Slide 1
In order to find out the industry, we can look at some of the key features that relates to the industry like:
How much amount is spent on the production of goods?
How much the Company incurs R&D expenses?
What amount of assets are maintained by looking at the depreciation?
The net income to see which industry is performing well.
The industries have been chosen taking into consideration these aspects of the industry that have been reflected in the Company figures.
Slide 2
In order to find out the industry, we can look at some of the key features that relates to the industry from Exhibit 3 like:
How much cash does the Company hold, matching with the liquidity requirement of the industry.
How much inventory does the Company hold, depending on the requirement of stock maintenance?
What amount of total current assets does the Company, depending on the needs of current assets, maintain?
What amount of total current liabilities are maintained by the Company depending on the ability to pay for the short-term obligations?
The industries have been chosen taking into consideration these aspects of the industry that have been reflected in the Company figures.
Slide 3
In order to find out the industry, we can look at some of the key features that relates to the industry from Exhibit 4 like:
- How much current ratio does the Company have, matching with the liquidity requirement and ability to pay the short-term debt of the industry?
- How much asset turnover is done by the Company depending on the importance of asset management for the business?
- What amount of debt ratio is maintained by the Company depending on the industry leverage pattern?
What is the expected return on equity, depending on the industry, which is based on shareholder power and numbers?
The industries have been chosen taking into consideration these aspects of the industry that have been reflected in the Company figures.