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To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (76240)9/29/2024 12:18:30 PM
From: Harshu Vyas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78753
 
This Yahoo Finance screen has yielded a few interesting results:

- EV/EBITDA < 10x
- ROE> 10%
- PB < 2x
- PS < 1x
- Market Cap < 300m

Most of the results are "hits" that I've immediately added them to my watchlist. They're just not the bad companies that you get running the same screen on the US exchanges.

Am kicking myself for not looking properly at the UK over the past couple of years.



To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (76240)9/29/2024 5:23:15 PM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 78753
 
Don't bother doing what most investors are doing with China and looking at the big names

No smart investors are doing this.

Most investors just buy Google or Nvidia or Microsoft and are happy as they continue to go up.

The best stocks are not the strangest oddest least followed equities that you have discovered and are excited about. We all know the names of the best stocks because they make so many people so much money that they get talked about all the time.



To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (76240)9/29/2024 11:44:42 PM
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FTSE AIM. Gonna take a while to go through so many. Maybe like Buffett with his monthly stock guides of the '60's and '70's.

hl.co.uk

I'm not much willing to do the work, nor to buy foreign-domicled stocks unless they're Y or F shares. Also, with Elroy comment, in this market with so many big popular companies to choose from, all doing so well, it doesn't seem to be the best use of my time/capital to be researching/buying AIM stocks. You never know though. Could be wrong.



To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (76240)9/30/2024 11:55:48 AM
From: S. maltophilia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78753
 
companies listed on the AIM

Many of us rely on EDGAR (or SEDAR for Canadians) to evaluate a stock. I don't generally mess with a market that closes before I get up in the morning, but is Companies House as thorough as SEC filings, or is there a better alternative?