2.5bn of total cost over seven years), which is likely to drive opex ratios higher from ~16% currently to ~18% in the near term. We opine that these investments are an absolute must, given tech investments by most peers and relatively muted branch additions in the recent past.

▪ Profitability, growth intact; valuation remains attractive: Despite a ~45% rally in the stock price since our initiation in Apr-23, we believe CANF is attractively valued for the potent combination of medium-term growth (17% CAGR over FY23-26E) and profitability (17-18% RoE) that the franchise is poised to deliver.

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Can Fin Homes is up 45% YoY. It is a buy for target price of Rs 908

Research Report on best PSU Banks to buy

Earnings outlook steady; well poised for Re-rating 2.0 PSBs have delivered a strong performance since FY22, with the Nifty PSU Bank Index outperforming the Nifty-50/Bank Nifty by 87%/ 78%. We earlier resumed coverage on the entire PSB sector in CY21 enthused by their improving business/earnings outlook. We estimate top six PSBs under our coverage to report PAT of INR1.5t/INR1.7tn in FY25/FY26, while sector RoA/RoE improves to 1.2%/17.9% by FY26E. Several PSBs have raised capital from the market and have shored up their capitalization levels, which will enable healthy balance sheet growth, particularly as the capex cycle recovers after the general elections. We thus estimate ABV for our coverage PSBs to grow at a healthy 16-22% range over FY24-26. We believe that sustained and consistent performance on return ratios and a conducive macroenvironment can drive further re-rating of the sector. We introduce FY26E and rollforward target prices for our PSBs coverage universe. We thus revise our TP for SBI (INR800), BoB (INR280), INBK (INR525), UNBK (INR150), CBK (INR550), PNB (INR90). Top picks: SBIN, BOB and CBK.

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Dolly Khanna Portfolio sparkles with multibagger gains. Check her latest portfolio.

Dolly Khanna’s present portfolio is as follows:

STOCK CMP (Rs) NOS of Shares VALUE % to portfolio
Chennai Petro 691.55 2,412,020 ₹1,668,032,431.00 41.65
KCP 40.9 1,432,638 ₹58,594,894.20 1.46
Monte Carlo Fashions 705.65 401,512 ₹283,326,942.80 7.07
Nitin Spinners 340 656,338 ₹223,154,920.00 5.57
Mangalore Chem 124.2 1,437,990 ₹178,598,358.00 4.46
Prakash Pipes 442 774,451 ₹342,307,342.00 8.55
Pondy Oxides 443.7 356,523 ₹158,189,255.10 3.95
Talbros Auto 305.8 193,215 ₹59,085,147.00 1.48
Control Print 944.35 193,582 ₹182,809,161.70 4.56
Tinna Rubber 598.8 221,932 ₹132,892,881.60 3.32
Deepak Spinners 257.25 118,743 ₹30,546,636.75 0.76
Simran Farms 170.05 54,496 ₹9,267,044.80 0.23
Prakash Industries 181.05 1,798,140 ₹325,553,247.00 8.13
Som Distilleries 290.3 873,429 ₹253,556,438.70 6.33
Salzer Electronics 416.1 177,599 ₹73,898,943.90 1.85
Rajshree Sugars 53.2 347,035 ₹18,462,262.00 0.46
National Oxygen 115.9 56,973 ₹6,603,170.70 0.16
Total ₹4,004,879,077.25 100.00

At least 6 stocks owned by Dolly Khanna, whose portfolio is managed by her husband Rajiv Khanna, have given multibagger returns inching up to 228% in 2023.

Data available till the end of the September quarter on ACE Equity showed that Khanna owned 18 stocks in her portfolio out of which Chennai Petroleum, Talbros Automotive, Prakash Pipes, Tinna Rubber and Control Print have given multibagger returns this year. We have excluded stocks that were not owned by her.

Prakash Industries has also given multibagger returns in the last one year but it is not considered in this list as the stock was not in her portfolio in December 2022.

Chennai Petroleum Corporation

Chennai Petroleum owns one of the largest standalone refineries in south India with a capacity of 10.5 mtpa. Khanna owned 1.62% stake in the company, the stock of which has rallied around 228% this year.

“The stock is highly sensitive to GRMs: a $1/bbl change in the GRM alters EPS by 43.2%. We retain our Buy rating with a 12-mth TP of Rs775, valuing the stock at 4.5x FY25e EV/EBITDA,” Anand Rathi said.

Talbros Automotive

Khanna’s stake in Talbros stood at 1.57% at the end of quarter ended September 30 versus 1.50% at the end of

the June ended quarter, according to the public shareholding data available on the BSE.

Market maven Vijay Kedia also owns 1.22% stake in the company, the shares of which have rallied around 173% in 2023.

Prakash Pipes

The smallcap with a market capitalisation of just around Rs 1,000 crore has also rallied around 171% this year. Khanna owned around 3.24% stake in the company.

Tinna Rubber And Infrastructure

Tinna Rubber is another smallcap in Khanna’s portfolio that has more than doubled in the last one year. The ace investor owned 1.3% stake in the company at the end of Q2.

Control Print

Shares of smallcap Control Print have rallied around 130% in the last one year. Khanna’s ownership stood at 1.21%.

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Top 3 Picks for 2024 from the realty sector by JMFICS

Investment Theme for 2024 – Realty

As shared in our previous reports, Realty Index has given a decadal breakout – 14 years to be precise which means next 12 -24 months could be dominated by this sector. Realty Index can potentially double from current level of 770 in the next 2 years. Our Target is 1500.

Largecaps have already shown a big move led by DLF (our Diwali Pick) but we feel now is the time for the Mid and Small Caps to join the party.

Here are our Top 3 Picks from the space:

1. IBREALEST (CMP 87)
2. RUSTOMJEE (CMP 605)
3. DBREALTY (201)

Targets can be anywhere in the 2x to 2.5x i.e. a possible upside for more than 100% in next 2 years.

2023 belonged to PSE’s while 2024 can very much he dominated by Real Estate stocks. It will be a straight upmove so keep buying on dips.

Stay Bullish, Stay Invested 👍🏻

Regards,
Rahul Sharma
JM Financial Services Ltd.

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Onward Technologies, Multibagger MNC stock, hits Upper Circuit of 20%

Onward Technologies is an Indian multinational software technology outsourcing company specializing in digital and ER&D services, transportation & mobility, industrial equipment, heavy machinery, and healthcare & Med-Tech industries.

Harish Mehta has founded, led, grown, and mentored Onward across two generations as MD & Chairman. Having co-founded NASSCOM, he is credited for being the driving force behind galvanizing Indian IT industry. Mr. Mehta is the award-winning author of 2022’s National Bestseller, The Maverick Effect.

Onward Tech Consolidated September 2023 Net Sales at Rs 120.24 crore, up 9.2% Y-o-Y

Reported Consolidated quarterly numbers for Onward Technologies are:

Net Sales at Rs 120.24 crore in September 2023 up 9.2% from Rs. 110.11 crore in September 2022.

Quarterly Net Profit at Rs. 9.57 crore in September 2023 up 1552.53% from Rs. 0.58 crore in September 2022.

EBITDA stands at Rs. 16.43 crore in September 2023 up 294% from Rs. 4.17 crore in September 2022.

The stock has been a multibagger with a return of 111.9% YoY and 1105% in 5 years. Today, the stock hit the upper circuit of 20%. The stock of Onward Tech is a good buy on dips because it has a good futuristic business model.

The price target of Onward Technologies is about 50% more on a yearly basis according to a research report of foreign brokers CLSA and Citibank.

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Buy Eureka Forbes for Target Price of Rs 650

Kotak Inst Eqt on Eureka Forbes
Initiate Buy, TP Rs 650
Is poised to benefit from growth in India’s water purifier market, driven by a strong unmet need among consumers, low penetration rates & fresh focus from management
See potential for high margins &strong ROCE & FCF

Kotak Inst Eqt on Eureka Forbes
Initiate Buy, TP Rs 650
Est a 34% CAGR in pre-ESOP EBITDA over FY2023- 26E.
Valuations are not cheap, but draw support from strong FCF & growth potential

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Buy Eureka Forbes for Target Price of Rs 650

AUM of Saurabh Mukherjea’s Marcellus PMS is Rs 7700 Cr

AUM of Saurabh Mukherjea’s Marcellus PMS is Rs 7700 Cr, spread over 4 schemes. Only 1 scheme has outperformed Benchmark since inception with 2% alpha. No exit load or lock in period. Redemption is Rs 40 Cr per week. 70% clients are on performance fee model with hurdle rate of 8%

Saurabh may himself not be making much money from the PMS Fund due to the ‘performance fee only’ model as hurdle rate of 8% is not crossed. “If I don’t make them money, I don’t make money from them”. Also clients will bolt if underperformance continues

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