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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Spekulatius who wrote (53638)3/22/2014 9:55:14 PM
From: Shane M1 Recommendation   of 78745
 
And insiders will get out before you if bad news is coming:

economist.com

quote: "For example, the Russian newspaper Vedomosti reports that Victor Zubkov, chairman of Gazprom, unloaded his entire stake in the state-owned energy giant on February 11th. The sale followed a February 8th meeting in Sochi between Vladimir Putin and Victor Yanukovich, at which Mr Yanukovich asked for further Russian help in paying Ukraine's gas debts. As Peter Pomerantsev wrote after the stock plunge, "for every announcement about war and peace made by Moscow, equity prices rise madly up or down, and someone, somewhere very near to Putin, is making a killing on the markets." In a state where cronies can ignore insider-trading laws, the Kremlin can create fluctuations in the economy to reward its friends."
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