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To: Spekulatius who wrote (20227)12/9/2004 10:33:46 PM
From: Sam Citron  Respond to of 78618
 
Hi Spek,

I'm betting that the discount will narrow even further as the Korean market improves. (KEF)

Aside from that, you can easily go to bigcharts.com click "interactive charts" and compare their performance for any time period you choose. You will find that their performance is almost identical, so I would not lose much sleep over a decision between the two.

Sam



To: Spekulatius who wrote (20227)12/9/2004 11:06:36 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78618
 
I wonder to what extent Russian equities will become value stocks after tax-selling. Has anyone been following the VIP saga?does anyone have a strategy for deciding when to start buying the tax selling stocks like vip, mrk, and the like?



To: Spekulatius who wrote (20227)12/9/2004 11:06:42 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78618
 
I wonder to what extent Russian equities will become value stocks after tax-selling. Has anyone been following the VIP saga?does anyone have a strategy for deciding when to start buying the tax selling stocks like vip, mrk, and the like?



To: Spekulatius who wrote (20227)12/9/2004 11:06:47 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78618
 
I wonder to what extent Russian equities will become value stocks after tax-selling. Has anyone been following the VIP saga?does anyone have a strategy for deciding when to start buying the tax selling stocks like vip, mrk, and the like?