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


To: MGV who wrote (7624)9/7/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: Anthony L. Califano  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 22640
 
Is the Brazil market open today?

Also, any opinions on higher than normal demand for TBR during the next week or so, other emerging market factors notwithstanding, since after that time (9/14, I think), the splitup will occur? After the splitup, I think a lot of confusion will exist for a while regarding valuation, convenience, ability to trade, etc. But, since most of us believe TBR, and the related post-split companies, are great long-term investments at current prices, I think the timing of the splitup will increase demand over the next week.

Any comments?



To: MGV who wrote (7624)9/7/1998 3:27:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
<<<<If you are saying that both Asia and Brazil have a lid on them until Japan and Brazil do what they need to do fiscally, I agree with you.

i agree with the above statement
brazil is ahead of japan in that they are fiscally ahead
japan has just started reforming their banks
but don't count them out
they work harder than brazilians
and have some of the world's great companies
i will buy both
right now i think that tbh is more likely to be higher in one year
than most japanese companies
but japanese bank plan could be done by the time
cardoso is re-elected
could be a big pop for world markets this fall

curtis