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Jan 4, 2011

Forbes top 10 picks for 2011

Our recommendations comprise a set of 10 companies that will not only thrive in a high interest rate regime, but also find themselves the beneficiary of the strongest growth impulses in the economy. These are the themes that will drive the economy forward despite the turbulence in macro indicators.



Theme: Agricultural Growth

Stock: Coromandel International

At a growth rate of 4-5 percent, agriculture is expected to play a crucial role in GDP growth in the coming year. Indian farmers have begun to invest handsomely in improving yields and Coromandel has positioned itself as a complete farm inputs company. While the company has a strong franchise in fertilizers, it is the new businesses such as speciality nutrients that will be the key growth driver. This new revenue stream now accounts for 10 percent of sales, but is seeing a 40 percent annual growth rate. The profit margins are about three times that of the fertilizer business at 10-12 percent.

Theme: Freedom from Interest Rate Impact

Stock: Bajaj Auto

Unlike cars which are mostly bought through loans, three out of four two-wheelers are bought with own cash. Bajaj Auto would thus be able to bypass the interest rate impact as it seeks growth. After the exit of Honda from Hero Honda, the spotlight is on the second largest two-wheeler maker in the country. Investors who are bearish on Hero Honda could shift to Bajaj for the two-wheeler play. Under managing director Rajiv Bajaj, the company is focussing on a stronger product line and growth opportunity in emerging markets.



Theme: Control of Raw Material Costs

Stock: Tata Steel


Neither JSW nor Steel Authority of India has the kind of raw material arrangements that Tata Steel enjoys. The company is 100 percent self-reliant and will not be affected by price increases in iron ore or coking coal. At the same time, it will fully benefit from increase in steel prices. This will lead to improved profitability. It is also the cheapest steel stock among its peers.


Theme: Demand for Industrial Consumables

Stock: Savita Oil Technologies


The company supplies industrial lubricants, waxes and other industrial consumables. It has been showing a scorching growth in net profit for some time now. With a good promoter, sound business model and a great dividend record, it is poised to benefit from industrial growth in the coming year. It is also attractively priced.

Theme: Rural Growth

Stock: Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services

The company has a strong presence in rural markets and derives about 90 percent of its revenues from there. Its business model reflects the company’s nuanced understanding of the rural segment. As the demand for tractors grows, the company will be a direct beneficiary.

Theme: Domestic Pharma Play

Stock: Torrent Pharma

Torrent has a very strong domestic focus, an advantage as the attention of global pharma majors turns towards India. The ongoing consolidation has created a lot of excitement about drug companies and this highly profitable company will be in the limelight. The company’s penetration in smaller cities and towns will be an advantage in the coming years.



Theme: Suppressed Value in Banking

Stock: Punjab National Bank


With banks accounting for almost a fourth of the market capitalisation of index stocks, it is hard to ignore the sector. But even the well-run public sector banks have not been able to get the valuation of nimble private sector competitors. Punjab National Bank has a stellar record in operational parameters, but still trades below industry average P/E. The rapid credit growth will keep the bank busy in the months ahead.



Theme: Increased Use of Natural Gas

Stock: Gujarat State Petronet


From Bharat Petroleum to Petronet LNG, some really large companies are investing serious money in the changing energy mix of India in favour of natural gas. In the coming years, hundreds of miles of pipeline will carry natural gas to nooks and corners of India. Gujarat State Petronet is a strong play on this theme, trading at surprisingly low P/E.



Theme: Retail Expansion

Stock: Colgate-Palmolive


The spread of organised retail is opening up under-explored markets to fast-moving consumer goods companies. With 3 million rural distribution outlets and a leadership position in oral care products, Colgate is at the right place at the right time.


Source - moneycontrol
Theme: US Economic Recovery

Stock: Oracle Financial Services Software


The resurgence of the US will bring back big-time technology spending and Indian companies stand to gain. However, mainstream software services companies are highly priced. Oracle Fin is one of the few tech stocks that still have some headroom for appreciation. When US banks invest in technology to comply with new regulations, Oracle will rake in the moolah.

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