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Is NTPC a good share to buy?

Is NTPC a good share to buy?

But even at current levels, NTPC is an excellent stock. For a long term investor, power stocks like NTPC is like an annuity income. The dividend income is good, the business is set and they have their forward and backward integration pretty well worked out.

Which is the best company to invest in share?

Top Companies in India by Investments – BSE

Sr Company Investments
1 SBI Add to Watchlist Add to Portfolio 1,351,705.21
2 HDFC Bank Add to Watchlist Add to Portfolio 443,728.29
3 PNB

Which company gives highest return in share market?

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Highest Return Stocks in India

SL Name Return (1Y) \%
1 Saregama India 455.46
2 Globus Spirits 282.44
3 Jyoti Resins 196.06
4 Page Ind. 79.3

Why are ONGC shares rising?

Another factor that benefited ONGC’s stock was the rise in crude oil prices that climbed to the highest levels in at least three years after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) ⁠— the international lobby of oil producers ⁠— hinted that it will continue on its trajectory of slow and steady …

What is the future of NTPC shares?

As on 13th Dec 2021 NTPC Share Price closed @ 125.80 and we RECOMMEND Buy for LONG-TERM with Stoploss of 116.04 & Strong Sell for SHORT-TERM with Stoploss of 136.44 we also expect STOCK to react on Following IMPORTANT LEVELS.

What is the future of NTPC stock?

Date Stock Target
09 Nov 2021 NTPC Ltd.
03 Nov 2021 NTPC Ltd. 156.00
30 Oct 2021 NTPC Ltd. 160.00
03 Aug 2021 NTPC Ltd. 143.00
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How many shares did you get for investing in ONGC’s IPO?

You decided to invest in ONGC’s IPO as a retail investor. The shares were sold at Rs 712.50 apiece to retail investors. You received a total of 70 shares (rounded for ease) for your investment.

Is ONGC a good dividend paying stock?

To top it, you already know that ONGC is a generous dividend payer due to government’s mandate. This means that in past 9 years, you would have received 19 dividend payouts totaling a sum of Rs 30,035. That means that between capital gains and dividends, your Rs 50,000 investment grew to Rs 1,64,772 in nine years.

What is the compound annual growth rate of ONGC shares?

That means that between capital gains and dividends, your Rs 50,000 investment grew to Rs 1,64,772 in nine years. That is a compound annual growth rate of 14.17\%. Compare this with Sensex journey from 5600s to 19500s, i.e. a compound annual growth rate of 14.87\%. Not bad for a dull and boring company like ONGC when compared to glamorous Sensex. J

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What is the P/BV ratio of ONGC’s stock?

The blue line is a plot of P/BV ratios of ONGC’s stock over the years. As we can see, the lowest which it has ever reached is P/BV=1.62. The highest it ever went was in late 2007 when it hit 4.14. The average in last nine years has remained at 2.51.