Logistics: Sell recommendations
Author: xuqingali

With sectors like retail and manufacturing expected to grow exponentially, the logistics industry is all set to grow at an even higher rate. However, logistic companies have to enter new lines of businesses in order to keep pace with the growth.

SELL

Gati: Being in a low-margin business like express distribution, Gati’s PBDIT (profits before depreciation interest and taxes) has been hovering around a measly 10% mark for the past many years. The company has also generated negligible free cash flows over the past 10 years and has a P/E of over 25, which is higher than some of its peers with better margins. All these make Gati a classic case of an under-performer being valued highly.

Sical Logistics: With Sical divesting its non-core, low-margin operations and concentrating more on its core logistics business, things are all set to improve for the company. At the same time, with huge expansion plans and the financial closure of key projects, Sical seems to be the stock to watch out for in the logistics space.

8 43



More

Related Comments

Re: Logistics: Sell recommendations
by zhejiang guangying on 13 Mar 2009 18:13
Dear Sirs/Madam:

Welcome to guide negotiations GREENING RADIATOR In MOSBUILD2009.
From March 31th to April 3rd 2009,we will be exhibiting at The Expocentre Pavilion3 G225/1 MOSBUILD
We treasure every opportunity to meet with you.
You may click here to find our location.


Best Regards

LuLu

Company Name:Zhejiang Guangying Machinery Co., Ltd. Address:Jinyun Industral Zone,Zhejiang,China 321403 Tel:+86-578-83181111 83185777
E-mail:export@cngreening.com
Website: www.cngreening.com&chinagreening.com
www.radiator-gy.en.alibaba.com

Re: Logistics: Sell recommendations
by golflons on 17 Mar 2009 06:24

Quoting from [xuqingali]:

With sectors like retail and manufacturing expected to grow exponentially, the logistics industry is all set to grow at an even higher rate. However, logistic companies have to enter new lines of businesses in order to keep pace with the growth.

SELL

Gati: Being in a low-margin business like express distribution, Gati’s PBDIT (profits before depreciation interest and taxes) has been hovering around a measly 10% mark for the past many years. The company has also generated negligible free cash flows over the past 10 years and has a P/E of over 25, which is higher than some of its peers with better margins. All these make Gati a classic case of an under-performer being valued highly.

Sical Logistics: With Sical divesting its non-core, low-margin operations and concentrating more on its core logistics business, things are all set to improve for the company. At the same time, with huge expansion plans and the financial closure of key projects, Sical seems to be the stock to watch out for in the logistics space.
Source from http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/


var RN = new String (Math.random());
var RNS = RN.substring (2,11);
b2 = ' ';
if (doweshowbellyad==1)
bellyad.innerHTML = b2;


http://www.hotselling.net,one best shopping website!

Re: Logistics: Sell recommendations
by querystuff on 30 Mar 2009 01:54

Quoting from [xuqingali]:

With sectors like retail and manufacturing expected to grow exponentially, the logistics industry is all set to grow at an even higher rate. However, logistic companies have to enter new lines of businesses in order to keep pace with the growth.

SELL

Gati: Being in a low-margin business like express distribution, Gati’s PBDIT (profits before depreciation interest and taxes) has been hovering around a measly 10% mark for the past many years. The company has also generated negligible free cash flows over the past 10 years and has a P/E of over 25, which is higher than some of its peers with better margins. All these make Gati a classic case of an under-performer being valued highly.

Sical Logistics: With Sical divesting its non-core, low-margin operations and concentrating more on its core logistics business, things are all set to improve for the company. At the same time, with huge expansion plans and the financial closure of key projects, Sical seems to be the stock to watch out for in the logistics space.
Source from http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/


var RN = new String (Math.random());
var RNS = RN.substring (2,11);
b2 = ' ';
if (doweshowbellyad==1)
bellyad.innerHTML = b2;


Email this page Bookmark this page Print this Page