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New Russia - Money Talksý, Rubles Walksý
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Three years ago, when privatization began in Russia, the entire range of government enterprises offered at auction was valued at less than Microsoft.

In the last two years, the capitalization of enterprises traded on the Russian Stock market has more than tripled --- to about $100 billion. (During the past six months alone, capital flowing into Russian securities has caused the Russian stock market to grow by 250%.) Market analysts calculate it will increase another five or six times by the end of the decade. If their expectations materialize, the capitalization of the Russian stock market will exceed that of France's market and approximate Germany's Such a valuation would put the real size of the Russian economy closer to one trillion dollars, rather than today's official $470 billion.

In 1990 I founded a company that became the pre-eminent provider of telecom services to Western corporations operating in the former Soviet Union. Since 1985, I've traveled between the States and Russia/fSU 65 times. Last year, when I sold my firm to a NYSE company, I thought I'd "retired" from the mad Russia business. In August, I returned to Russia --- my first trip in nearly two years --- and witnessed what I consider a critical mass of signs that Russia has turned a corner on "the changes."

This thread is meant to consolidate observations about Russian and other former Soviet Union stocks and fundamentals, and the Western Funds based on them. Because it's impossible to understand or measure Russia logically (you can only do so with your soul, to paraphrase Pushkin) I anticipate that the thread will provide some of the context --- and the beautiful, tragic humor --- that is Russia.

Russia's economy --- long the source of endless jokes, ridicule and honest pain --- is may now be primed to become an extraordinary source of large profits.

bye,
/k1b0
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29 I have been trading RNE recently (long at low 20-s - sell above 25) for quick 1Real Man-2/8/1998
28 anyone left in Russian funds besides me? MoneyPenny-2/8/1998
27 Ob1k, any fresh news from Russia? Is this thread dead? For those who read russReal Man-10/13/1997
26 Ruble walked down today? Something positive about Russia. From clari.world.eurReal Man-10/8/1997
25 I don't think parlament has any political power. -ViReal Man-10/3/1997
24 [ elections in Russia affect the fund? ] If a market can retract in <i>adoormouse-10/2/1997
23 LETRX UP $.50 TODAY. Will these Parlimentary elections in Russia on October 8-Rich23241-10/2/1997
22 I've *no* experience with oil stocks --- but more experience in Kazakhstan doormouse-9/18/1997
21 Hey Ken: I just checked AIPN out. The research page for them on Yahoo looks mTerry Jackson-9/18/1997
20 I'm in Almaty right now... Hi from the land of the camels! Inhtenet is frdoormouse-9/18/1997
19 K/ This is some sad mushroom story you had. Listen, here's a Russian anecdNasty P-9/18/1997
18 * (unless you have mafia contacts) * Not <i>mafia,</i> Nasty, <doormouse-9/15/1997
17 /k, Man you cracking me up with all the jokes. I actually happen to have a UkrNasty P-9/15/1997
16 How will this affect our investments in the Russian funds? TerryTerry Jackson-9/15/1997
15 Breaking word from Moscow --- (Rumoured) Yeltsin will axe three pro-privatizadoormouse-9/15/1997
14 [ try it on an American? ] And call it <i>reverse technology transfdoormouse-9/10/1997
13 /k1b0, I am spellbound by your romantic tale of speaking individually to floweTulipMania-9/10/1997
12 Thanks, Bill -- As long as we're builidng an infobase, here's a gem fodoormouse-9/10/1997
11 DBC News has a good daily report called the Moscow Report. It covers economic aBill Bishop-9/10/1997
10 [ the riskiest place in the world to put money right now ] <b>... I can doormouse-9/10/1997
9 Russia is the riskiest place in the world to put money right now. I don't Marco Polo-9/10/1997
8 Interesting to find this thread. Have bought (and sold) both TRF and RNE - at Ryvers-9/9/1997
7 Vimpelcom! You sound like you've been there... (Of course, no good Moscow doormouse-9/9/1997
6 <i>As for ADRs, like Lukoil et. al., I'm sure I know less about them Elsewhere-9/9/1997
5 An "open" fund buys stocks on the market as it receives cash from invTerry Jackson-9/9/1997
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