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Amer Sports Inc.
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Amer Sports Inc. SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats
Amer Sports Inc. has 14 Strengths, 10 Weaknesses, 5 Opportunities and 0 Threats. The SWOT product gives you a quick x-ray of a stock's outlook and potential
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Strengths
(14)
Weakness
(10)
Opportunity
(5)
Threats
(0)
Others
(1)
Consistent Highest Return Stocks over Five Years - Nifty500
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over the Quarter (3 Months)
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Year
Annual Profit Growth higher than Sector Profit Growth
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 10 Years
High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)
Good quarterly growth in the recent results
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
Increasing Revenue every quarter for the past 2 quarters
Strong cash generating ability from core business - Improving Cash Flow from operation for last 2 years
Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years
Highest Recovery from 52 Week Low
Stocks Outperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
PE higher than Industry PE
Momentum Trap (DVM)
PEG greater than Industry PEG
High PE (PE > 40)
Stocks with Expensive Valuations according to the Trendlyne Valuation Score
Risky Value (DVM)
Low durability companies
Top Losers
Declining Net Cash Flow : Companies not able to generate net cash
Top Losers
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding in Past Month
Institutions increasing their shareholding
Mutual Funds Increased Shareholding over the Past Two Months
MFs increased their shareholding last quarter
Mf buying for 2 months
Average Bullish Trend - Stocks with Medium Trendlyne Momentum Score versus Benchmarks