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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: pezz who wrote (54236)10/18/2004 1:12:20 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hello Pezz, Today’s Euro-time Operations:

Sold Kungsleden at SEK 225.00, bought here Message 19881301 <<March 5th, 2004>> at 208 and booked SEK 9.1 of divvy => 13% gain without figuring exchange rate gain on USD

Sold Castellum at SEK 207.00, bought here Message 19881301 <<March 5th, 2004>> at 173 and booked SEK 5.95 of divvy => 23% gain without figuring exchange rate gain on USD

Sold Tate & Lyle at GBP 4.01, bought here at
Message 20238938 <<June 21st, 2004>> at GBP 3.252/shr and booked GBP 0.13 divvy => 27% gain

Sold Corio N.V. at EUR 39.2846, bought here Message 19267071 <<September 3rd, 2003>> at EURO 28.37 and booked EURO 1.74 divvy => 45% gain without figuring exchange rate gain on USD

Sold Impala Platinum at ZAR 495.3086, bought here Message 17596706 <<June 13th, 2002>> at ZAR 615, and here again Message 18693558 <<March 12th, 2003>> at ZAR 464, collected ZAR 38.75 (average over all shares) of divvies => 0.99% gain on ZAR, but 2002 ZAR average exchange rate to USD was 11.58 and 2003 was 8.01
wordiq.com , now at 6.425, and so my USD denominated gain is 50+%.

MAGIC, to be able to win by effectively losing, by investing in countries with sound leadership and wise policies.

Chugs, Jay
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