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Introduction

In this Webinar, the speaker has discussed the following:

  • Understanding the steel value chain – Raw Materials, Key Products, Consumers
  • Assumptions for Revenue Drivers
  • Working Capital Analysis and Calculation
  • Capex Schedule
  • Discounted Cash Flow Analysis (DCF Valuation)
  • Relative Valuation using the Multiples

Objective

Cyclical and Commodity Industry is very difficult to evaluate using standard valuation methods. Currently, in India, specifically considering a lot of push for the Infrastructure Segment and by virtue of which Steel Sector makes an interesting bet.

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