► 40,000+ Investors read my Weekly Newsletter at http://shankarnath.com 👉 100 Baggers (book link): https://amzn.to/4bgjcSY In this video, I examine Christopher Mayer's work as explained in his book, "100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them". Mayer identifies two key drivers for 100-bagger success - earnings growth and an expanding price-earnings multiple which I explain in the video using Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) and Reliance Industries as examples. In essence, Mayer outlines six essential characteristics for identifying future 100-baggers: 1. Starting as small companies with growth potential (sub-10,000 crore company) 2. Possessing a long growth runway for expansion (growth in sales, products, market share) 3. Reinvesting profits for higher returns (return on capital) 4. Establishing a strong economic moat for sustained competitive advantage 5. Maintaining a consistent track record and high gross profit margins 6. Being owner-operator companies with prudent management and capital allocation A 7th characteristic specific to the investor is patience that is emphasized both in terms of holding onto investments and in diligently seeking the right opportunities. By adhering to disciplined investment strategies and thoroughly researching potential candidates, investors can increase their chances of identifying future multibaggers and significantly enhancing their financial outcomes 👉 I've put together a quick screener that can help you shortlist potential 100-baggers -- https://www.screener.in/screens/1456374/potential-100-baggers-by-shankar-nath/ 👉 Video Chapters: 00:00 India's Top Multibagger Stocks of last 20 Years 01:19 100 Baggers by Christopher Mayer 03:31 The Twin Engines of Multibagger Stocks 07:40 1. Small Companies 08:57 2. Long Growth Runway 09:50 3. High Return on Capital 11:15 4. Formidable Economic Moats 12:59 5. Consistent Track Record 13:58 6. Owner-Operators 15:05 7. Patience 16:38 Shankar's Viewpoint #100baggers #multibagger #multibaggerstock #multibaggerstocks Disclaimer: I am not a SEBI registered investment advisor or research analyst. I am not registered with PFRDA or IRDA either. The content posted on this platform is purely for educational purposes and none of it constitutes investing or trading advice. Viewers should do their own research and diligence before investing or acting on the information presented. Some of the links I have posted in the video, the description, the comments and other related resources might be affiliate links