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How to use a side-by-side comparison

Comparing stocks side-by-side is most useful within a single sector — the metrics that matter for a commercial bank look very different from those that matter for a hydropower project. Start by pinning one name you already understand, then add a peer or two from the same sector to see where they differ. Big gaps in P/E or P/B usually signal one of three things: different growth expectations, different perceived risk, or stale fundamentals from one company that hasn't published its latest quarterly yet.

For the sector-specific frameworks behind each set of metrics, our Banking, Hydropower, and Insurance sector guides walk through what to look at first. For a deeper read on financial statements, the listed-companies financial-statements guide covers what every footnote actually means.

Frequently asked questions

How many stocks can I compare at once?
Up to three. Two is the cleanest read; three lets you triangulate against a benchmark. Beyond three the table gets crowded and metrics are harder to scan.
Where do the fundamentals come from?
The same backend that powers our company-detail pages — live LTP and intraday summary from NEPSE, fundamentals (EPS, P/E, P/B, ROE, book value) from the latest published quarterly. Numbers refresh whenever you reload the page.
Why is a metric showing as a dash?
Either the company hasn't published that disclosure for the latest period (e.g. ROE is only computed once the audited annual is out) or the upstream feed hasn't surfaced it yet. Cross-check the company-detail page if a specific number matters to your decision.
Is this enough to decide whether to buy?
No. Side-by-side metrics are a starting point — they surface obvious gaps and let you ask the right follow-up questions. Always read the annual report, footnotes, and any pending announcements before buying.

Educational only. This tool surfaces live and last-published data — it is not a buy / sell recommendation. Always read company filings and consult a qualified professional before acting on a comparison.

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