Writing a long report on a Chinese ADR stock

Monkeys, I would really appreciate your help in this matter.

So I have to write a 5-6 page long report on a Chinese stock that trades on a U.S. exchange (ADR). I was told that it shoud contain an investment thesis, executive summary, couple of reasons why it's a buy, valuation, potential risks. I have about 10 days or so to complete it, and it's for a distressed debt fund that invests in China. (Can't give any more info on the company or why they asked me to do this for them).

I've looked at sample reports on sumzero as a starting guide. Anything else I should look at? I've never done a buyside fundamental report before, so I'm trying to get up to speed.

Thanks a lot.

 

Maybe sellside research reports could be a good starting point too. Especially fixed income research.

But the format is pretty standard. Exec summary/rating on the first page. Then next few pages a brief description of the company and the three main reasons why it will be able to make interest payments. Then the all important risks section highlighting red flags and perhaps a model to attach to that.

 
YGCS:
Maybe sellside research reports could be a good starting point too. Especially fixed income research.

But the format is pretty standard. Exec summary/rating on the first page. Then next few pages a brief description of the company and the three main reasons why it will be able to make interest payments. Then the all important risks section highlighting red flags and perhaps a model to attach to that.

Thanks. From looking at various sellside reports, it looks like there is no standard format at all. Some will include a table of earnings summary as well as a table with the names of management and how many shares they own. Others will skip the executive summary altogether and plunge straight into the investment thesis.

Given that mine will only be 5-6 pages, I imagine that it will need to be very succinct by presenting a general overview of the company, industry, its competitors and go straight into the 3 main bullet points on why it should be a buy. I should probably attach an earnings summary table as well (i'm guessing i could find that in the 10-K report).

 
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Brady4MVP:
YGCS:
Maybe sellside research reports could be a good starting point too. Especially fixed income research.

But the format is pretty standard. Exec summary/rating on the first page. Then next few pages a brief description of the company and the three main reasons why it will be able to make interest payments. Then the all important risks section highlighting red flags and perhaps a model to attach to that.

Thanks. From looking at various sellside reports, it looks like there is no standard format at all. Some will include a table of earnings summary as well as a table with the names of management and how many shares they own. Others will skip the executive summary altogether and plunge straight into the investment thesis.

Given that mine will only be 5-6 pages, I imagine that it will need to be very succinct by presenting a general overview of the company, industry, its competitors and go straight into the 3 main bullet points on why it should be a buy. I should probably attach an earnings summary table as well (i'm guessing i could find that in the 10-K report).

Agree with you on the earnings summary.

 

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