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Strategies & Market Trends : Telebras (TBH) & Brazil -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike who wrote (1537)4/8/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: EPS  Respond to of 22640
 
Thanks Mike,

you are trading over there..
maybe it would interesting to have an SI
group on a bigger basket of Brazilian stocks..?
e agora um cafezinho....
Victor



To: Mike who wrote (1537)4/8/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Mike, have you heard anything further on Mr Motta's condition?

Stop for lunch...I'd go crazy. I have a hard enough time shutting down every night and on the weekend's. Would probably increase volatility by forcing everyone to take an hour with nothing better to do than think about where they're going when the market reopens.

sf



To: Mike who wrote (1537)4/8/1998 4:06:00 PM
From: TOPSID877  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Gosto dos postos nas ambas linguas. E uma boa ideia. Infelizmente, os acentos nao podem aparecer em SI.

I like posts in both languages. It's a good idea. Unhappily, the accents can't appear on SI.

Telebras, if typed with an accent over the "a" becomes "Telebr s". (I wondered why I kept reading about "Telebr s"). Portuguese uses three accents (^ / \), a "cedilha" under some Cs, and a "til" over some of the nasal vowels. If your keyboard can do them, they will appear as blanks or funny symbols on SI. One can just avoid the accents, though some confusion is possible--"e"(and) and "e"(is) become the same, and so on.

Anyhow, it's appropriate for a Brazil thread.

On a related topic, I have been devouring TBR May 130 calls for the last week. I am ALREADY well in the black. Hope expected trends continue! Not to boast, but the Japanese stock market has been up three days in a row (no collapse) and Brazilian stocks in general still appear to be recovering.

Boa tarde