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Picking great companies for the long run
I want to buy at least one great business in each country in the following list using my Kiwi saver fund.
1. NZ
2. Australia
3. Asia which include Singapore,Malaysia or Hongkong
4. USA
5. UK
My criteria
Good Projected profitability(Future earnings)
Instrinsic value
Favorable asset allocation
Capital structue
Long term growth or going concern
What would be your choice? Highly appreciate your analysis.Thank you in advance.
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Not to sound to churlish... but to save myself reseaching essentially the entire world. I would go:
1. NZX50
2. ASX200
3. SPDR S&P Emerging Asia Pacific
4. S&P500
5. FTSE100
Last edited by Antipodean; 27-05-2023 at 02:23 PM.
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Thank you Antipodean. Nice choice.
Originally Posted by Antipodean
Not to sound to churlish... but to save myself reseaching essentially the entire world. I would go:
1. NZX50
2. ASX200
3. SPDR S&P Emerging Asia Pacific
4. S&P500
5. FTSE100
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I want to add few more for my criteria.
Socially responsible business
Environmentally friendly business
Originally Posted by Valuegrowth
I want to buy at least one great business in each country in the following list using my Kiwi saver fund.
1. NZ
2. Australia
3. Asia which include Singapore,Malaysia or Hongkong
4. USA
5. UK
My criteria
Good Projected profitability(Future earnings)
Instrinsic value
Favorable asset allocation
Capital structue
Long term growth or going concern
What would be your choice? Highly appreciate your analysis.Thank you in advance.
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Originally Posted by Valuegrowth
I want to add few more for my criteria.
Socially responsible business
Environmentally friendly business
The only social responsibility of businesses is to produce a profit for their shareholders
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And quality products and services for their customers.
Originally Posted by ValueNZ
The only social responsibility of businesses is to produce a profit for their shareholders
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NZ. MFT or EBO
Aus: MQG
HK: PRudential or HSBC
US. Berkshire
London. Shell
chose to ignore your esg criteria.
Last edited by Perky; 27-05-2023 at 04:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by justakiwi
And quality products and services for their customers.
I admire companies that produce quality stuff and provide
excellent customer service.
Last edited by Valuegrowth; 27-05-2023 at 05:24 PM.
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Originally Posted by Perky
NZ. MFT or EBO
Aus: MQG
HK: PRudential or HSBC
US. Berkshire
London. Shell
chose to ignore your esg criteria.
Thank you for posting some top companies.
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Originally Posted by ValueNZ
The only social responsibility of businesses is to produce a profit for their shareholders
I must say I am pretty impressed with your posts ValueNZ, particularly considering your age.
You are exactly right. Justakiwis response is a part of how the company will produce a profit. But not their responsibility.
What virtually everyone forgets in this woke world is that 'Profit' far from being a dirty word, is in fact the best word in the English language.
And that is because it is simply a measure of how efficiently resources are used to create goods and services that people want to buy (or really swap what they produce for).
The more billionaires there are means the more cool stuff has been created and produced for the masses to enjoy.
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