How Rs. 10,000 became Rs. 455 Crores in 30 Years…

#1
Let us take a real life example of an investment in a particular stock…

Suppose, you or your Dad had subscribed for100 shares of “X” company with a face value of Rs. 100 in 1980.

In 1981 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 200 shares
In 1985 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 400 shares
In 1986 company split the share to Rs. 10 = you have 4,000 shares
In 1987 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 8,000 shares
In 1989 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 16,000 shares
In 1992 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 32,000 shares
In 1995 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 64,000 shares
In 1997 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 1,92,000 shares
In 1999 company split the share to Rs. 2 = you have 9,60,000 shares
In 2004 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 28,80,000 shares
In 2005 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 57,60,000 shares
In 2010 company declared 3:2 bonus = you have 96,00,000 shares

In 2010, you would have a whopping 9.6 million shares of the company.

Any guess about the company? (Hint: Its an Indian IT Company)

Auy guess about the present valuation of Rs 10,000 invested in 1980?

The company which has made this humongous fortune is “WIPRO” with present valuation of Rs. 455 Crore (excluding dividend payments) for Rs. 10,000 invested in 1980 and at that time it was not into Information Technology. What made Wipro in the last 30 years is the Vision and Leadership of Azim Prem ji.

and it is not only true for WIPRO, you could have made a similar fortune had you invested in Companies like Reliance, CIPLA, Infosys or Titan.

For instance if you had invested just Rs. 1,00,000 in Titan Industries, in the year 2000, in just about 10 years, you would be worth Rs. 60 Lacs today.



I need the WIPRO 30 years Balance sheet with every quarter or TITAN 15 years balance sheet with every quarter to analyze these stocks.
 

marimuthu13

Well-Known Member
#5
Let us take a real life example of an investment in a particular stock…


I need the WIPRO 30 years Balance sheet with every quarter or TITAN 15 years balance sheet with every quarter to analyze these stocks.
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no later than ever..dont just be in dream ..get into action..

just buy coal india/similar power related to companies ..then see the results after 20 years..
 

Einstein

Well-Known Member
#6
Your next job is to find a Guy who actually did this !

Peoples who actually did this.

Warren Buffett

Peter Lynch
Mr. Lynch ran Fidelity’s Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, as it grew to $14 billion in assets, from $18 million.

Seth Klarman
Net Worth $1.05 B CEO & President, Baupost Group
Age: 56 Source of Wealth: investments, self-made

Charlie Munger
Net Worth $1.2 B Vice Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway
Age: 90 Source of Wealth: Berkshire Hathaway, self-made

Walter Schloss
In 1955, Schloss left Graham's company and started his own investment firm, eventually managing money for 92 investors. By maintaining a manageable

asset size, Schloss averaged a 15.3% compound return over the course of four and a half decades, versus 10% for the S&P 500.[2]

Bruce Greenwald
Renowned value investing professor, colombia business school.

John Bogle
Hersh Cohen
David Winters
Chris Davis
Roger Lowenstein
Irwin Michael
Mohnish Pabrai
Mark Holowesko
David Nadel
Tom Russo.

======Richest performing hedge fund managers========

1. George Soros
Net worth: $20 billion
Firm: Soros Fund Management


2. Ray Dalio
Net worth: $12.9 billion
Firm: Bridgewater Associates


3. James Simons
Net worth: $12 billion
Firm: Renaissance Technologies

4. John Paulson
Net worth: $11.4 billion
Firm: Paulson & Co.

5. Steve Cohen
Net worth: $9.4 billion
Firm: SAC Capital Advisors


6. David Tepper
Net worth: $7.9 billion
Firm: Appaloosa Management


7. Bruce Kovner
Net worth: $4.7 billion
Firm: Caxton Associates


8. Ken Griffin
Net worth: $4.4 billion
Firm: Citadel Group


9. Paul Tudor Jones
Net worth: $3.7 billion
Firm: Tudor Investment Corporation


10. David Shaw
Net worth: $3.5 billion
Firm: D.E. Shaw & Co.


11. Daniel S. Och
Net worth: $3.2 billion
Firm: Och-Ziff Capital Management


12. Julian Robertson
Net worth: $3.1 billion
Firm: Tiger Management


13. Leon Cooperman
Net worth: $3 billion
Firm: Omega Advisors


13. Israel Englander
Net worth: $3 billion
Firm: Millennium Management

15. Stanley Druckenmiller
Net worth: $2.9 billion
Firm: Duquesne Capital Management

15. Edward Lampert
Net worth: $2.9 billion
Firm: ESL Investments


17. John Arnold
Net worth: $2.8 billion
Firm: Centaurus Advisors


18. Noam Gottesman
Net worth: $1.8 billion
Firm: GLG Partners

18. Stephen Mandel Jr
Net worth: $1.8 billion
Firm: Lone Pine Capital

20. Glenn Dubin
Net worth: $1.7 billion
Firm: Highbridge Capital Management


21. Dan Loeb
Net worth: $1.65 billion
Firm: Third Point

22. James Dinan
Net worth: $1.6 billion
Firm: York Capital Management

23. Marc Lasry
Net worth: $1.5 billion
Firm: Avenue Capital Group


23. Thomas Steyer
Net worth: $1.5 billion
Firm: Farallon Capital Management

23. Nelson Peltz
Net worth: $1.5 billion
Firm: Trian Fund Management

26. Louis Bacon
Net worth: $1.4 billion
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Net worth: $1.4 billion
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26. David Einhorn
Net worth: $1.4 billion
Firm: Greenlight Capital

Irving Kahn
Net Worth $1.1 B
Employer Kahn Brothers Group, Inc.
Known for Chairman of Kahn Brothers Group, Inc.

John Templeton
Sir John Marks Templeton (November 29, 1912 – July 8, 2008)[1] was an American-born British stock investor, businessman and philanthropist.

Bill Ackman
Net Worth $1.2 B
Founder, CEO, Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P. Source of Wealth: hedge funds, self-made

Whitney Tilson
Whitney Tilson is a value investor who manages multiple hedge and mutual funds

Martin Whitman
Whitman’s flagship $2.7 billion Third Avenue Value fund invests

In India best example is Dilip sangwi who compounted his wealth by tremdous performance of his company 'Sun pharma'.

In this forum, Me.
 
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#7
Let us take a real life example of an investment in a particular stock…

Suppose, you or your Dad had subscribed for100 shares of “X” company with a face value of Rs. 100 in 1980.

In 1981 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 200 shares
In 1985 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 400 shares
In 1986 company split the share to Rs. 10 = you have 4,000 shares
In 1987 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 8,000 shares
In 1989 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 16,000 shares
In 1992 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 32,000 shares
In 1995 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 64,000 shares
In 1997 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 1,92,000 shares
In 1999 company split the share to Rs. 2 = you have 9,60,000 shares
In 2004 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 28,80,000 shares
In 2005 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 57,60,000 shares
In 2010 company declared 3:2 bonus = you have 96,00,000 shares

In 2010, you would have a whopping 9.6 million shares of the company.

Any guess about the company? (Hint: Its an Indian IT Company)

Auy guess about the present valuation of Rs 10,000 invested in 1980?

The company which has made this humongous fortune is “WIPRO” with present valuation of Rs. 455 Crore (excluding dividend payments) for Rs. 10,000 invested in 1980 and at that time it was not into Information Technology. What made Wipro in the last 30 years is the Vision and Leadership of Azim Prem ji.

and it is not only true for WIPRO, you could have made a similar fortune had you invested in Companies like Reliance, CIPLA, Infosys or Titan.

For instance if you had invested just Rs. 1,00,000 in Titan Industries, in the year 2000, in just about 10 years, you would be worth Rs. 60 Lacs today.



I need the WIPRO 30 years Balance sheet with every quarter or TITAN 15 years balance sheet with every quarter to analyze these stocks.
Nice Dear......I started in stock market as an Investor.....SAIL changed my life.......:thumb:
 
#9
There is a guy who invested in Berkshire Hathway in 1980's because he liked Warren Buffett's annual reports. He purchased 100 shares.

That guy is now a billionaire.

http://www.valuewalk.com/2013/10/berkshire-billionaire-explains-story-3-minutes-video/
I know a person in my acquaintance who invested [systematically] before the IT boom period in IT companies & sold out his shares at the right time just almost before the crash . His life changed from then on , purchased a big house with the profit , has a commercial property with which he earns rent as monthly income , also has good investments in SIP's .

I love such kind of success stories and want to do value investing . :)
 

NiftyFantasy

Well-Known Member
#10
and what about PRTHVI INFO, FCS SOFTWARE etc.etc.,
WPIRO this is a exceptional case,



Let us take a real life example of an investment in a particular stock…

Suppose, you or your Dad had subscribed for100 shares of “X” company with a face value of Rs. 100 in 1980.

In 1981 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 200 shares
In 1985 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 400 shares
In 1986 company split the share to Rs. 10 = you have 4,000 shares
In 1987 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 8,000 shares
In 1989 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 16,000 shares
In 1992 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 32,000 shares
In 1995 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 64,000 shares
In 1997 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 1,92,000 shares
In 1999 company split the share to Rs. 2 = you have 9,60,000 shares
In 2004 company declared 1:2 bonus = you have 28,80,000 shares
In 2005 company declared 1:1 bonus = you have 57,60,000 shares
In 2010 company declared 3:2 bonus = you have 96,00,000 shares

In 2010, you would have a whopping 9.6 million shares of the company.

Any guess about the company? (Hint: Its an Indian IT Company)

Auy guess about the present valuation of Rs 10,000 invested in 1980?

The company which has made this humongous fortune is “WIPRO” with present valuation of Rs. 455 Crore (excluding dividend payments) for Rs. 10,000 invested in 1980 and at that time it was not into Information Technology. What made Wipro in the last 30 years is the Vision and Leadership of Azim Prem ji.

and it is not only true for WIPRO, you could have made a similar fortune had you invested in Companies like Reliance, CIPLA, Infosys or Titan.

For instance if you had invested just Rs. 1,00,000 in Titan Industries, in the year 2000, in just about 10 years, you would be worth Rs. 60 Lacs today.



I need the WIPRO 30 years Balance sheet with every quarter or TITAN 15 years balance sheet with every quarter to analyze these stocks.
 

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