BARGAIN HUNTING
Beyond Market|June, 2023
If done wisely, investing in companies going through a crisis can enhance an investor's portfolio
BARGAIN HUNTING

Investing can be challenging, especially when dealing with a company going through a crisis. Even the best investors can struggle to correctly assess the situation and make timely investments in such companies.

In India, there are many examples of companies facing crises, with some presenting opportunities while others posing significant risks. Therefore, choosing the right investment strategy is extremely important.

Here are some strategies and factors to consider before investing in a beleaguered company:

• Analyze The Cause Of The Crisis

To analyze the cause of a crisis, investors should first determine the reason behind the plunge in the price of a stock. This involves ascertaining whether the fall is due to external factors such as economic downturn or industry-wide issues, or company-specific problems such as poor management or financial mismanagement.

By doing so, investors can identify the root cause of the crisis and assess whether the company has the potential to recover.

• Get A Grip On The Company

Once the root cause of the crisis has been identified, the next step is to research the company and review its financial statements to understand its current financial situation.

Specifically, investors should look at the company’s revenue, profitability, cash flow, debt levels, and liquidity to determine if it has sufficient resources to weather the crisis and if it has the potential to generate profits in the future.

Additionally, a thorough understanding of the company’s competitive landscape, including its key strengths, weaknesses and opportunities can provide valuable insights.

This should include an understanding of the company’s products and services, market share, and customer base, which will help determine the viability of its future.

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