What does college research mean?

Institutional research refers to in-depth understanding of the company's strategic planning, market competition, operating conditions, financial conditions and future development trends through questionnaires, field visits and interviews, so as to provide investors with reliable decision-making basis. Research can help investors better understand the company's business, industry competitive environment and internal management, and better evaluate the company's investment risks and opportunities.

Institutional research is very important for investors with long-term investment ideas. Only by deeply understanding the operating conditions and future development prospects of a company can we better evaluate the risks and opportunities of investment. Research can help investors find the company's problems in advance, avoid losses, and at the same time find the company's advantages and opportunities in time, seize the initiative and get a greater return on investment.

The methods of college research usually include: field trip, interview, questionnaire survey, etc. On-the-spot investigation means that investors go to the production base and sales channels of the company in person to understand the actual situation of the company; Interview refers to a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the company's operating conditions and grasping market trends and future development opportunities through communication with the company's management, employees and industry experts; Questionnaire survey is to obtain more extensive and comprehensive information by issuing questionnaires to customers, competitors, suppliers and investors of the company, and provide more comprehensive data support for investors' decision-making.