📅 Published: April 14, 2026  |  Language: Hindi Long-Form  |  Topic: Customer Concentration Risk

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In this video, Manish Goel explains Customer Concentration Risk — the most overlooked danger in Indian small-cap investing. Learn what it is, why it destroys portfolios, how to measure it using annual reports, and how Titan Biotech’s extraordinary 100-country export diversification makes it a structural quality benchmark.

Key topics covered: What is customer concentration risk, why Indian small-caps are especially vulnerable, how to find concentration data in annual reports, Titan Biotech’s 100-country export fortress, and the 5-point framework for evaluating any stock.

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Disclaimer: The author (Manish Goel) is a SEBI Registered Research Analyst (Registration No. INH100004775) and Multibagger Shares (Multibagger Securities Research & Advisory Pvt. Ltd.) is a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor (Registration No. INA100007736). This post is for educational purposes only. Not investment advice.

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Manish Goel
Manish Goel is a long-term value investor and the founder of Manish Goel Stocks, where he publishes daily, plain-English lessons on fundamental analysis for Indian investors. His writing focuses on reading annual reports, decoding financial ratios, spotting red flags, and building the patience and discipline that compounding rewards. Every article here is educational — never a buy or sell call — and free to read.