Stock markets are funny. They behave like a yo-yo.
One day they go up like a rocket and the very next day they nosedive. And this has been happening for quite some time now.
While investors have lost thousands of crores of rupees in market capitalisation in the past few weeks all is not lost.
Even in these volatile times there are stocks that can give you magnificent returns if you bet on them for the long term.
After any stock market crash there is confusion in investors' mind as to which stock they should buy?
Here I am suggesting 7 stocks that can give you good returns in coming years. The reason behind their expected sterling performance in the future. These seven companies have taken concrete initiatives (highlight of recent developments) to boost their profits and earnings per share, EPS.
Why should you go for these stocks
They cover the sectors that show tremendous growth potential in India like retail, petrochemicals, telecom, pharmaceuticals, banking and engineering
The magnificent seven
Name of the company |
Sector |
Reliance Industries |
Petrochemical, gas, retail |
Reliance Communication |
Telecom |
Wochkard Ltd. |
Pharma,Hospital |
Voltas Ltd. |
Engineering |
Tata Motors Ltd. |
Automobile |
ICICI Bank Ltd. |
Banking |
Tata Steel |
Steel |
Here are some recent developments and financial results of these 7 stocks, based on which one can safely assume them to be winners in the long-term.
Reliance Industries (RIL)
The number one Indian Private Sector Company is the real gem for this year as the company is expanding very aggressively in the retail segment as well as the petrochemicals space and also investing in distribution of gas to your doorstep.
Highlights of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Reliance |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
277,710 |
295,500 |
261,660 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
27,990 |
27,090 |
25,470 |
EPS (Rs) |
20.1 |
19.4 |
18.3 |
Reliance Communications
Like big brother Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani too has aggressive plans for his company. As the telecom industry is the fastest growing sector in India, the initiatives taken by him will surely benefit the company.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Reliance Communication |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
30,434.5 |
28,231.9 |
229 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
77,10.6 |
49,65.2 |
84.5 |
EPS (Rs) |
3.77 |
2.43 |
0.07 |
Wochkard Ltd
This stock is a blend of pharmaceuticals and the fast-growing hospital industry in India.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Wockhardt |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
2,500 |
3,349 |
2,865 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
485 |
902 |
495 |
EPS (Rs) |
4.43 |
8.24 |
4.53 |
Voltas
A Tata group company, Voltas has transformed itself into an engineering company from a consumer durable firm making air-conditioners. It is now undertaking large electro-mechanical projects in India and in the Middle East.
Voltas also provides engineering services to the world's major engineering equipment manufacturers.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Voltas |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
5,808.6 |
5,406.5 |
5,992.9 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
194.3 |
250 |
217.5 |
EPS (Rs) |
0.59 |
0.76 |
6.57 |
Tata Motors
Tata Motors, India's number one commercial vehicle maker and worlds 5th largest commercial vehicle maker has wide product portfolio to offer to its customers.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Tata Motors |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
80,474.1 |
75,892.9 |
67,086 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
5,131.7 |
4,417.2 |
3,818.5 |
EPS (Rs) |
13.32 |
11.48 |
9.97 |
ICICI Bank
India's number one private sector bank is expanding its business rapidly and sure to benefit from the Indian economic boom.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
ICICI Bank |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
78,052.4 |
70,395.6 |
63,161.9 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
9,100.8 |
7,550.1 |
6,200.1 |
EPS (Rs) |
10.18 |
8.46 |
6.96 |
Tata Steel
As the government is very keen to develop infrastructure and the housing sector in India, the demand for steel will remain high for at least the next decade.
Highlight of recent developments:
Financial performance of the company in the last three quarters:
Tata Steel |
Q3 FY07 |
Q2 FY07 |
Q1 FY07 |
Sales (Rs million) |
50,382.6 |
47,245.3 |
43,902 |
Net Profit (Rs million) |
10,637.5 |
11,014.9 |
9,534.1 |
EPS (Rs) |
18.33 |
19.15 |
17.23 |
All these developments will go a long way in increasing the above companies' sales, profits and earnings per share. I am convinced about the bright future of these stocks. How about you?
Hemil Shah is a Get Ahead reader who dabbles in shares.