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ITC Ltd.SWOT Analysis
What is SWOT Analysis
Strengths19 S
Weakness6 W
Opportunity3 O
Threats1 T
What is SWOT Analysis ?These are then classified as strengths, weaknesses, opportunities that investors can leverage, and threats that might impact company health.Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Analysis is a real time check on stock health throughout the day. SWOT looks at financials, management quality, technical parameters and valuations to identify positives and negatives for every stock.
- Strengths
- Weakness
- Opportunity
- Threats
- Benjamin Graham Value Screen
- Stocks in Buy Zone with High Momentum Score Last Month
- Companies with current TTM PE Ratio less than 3 Year, 5 Year and 10 Year PE
- Undervalued Growth Stocks
- Jim Slater's Zulu Principle (Discover Growth Stocks)
- Mid-range Performer (DVM)
- Stocks seeing month price declines, good financial durability, and newly affordable valuations (subscription)
- Companies with high TTM EPS Growth
- Annual Profit Growth higher than Sector Profit Growth
- PEG lower than Industry PEG
- Dividend yield greater than sector dividend yield
- Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
- Growth in Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (QoQ)
- Growth in Quarterly Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (YoY)
- Companies with Low Debt
- Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years
- Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years
- Companies with Zero Promoter Pledge
- Volume Shockers
- Declining Revenue every quarter for the past 2 quarters
- Weak Momentum: Price below Short, Medium and Long Term Averages
- Increasing Trend in Non-Core Income
- Top Losers
- Near 52 Week Low
- Stocks Underperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
- Brokers upgraded recommendation or target price in the past three months
- Street Favorite: High Analyst Rating with at least 20% upside
- Highest FII stock holdings
- Big Deal (Insider and SAST) sells last month greater than 1% of total shares
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