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Finding Multibaggers with Fact2Growth: Framework and Case Study on AXISCADES

 Investing in multibagger stocks is not about luck — it’s about discipline, structure, and analysis. At Fact2Growth, we use an 8-pillar, 100-point framework to identify companies that could deliver outsized returns over the long term. In this blog, we’ll cover the Fact2Growth Multibagger Framework and then apply it to a real company — AXISCADES Technologies — to test whether it qualifies as a potential multibagger by 2030. Stage 1 – The Multibagger Framework Why a Framework? Multibaggers are not found by chance. They are discovered with discipline. Our framework evaluates every company on 100 points across 8 pillars — covering industry, market size, management, financials, moat, risks, scalability, and valuation. The 8 Pillars with Weightage: Theme and Industry Tailwinds – 10 points TAM (Total Addressable Market) and Growth Visibility – 10 points Honest and Competent Management – 30 points Financial Strength and Cash Flow Quality – 15 points Moat and Competi...

Oswal Pumps Analysis – Can It Be a Multibagger by 2030?

Oswal Pumps Limited, a fast-growing player in India’s renewable energy and pump industry, has caught the attention of many investors. With revenues growing almost 4x in the last 3 years , the company is now being discussed as a potential multibagger by 2030 . But does the data support this optimism? Let’s dive deep. 1. Company History Founded in 2003 in Haryana , Oswal Pumps started as a pump manufacturer for agriculture and domestic use. Over time, it has diversified into solar-powered submersible pumps, induction motors, wires, cables, and solar modules . Today, Oswal is a leading supplier under the PM-KUSUM scheme , executing turnkey solar pumping projects across India. 2. Revenue Mix (FY25) Oswal’s revenue is dominated by pumps, but its backward integration and solar focus are creating new verticals: 70–75% : Pumps (solar, submersible, monoblock) 10–12% : Motors 8–10% : Wires & cables 3–5% : Solar modules (rising sharply with 1.5 GW new plant) <5% : Exp...