Benjamin Graham Enterprising Investor Screen

Benjamin Graham Enterprising Investor is a deep value investing strategy based on rules suggested by legendary investor, Benjamin Graham, who wrote The Intelligent Investor. The strategy focuses on value stocks and the ability to buy them with a significant margin of safety. It uses valuation ratios including price-to-earnings and price-to-book but also looks for a history of earnings growth and dividend payouts. Ben Graham once said: "The determining trait of the enterprising investor is his willingness to devote time and care to the selection of securities that are both sound and more attractive than the average." Enterprising Investor is a less strict approach than Ben Graham's defensive strategies, which often focus on large, well financed and profitable companies. Instead, it looks for unpopular companies, special situations and 'bargain' issues. This screen uses the following criteria: P/E < 10 Current Ratio > 1.5 Long Term Debt < 1.1 * Working Capital EPS Streak > 4 Div History > 0 EPS > 1 * EPS 5y ago P/TB < 1.2 Is Primary Listing == 1 Results are sorted by: P/3y Avg Earnings in ascending order

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S.No. Name CMP Rs. P/E Mar Cap Rs.Cr. Div Yld % NP Qtr Rs.Cr. Qtr Profit Var % Sales Qtr Rs.Cr. Qtr Sales Var % ROCE % Current ratio Debt Rs.Cr.
1. Alembic 93.777.542404.382.5660.13-8.0474.3428.356.901.8712.58
2. Wim Plast 382.787.68463.082.6112.72-1.7883.25-10.5614.8521.600.00
3. Balmer Law. Inv. 72.909.381618.185.9066.572.45659.354.1417.192.16237.29

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Market capitalization > 500 AND Price to earning < 15 AND Return on capital employed > 22%