Archive for Sara Nunnally
As the editor of the investment advisory service Material Profits, Sara Nunnally brings a fresh perspective and an exciting approach to investing in the profitable commodities sector. Sara applies a balanced technique with a whole new focus of investment opportunity - and profits - for her members.Sara Nunnally’s Investment Picks in Britain and Dubai
Sara Nunnally says oil is having a major influence in Britain and Dubai, and creating new investment opportunities in both. One is running out of supplies, the other can’t spend its income fast enough. In Britain, this has prompted a new round of exploration permits, with Egdon Resources (LON:EDR) leading the chase. Meanwhile, Dubai’s venture into the luxury international hotel market could see considerable expansion in the sector. More from Sara…
How to Profit from Biotech in Eastern Europe
It wasn’t long ago that we published several articles urging investors into the neglected biotech industry. Now Sara Nunnally over at Taipan Publishing says Central and Eastern Europe is a hot region for the sector right now. Big pharma is also looking to enter the rapidly growing market for generic drugs. And a popular way to establish a foothold in the region is through acquisitions of local firms.
Another Reason to Be Bullish on Emerging Markets
Emerging markets economies are investing in other emerging markets, says Sara Nunally on Taipan’s Emerging Markets blog. China’s massive sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp., recently signed a deal to invest in Chile. Emerging market nations are even now investing in developed nations. Yet another reason, says Sara, for investors to keep emerging markets on their radar…
Dollar Turn-around Has Analysts Questioning Emerging Markets
When the U.S. economy fell off a cliff, a bunch of investors fled to the “safety” of booming emerging markets, like China and Brazil.
Keep an Eye on Acquisitive Electricite de France (EDF)
High energy prices make companies both rich and greedy. Electricite de France (NYSE:EDF) has $54 billion to spend on investments over the next two years. If it doesn’t spend this war chest on external acquisitions, it will spend it on internal expansion. Either way, EDF will remain a top energy company in Western Europe, says Sara Nunnally in Taipan’s Emerging Markets blog…
Georgia: It’s All About Oil, Of Course
Conspiracy theorists, meet the Nostradamus of novels: Tom Clancy.
Taipan Publishing’s Sara Nunnally and her colleague Christian DeHaemer say the current conflict in South Ossetia between Russia and Georgia is scarily like the Tom Clancy video game Ghost Recon.
They also say the conflict is all about oil. Russia wants to control energy routes through the Caucasus. And it wants to destabilize Georgian plans to build a natural gas pipeline that would feed European demand. More from Sara…
Nuclear Power Will Transform These European States
Russia and China’s nuclear energy ambitions are well known. But Taipan Trader editor Sara Nunnally says Eastern Europe is also turning to nuclear power.
Several of the EU’s newer member states are currently holding bids for new plants. And having a clean and reliable energy source will spur industrial growth in the region, creating attractive investment opportunities in the process.
More from Sara with the countries most likely to benefit from this new energy drive…
These Two ETFs Are the Best ‘Frontier Markets’ Plays
ETFs (exchange-traded funds) give US investors unprecedented access to frontier markets - less accessible but still ‘investable’ high-growth economies in the developing world.
But you need to tread carefully, says Sara Nunnally in Taipan’s Emerging Markets blog. Although there is a bunch of so-called “frontier ETFs” out there to chose from, not all of them make good investments.
If ETFs are your thing, stick to those focused on the Middle East and North Africa, says Sara…
InBev’s BUD Deal Makes It the Largest Brewer in China
Anheuser-Busch (BUD:NYSE) has agreed to the takeover terms by InBev (INB:EBR)
Iwrin Greenstien in Taipan Daily says BUD failed to fend off the bid because it ignored emerging markets.
Whatever the reason for BUD falling into foreign hands, the deal is a steal at $52 billion, says Taipan Daily’s Sara Nunnally. And just in time for the Biejing Olympics it makes InBev China’s number one brewer thanks to BUD’s 27 percent stake in Tsingtao.
Why You Should Short the iShares MSCI Germany ETF
The time’s right to short the iShares MSCI Germany ETF (EWG) says Sara Nunnally. She thinks it can’t hold it’s current level much longer - get in now before it drops faster than Gee Dubya’s popularity rating.
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