Investing in a Company's Stock? Here's Why You Need to Study its Parent First
Rithika had invested Rs 1 lakh in the shares of a telecom major. After seeming to do well for about a year, the share price started plummeting alarmingly. Within no time, Rithika’s investment value dropped to Rs 60,000. She could not understand why the stock was underperforming since the telecom company was doing well financially and was profitable.