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3A Financial is a financial services company specializing in investment research and analysis.
3A Financial provides equity research services to institutional investors and individual clients.
The company offers in-depth analysis of various industries and companies to help clients make informed investment decisions.
3A Financial may also provide recommendations on specific stocks or investment opportunities.
The firm'...
Yes, unlisted shares refer to shares of a company that are not traded on a stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not available for trading on a public stock exchange.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
The value of unlisted shares is determined based on the company's financial performance and potential growth.
Examples of companies with unlisted shares include startups, family-owned...
To convert physical shares to demat, one must open a demat account with a depository participant and submit the physical share certificates for dematerialization.
Open a demat account with a depository participant (DP)
Fill out a dematerialization request form provided by the DP
Submit the physical share certificates along with the form
The DP will verify the documents and initiate the dematerialization process
Once th...
Physical shares are paper certificates representing ownership of shares in a company, while demat shares are electronic form of holding shares.
Physical shares are paper certificates issued by companies to shareholders as proof of ownership.
Demat shares are electronic form of holding shares where securities are held in a dematerialized account.
Physical shares require physical handling and storage, while demat share...
Unlisted shares are shares of a company that are not listed on any stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not traded on any stock exchange.
They are usually owned by a small group of investors.
The value of unlisted shares is determined by the company's performance and demand.
They are less liquid than listed shares.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
Unlisted shares can offer higher r...
The correct ascending order is IPO, unlisted shares, delisted shares, and listed shares.
IPO (Initial Public Offering) is when a company first sells shares to the public.
Unlisted shares are shares not traded on a stock exchange, often in private companies.
Delisted shares are those that were once listed but have been removed from the exchange.
Listed shares are actively traded on stock exchanges, like NYSE or NASDAQ.
I will look for information from various sources including financial statements, news articles, industry reports, and company presentations.
Financial statements
News articles
Industry reports
Company presentations
Analyst reports
SEC filings
Conference calls
Competitor analysis
Social media
Expert opinions
Peers are selected based on industry, size, geography, and business model.
Identify the industry the company operates in
Look for companies in the same industry with similar business models
Consider the size of the company and its peers
Geography is also an important factor to consider
Use financial ratios to narrow down the list of peers
Examples: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Apple and Samsung, ExxonMobil and Chevron
I will look at financial, industry, and management parameters to analyze any company.
Financial parameters such as revenue, profit margin, debt-to-equity ratio, and cash flow.
Industry parameters such as market share, competition, and growth potential.
Management parameters such as leadership, corporate governance, and employee satisfaction.
Other parameters such as regulatory environment, macroeconomic factors, and t...
Yes, I have done analysis of companies and used various methods to value them.
I have used the discounted cash flow (DCF) method to value companies by estimating their future cash flows and discounting them to their present value.
I have also used the comparable company analysis (CCA) method to value companies by comparing their financial ratios and multiples to those of similar companies in the industry.
Furthermore...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 4 interview rounds.
Analysing the company
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
3A Financial is a financial services company specializing in investment research and analysis.
3A Financial provides equity research services to institutional investors and individual clients.
The company offers in-depth analysis of various industries and companies to help clients make informed investment decisions.
3A Financial may also provide recommendations on specific stocks or investment opportunities.
The firm's ana...
Unlisted shares are shares of a company that are not traded on a stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not available for trading on a public stock exchange.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
The value of unlisted shares is determined based on the company's performance and potential.
Companies may choose to remain unlisted for various reasons, such as avoiding regulatory requirements or ...
Unlisted shares are shares of a company that are not traded on a stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not available for trading on a public stock exchange.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
Unlisted shares are typically held by private companies or startups.
Valuing unlisted shares can be challenging due to the lack of market liquidity.
Examples of unlisted shares include shares of priv...
Physical shares are paper certificates representing ownership of shares in a company, while demat shares are electronic form of holding shares.
Physical shares are paper certificates issued by companies to shareholders as proof of ownership.
Demat shares are electronic form of holding shares where securities are held in a dematerialized account.
Physical shares require physical handling and storage, while demat shares are...
Yes, unlisted shares refer to shares of a company that are not traded on a stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not available for trading on a public stock exchange.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
The value of unlisted shares is determined based on the company's financial performance and potential growth.
Examples of companies with unlisted shares include startups, family-owned busi...
To convert physical shares to demat, one must open a demat account with a depository participant and submit the physical share certificates for dematerialization.
Open a demat account with a depository participant (DP)
Fill out a dematerialization request form provided by the DP
Submit the physical share certificates along with the form
The DP will verify the documents and initiate the dematerialization process
Once the sha...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Details of unlisted shares
Unlisted shares are shares of a company that are not listed on any stock exchange.
Unlisted shares are not traded on any stock exchange.
They are usually owned by a small group of investors.
The value of unlisted shares is determined by the company's performance and demand.
They are less liquid than listed shares.
Investors can buy and sell unlisted shares through private transactions.
Unlisted shares can offer higher return...
The correct ascending order is IPO, unlisted shares, delisted shares, and listed shares.
IPO (Initial Public Offering) is when a company first sells shares to the public.
Unlisted shares are shares not traded on a stock exchange, often in private companies.
Delisted shares are those that were once listed but have been removed from the exchange.
Listed shares are actively traded on stock exchanges, like NYSE or NASDAQ.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
The company operates in the technology industry and provides software and hardware solutions for personal computers and mobile devices.
The company's main products include operating systems, productivity software, and gaming consoles.
It also offers cloud services and hardware devices such as the Surface tablet and Xbox gaming console.
The company competes with other technology giants such as Apple, Google, and Amazon.
Its...
Yes, I have done analysis of companies and used various methods to value them.
I have used the discounted cash flow (DCF) method to value companies by estimating their future cash flows and discounting them to their present value.
I have also used the comparable company analysis (CCA) method to value companies by comparing their financial ratios and multiples to those of similar companies in the industry.
Furthermore, I h...
I will look for information from various sources including financial statements, news articles, industry reports, and company presentations.
Financial statements
News articles
Industry reports
Company presentations
Analyst reports
SEC filings
Conference calls
Competitor analysis
Social media
Expert opinions
I will look at financial, industry, and management parameters to analyze any company.
Financial parameters such as revenue, profit margin, debt-to-equity ratio, and cash flow.
Industry parameters such as market share, competition, and growth potential.
Management parameters such as leadership, corporate governance, and employee satisfaction.
Other parameters such as regulatory environment, macroeconomic factors, and techno...
Peers are selected based on industry, size, geography, and business model.
Identify the industry the company operates in
Look for companies in the same industry with similar business models
Consider the size of the company and its peers
Geography is also an important factor to consider
Use financial ratios to narrow down the list of peers
Examples: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Apple and Samsung, ExxonMobil and Chevron
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Physical shares are paper certificates representing ownership of a company's stock. D-mat shares are electronic shares held in a dematerialized account.
Physical shares are tangible paper certificates that can be held by investors.
D-mat shares are electronic shares that are held in a dematerialized account.
Physical shares are becoming less common as more investors opt for electronic shares.
D-mat shares are easier to man...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before May 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2020. There was 1 interview round.
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I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in May 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Dec 2019. There were 4 interview rounds.
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