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		<title>Hot Stocks: Despite Lowered Target, Vale (RIO) Still Poses Potential 59% Gain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Riddle me this</strong>: When is it good news when an analyst  slashes his price target for a stock by 55%?<strong> Answer</strong>: When that “reduced” target price still  represents a 59% gain. That’s precisely the scenario facing  Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (ADR: <a onclick="s_objectID=&#34;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=rio_1&#34;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=rio" target="_blank">RIO</a>), the world’s  biggest iron-ore producer. </p>
<p>Felipe Reis, an analyst for Banco Santander SA (ADR: <a onclick="s_objectID=&#34;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ASTD_1&#34;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ASTD" target="_blank">STD</a>), yesterday (Monday) slashed his target price for the U.S.-listed shares by more than half, stating that the worldwide outlook has become “more challenging.”</p>
<p>Reis, who previously had placed a year-end 2009 price target of $40 a share Vale’s U.S.-listed American Depository Receipts (ADRs), now says the shares of the Rio De Janeiro-based mining-and-metals heavyweight will trade at $18 at next year’s close. If you’re&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Riddle me this</strong>: When is it good news when an analyst  slashes his price target for a stock by 55%?<strong> Answer</strong>: When that “reduced” target price still  represents a 59% gain. That’s precisely the scenario facing  Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (ADR: <a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=rio_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=rio" target="_blank">RIO</a>), the world’s  biggest iron-ore producer. <span id="more-8699"></span></p>
<p>Felipe Reis, an analyst for Banco Santander SA (ADR: <a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ASTD_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ASTD" target="_blank">STD</a>), yesterday (Monday) slashed his target price for the U.S.-listed shares by more than half, stating that the worldwide outlook has become “more challenging.”</p>
<p>Reis, who previously had placed a year-end 2009 price target of $40 a share Vale’s U.S.-listed American Depository Receipts (ADRs), now says the shares of the Rio De Janeiro-based mining-and-metals heavyweight will trade at $18 at next year’s close. If you’re keeping score, that’s a reduction of 55% from his prior target. But it still represents a 59% gain from yesterday’s closing price of $11.32  a share.</p>
<p>”We are adjusting our estimates for Vale in order to reflect the more challenging scenario in the commodities market,” Reis wrote in a research missive, noting that the reduced target price takes into account “the significant global economic slowdown.”</p>
<p>In related news yesterday, Merrill Lynch &amp; Co. Inc. (<a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=mer_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=mer" target="_blank">MER</a>) cut its 2009 economic-growth forecast for Brazil to 2.9%, from a previous estimate of 3.1%, as the lagging effect of scarcer credit may be deeper than thought.</p>
<p>The Brazil exchange-traded fund, the<strong>iShares MSCI Brazil Index</strong><strong> </strong><strong>(NYSE: <a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://finance.google.com/finance?q=ewz_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=ewz" target="_blank"><strong>EWZ</strong></a>),  was the focus of a recent <em><a href="http://www.moneymorning.com"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.contrarianprofits.com/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Money Morning</a></em></strong><strong> “<a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/10/27/ishares-msci-brazil-index/_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/10/27/ishares-msci-brazil-index/" target="_blank">Buy,  Sell or Hold</a>” column, <a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/11/05/global-investing-roundups-143/_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/11/05/global-investing-roundups-143/" target="_blank">and  soared as much as 42% in six days</a> after it was recommended as a “Buy.”</strong></p>
<p>Source: <a class="titleref" onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/11/18/vale-stock/_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" rel="bookmark" href="http://www.moneymorning.com/2008/11/18/vale-stock/">Hot Stocks:  Despite Lowered Target, Vale Still Poses Potential 59% Gain, Analyst Says</a></p>
<p><strong>Editors Note: <em>“Hot Stocks” is a new Money Morning feature that analyzes the investment outlook of global companies that are in the news. This is the sixth installment of this ongoing investment series</em></strong><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Brazil, The World’s Best Performing Stock Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 15:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manraaj Singh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Why The Smart Money Is Flooding Brazil. Here’s a challenge: Find me a more exciting investment story than Brazil right now. I guarantee you will fail.</p>
<p>Brazil’s economy is booming. Brazilian companies are breaking-out onto the world stage. And its share market has been the best performer among the world’s twenty biggest this year.</p>
<p>The Bovespa Index is up by 13% since the beginning of 2008. Compare that to the FTSE &#8211; it’s fallen 5.6% since the start of the year!</p>
<p><strong>The Brazilian stampede: Rich investors are piling in!</strong></p>
<p>But here’s the most telling thing&#8230;</p>
<p>The majority of the action in Brazilian shares has NOT been happening in Sao Paulo&#8230; but in New York. In fact, the value of Brazilian shares traded in the U.S.&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why The Smart Money Is Flooding Brazil. Here’s a challenge: Find me a more exciting investment story than Brazil right now. I guarantee you will fail.<span id="more-2572"></span></p>
<p>Brazil’s economy is booming. Brazilian companies are breaking-out onto the world stage. And its share market has been the best performer among the world’s twenty biggest this year.</p>
<p>The Bovespa Index is up by 13% since the beginning of 2008. Compare that to the FTSE &#8211; it’s fallen 5.6% since the start of the year!</p>
<p><strong>The Brazilian stampede: Rich investors are piling in!</strong></p>
<p>But here’s the most telling thing&#8230;</p>
<p>The majority of the action in Brazilian shares has NOT been happening in Sao Paulo&#8230; but in New York. In fact, the value of Brazilian shares traded in the U.S. has surpassed the daily average in Sao Paula since the beginning of this year.</p>
<p>The average daily trading in Brazilian American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) was $4.07 billion so far this month through May 26, topping the previous record in January of $3.99 billion. In the same period, trading on the Bovespa stock exchange in Sao Paulo averaged $3.59 billion a day.</p>
<p>Why is this significant?</p>
<p>It shows huge foreign interest in Brazilian shares &#8211; and with very good reason&#8230;</p>
<p>Brazilian companies have become global leaders in key industries.</p>
<p>Companhia Vale do Rio Doce is now the world&#8217;s biggest iron-ore producer. State-owned oil company, Petrobras, overtook Mircrosoft to become the world’s sixth-biggest company by market capitalisation last week. Petrobras is sitting on the Western Hemisphere&#8217;s largest oil discovery in three decades. Possibly even the third-biggest oil field in the world!</p>
<p>These are names that are going to become much more familiar to us in the decades ahead.</p>
<p>Brazil isn’t just an emerging oil giant&#8230; it’s also the biggest producer of the only truly commercially viable alternative to oil &#8211; sugar-based ethanol.</p>
<p>In fact, it produces so much of the stuff that the country has been dubbed the &#8220;Saudi Arabia of ethanol&#8221;.</p>
<p>But Brazil isn’t just a commodities play either&#8230;</p>
<p>It has a strong services-based economic sector as well. In fact Profit Hunter rode the country’s banking boom to healthy profit last August through our investment in Banco Itau. [Note: Past performance is no indication of future results]</p>
<p><strong>A five hundred year growth story</strong></p>
<p>Brazil has seen fantastic growth in recent years.</p>
<p>Measured in 1990 dollars, the entire Brazilian economy was worth about $400 million in 1500 A.D. That would have put the country at about number 325 on this year’s Times Rich List. By 1900, that had grown to $12.2 billion &#8211; respectable, but hardly impressive.</p>
<p>The real economic boom began in the 20th century.</p>
<p>By 2000, Brazil’s economy had reached $975.44 billion &#8211; a massive gain of 7895% since the beginning of the century. And Brazil is perfectly placed to keep up that pace into this century as well.</p>
<p>The IMF predicts the country’s economy will grow 4.75% this year, despite the global economic slowdown.</p>
<p>That’s three times faster than the UK’s expected to grow!</p>
<p>Here at Profit Hunter we’re in no doubt the Brazilian growth story still has a long way to run. And we’re looking for the next under-the-radar play on this amazing economy.</p>
<p><strong>The best way to profit from Booming Brazil</strong></p>
<p>The easiest way to ride this boom would be to get in through an ETF that tracks the Bovespa Index. But that isn’t the smartest way in.</p>
<p>You see, one result of all the trading in Brazilian shares in New York could be to divert investment away from the Brazilian market itself.</p>
<p>That’s been good for the companies, but it might act as a drag on the Bovespa Index going forward.</p>
<p>Instead, we’re looking at a ‘backdoor’ way to get into this story.</p>
<p>That’s not easy when you’ve got the whole world trying to pile into this market. But we’ll keep looking, and we’ll let you know very soon.</p>
<p>Manraaj Singh<br />
Editor<br />
Profit Hunter</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.fspinvest.co.uk/Investment-Services/Profit-Hunter/Articles/brazil-world-best-performing-stock-market-00046.aspx">Brazil, The World’s Best Performing Stock Market</a></p>
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