Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Continues to Impress
Trader Mark submits:Since there are so very few Indian stocks trading on the U.S. exchanges, most of the well known names have been on my radar for years. One such example is Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (RDY), which I've had on various watch lists for years on end but never once bought. [Nov 9, 2009: Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Impressive on Both Fundamental and Technical Basis] As I am scanning to see what is performing on a day like today (where breadth is actually quite poor), this stock is shining. In fact, it's at a 52-week high. I can find no particular news to drive it today and, indeed, its last earnings report a month ago was OK but no great shakes. It is well over 20x forward estimates and analysts actually dropped EPS for "2010" (year ends March 11) by 20 cents, from $1.57 to $1.37. But for whatever reason (perhaps the launch of quite a few drugs in the future) the market likes the name.Established in 1984, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is an emerging global pharmaceutical company with proven research capabilities. The Company is vertically integrated with a presence across the pharmaceutical value chain. It produces finished dosage forms, active pharmaceutical ingredients and biotechnology products and markets them globally, with focus on India, US, Europe and Russia. The Company conducts research in the areas of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular, inflammation and bacterial infection.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
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