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		<title>Quarterly Results – Significance to the Share Holder</title>
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<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Many a times we hear about  companies coming up with <strong>quarterly results</strong> that tend to create either  euphoria or a silent shock in the market. <strong>Quarterly results</strong> are the  announcement by corporate, of the operational results at the end of  each quarter. About a decade ago, only <em>annual results were declared  by the companies</em> but later on <strong>stock market regulators</strong> mandated the declaration  of half yearly results and then subsequently to quarterly results t<em>o  bring in more transparency in the system</em>. The figures representing huge  profits, losses, increase in revenues, percentages hike in annual growth  are no doubt important for the corporate business, but how much it is  important for you as an investor is what we would discuss here. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"><em>Logically speaking, it makes  no sense running a race and not being bothered about whether you win  or loose</em>. As an investor if you have invested your money in a company,  it is very important to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">invest some of your time in knowing how the  company has been doing.</span> It helps to judge company’s performance over  a period of time and keep a track of its growth or decline before it  is too late. For example suppose you are holding shares of a company  showing continuous decline in revenues for past 3 quarters. So looking  into the results you decide to take out your money and invest somewhere  else before the company gets ruined totally. Thus analysing the results,  you can judge company’s current performance and future prospects and  ultimately plan your investments based on that. It is as simple as tracking  down your school report card which needs to be reviewed weekly to know  if you still need any improvement. However its significance varies with  the type of investor you are. It is more important for a short term  investor or an intra-day trader than a long term investor as explicated  below:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"><strong>Long term investors</strong>:  It is important to note that <strong>long term objectives </strong>of a company do not  change every quarter. There might be many reasons due to which quarterly  results of a company are not good. In short, a long term investor with  investment period of 3-4 years is hardly affected by the quarterly results  and it might prove mere wastage of time to keep analysing the results  every three months. So a prudent long term investor will at least not  get panicked with poor quarterly results but tend to find out the reasons  behind it. <em>Long term investment</em> can be considered as a long tunnel and  there is always light at the end of tunnel.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"><strong>Short term investors</strong>:  A short term investor might get affected by quarterly results in real  sense. It has been seen over time that the markets are very sensitive  to news of corporate results. <em>The <strong>day blue chip</strong> companies like infosys  declare its quarterly results; the BSE and NSE indices turn red or green  depending on their results.</em> These cause volatile sessions in the  markets and hence short term investor or intra day traders may land  up in huge losses or end up making huge profits.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Renuka Kinger<br />
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