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    Posted: 14/Mar/2007 at 8:40pm

Ess Dee Aluminium - India's largest provider of pharma packaging solutions (CMP-Rs.267) having a market cap of Rs.675 crore.

Fidelity has picked up 5% stake in this co. ICICI and Marc Faber hold around 3.5% and 4% equity respectively.Other investors include Nimesh Kampani and Jagdish Master of Enam.
According to sources,the company plans to invest $40-50 million to set up a plant in Dubai and acquire a company in South Africa.The company faces a situation where demand outstrips supply.
 
I started this thread just because some high profile investors has invested in this co. Comments invited from TEDies. Thanks....
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 14/Mar/2007 at 8:46pm
Devesh jee
 
Please carry out comparison to Bhaiyya's Bilcare on various parameters.
 
 
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 14/Mar/2007 at 8:52pm
I m sorry Kulmanji Cry....i would request Basantji for this..
Basantji has said this could be a dark horse in Bilcare thread.


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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 14/Mar/2007 at 9:01pm
Koshish karo......try try.....don't cry!
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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 14/Mar/2007 at 6:07am
Looks 'emerging star' (as per sharekhan term).
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 15/Mar/2007 at 10:18pm
That loud man has Ess Dee Aluminium as his favourite picks from the midcap space.

What is the story for the small cap Ess Dee Aluminium?

It is a stock in packaging business, basically in the aluminium, aluminium foils and blister packaging, i.e aluminium and PVC and almost 90% of their customers are in domestic pharmaceutical companies.

They are also expanding their capacity to 18,000 tonnes, which was earlier 6,000-8,000 tonnes. They are also trying to enter the FMCG space and they have a strong supply to domestic pharma companies. The margins come in because of the draw down in terms of thickness that happens.

They manufacture foils of various layers from 3-7 layers used for packaging of most of the pharmaceutical capsules. The stock looks cheap at the current level although we have not initiated the coverage but we are likely to do that in a short span of time.

Overall, we like the story in terms of earnings growth, valuation and the niche business they are in but at the same time one should remember that in this particular business, there is not a great pricing power because it is a cost plus business both for FMCG and Pharma because the buyers are extremely large corporations.

At the same time, on the raw material side, the raw material suppliers are bit multinational companies and so on that side there may not be much levy in terms of credit and so it's a highly working capital intensive business but at the same time with capacity expansion and existing client base looks an interesting story at this point in time.

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Quote vishal.sahay Replybullet Posted: 15/Mar/2007 at 11:10pm
Devash jee, can you please tell me from where did u got this information that investors like Fidelity, ICICI, Marc Faber and Nimesh Kampani hold stake in this company.
 
Also if youc ould tell where ESS Dee and Bilcare are exactly inot the same line of business. If yes, r the margins enjoyed by Ess Dee are better compared to Bilcare and what about the management?  
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 15/Mar/2007 at 6:36am

Keep yourself away from sharekhans Ugly duck and emerging stars (Time period for is indefinite to become so !!)

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