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Getting ready to end the 3-year exile: 5 stocks from diagnostics sector with upside potential of up to 53%
There are some businesses, where only a black swan event leads to sharp growth in profit. Otherwise the underlying nature is such that they don't have any sudden spike in their profits. But there is constant growth. The constant growth could be because of many reasons. It may be because of the fact that penetration of that good or service is very low and over a period of time as it improves, both top and bottom line keep moving upward. It could be because of the movement of business from the unorganized sector to the organized sector. Or due the fact that the “need” of that good or service is such that spending on it cannot be postponed. In the case of diagnostic business, it is all the three, or rather four. The fact is that in 2020, a black swan took place which led to the sudden spike in FY 2021 numbers, but then back to normal growth curve. Now for three years, there has been a painful process of partial normalization of valuation and end of price wars. Has the time come for extreme long term investors to bring them back on watchlist ?
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Do Dr Lal Pathlabs' results indicate a turnaround for the sector? 4 stocks from diagnostic space, 3 with upside potential of up to 31%
Some sectors have a company which can be called as the bell weather of that sector and that is why its results of that company probably are indicative of what is happening in the sector. In case of the diagnostic, it is probably the Dr Lals path labs which would fit the criteria, it has national presence, large network, present in both physical and digital segment. So when the quarterly numbers come and they show improvement on many fronts then probably it is time to have a look at them more seriously and see if there is a possible turnaround building in the sector. This became even more important because these stocks had gained extremely high valuation and also popularity in terms of both retail and institutional participation. But then for close to two years, they have been a strong under performer in a strong bull market. Does this result mean that finally in terms of price war for customer acquisition over and now the valuation readjustment will start in the upward direction.
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Painful readjustment of valuations over? 4 stocks from diagnostics sector with upside potential of up to 31%
In the last four years, many sectors have made a comeback. However, there are few, who have probably a full life cycle in this short period of time. From all the love on the street which made them touch dizzy heights of valuations. Then a realization that the street is paying too much for them. It is about the diagnostic sector. From being part of a star portfolio manager tops picks, to him admitting that he made a mistake. Diagnostic stocks have seen a cycle. There is another side to the story. Every sector which goes through such cycles in the short term, tends to see a recovery. The only difference is the recovery time, both of the business and getting recognised once again by the street. So, these stocks will make a comeback, whether it happens in one quarter or after years is the question. But one thing is for sure, that if you are a long term investor, don't be in a hurry to get out of the sector.
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Process of overvaluations getting readjusted over? 4 stocks from diagnostics sector with upside potential of 18-23%
There are some businesses whose underlying nature is such that they don't have any sudden spike in their profits. However at the same time, there is constant growth. The growth could be because of many reasons, it may be because of the fact that penetration of that good or service is very low and over a period of time as it improves, both top and bottom line keep moving upward. In some cases, it could be because of the movement of business from the unorganized sector to the organized sector. It could also be because of the fact that the need is such that if required spending on it cannot be postponed. In the case of diagnostic business, it is all the three. But there is another side to it, how the street is treating these businesses when it comes to valuations. In case of diagnostics, from dizzy heights of valuation in 2021 to today where it is being seen as a sector where there is nothing worth looking at this point of time due to multiple issues. Yes, there are real issues with the business, but not a bad time to get them on watchlist at least.
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Shattering the Silence: Paving the path for cardiovascular wellness and diabetes care through the lens of Indian women
Dr. Sarita Rao, Dr. Shehla Shaikh, and Dr. Anupama Dubey dive into the spectrum of heart health and diabetes in the latest drop of the USV health awareness multimedia series—‘Winning the Battle Against Diabetes and Heart Disease in Women—in collaboration with The Economic Times. Together, they unravel and demystify various facets of cardiovascular health and diabetes in women, from subtle signs to potentially high-risk factors and the correlation of stress, hormonal imbalance, and bone health, while mapping the route to seek medical interventions at the right time.
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma dedicates State Cancer Institute in Guwahati to people
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the State Cancer Institute, Guwahati, and the Renovated Blood Centre at GMCH. The SCI has facilities like OTs, BMT, Cath Lab, ICUs, HDUs, MRI, CT, Mammography, Digital X-ray, Endoscopy, Laboratory, Blood Bank, CSSD. The government aims to make Assam a hub for advanced medical facilities.
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