06-10-2016, 12:20 PM
(06-10-2016, 11:49 AM)Dreamhigh Wrote: Hi investors,
May I ask where and how do you get information on a company other than annual reports? Annual reports always wrote on the good side of the company only. How can I get more in-depth information on a company?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Dreamhigh
ARs and quarterly statements are a great place to start. I usually treat the company as though it's a private company that I suddenly inherited, and start asking questions to understand the company. The questions I come up with, would lead me to the sources for more in depth information.
For eg, if it's a manufacturing company, you'd want to find out stuff like what's the market demand for it's products, who are, if any the distributors for the products, who are the competitors and what's the company's competitive edge. All this info isn't in the AR, but can be easily researched online.
From data in the AR, you can work out other relevant data such as the cash conversion cycle, how efficiently the company utilises it's factories or manufacturing plant etc
If it's a construction business, I'd ask questions like what space within the construction business is it in. Is it mostly a main con or sub con? Developer or construction or both? What licensing does it have? That'd lead me to say the URA or the BCA websites to search for data.
So in short, there isn't 1 single source. Think of the tough questions, then your quest to find the answers will lead you to the sources.
Sometimes if you're lucky, a good analyst would've done the work for you and put it in a nice report. I'd still verify the data in it though.
Always good to see guys starting out, all the best.
Happy hunting for value