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RDY ’
Sep 25th, 2009 |
By J. Christoph Amberger |
Category: Stock Market Investing
It’s a rainy day and the markets are all but inspiring. So take gains on Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Limited (NYSE:RDY) and buy yourself a cuppa cheer!
Tags: investing in biotech, J. Christoph Amberger, RDY, SVA
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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Aug 26th, 2009 |
By J. Christoph Amberger |
Category: Financial News
Pre-pandemic profits on Sinovac (AMEX:SVA) Vical Incorporated (NASDAQ:VICL), and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories (NYSE:RDY)?
Tags: J. Christoph Amberger, RDY, SVA, swine flu, VICL
Posted in Financial News |
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May 20th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Financial News, International Investing
India remains a great long-term profit play. But global investors should beware of the near-term exuberance that followed that nation’s weekend elections.
Tags: India National Congress, India stocks, INFY, Martin Hutchinson, RDY, TTM
Posted in Financial News, International Investing |
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Jan 8th, 2009 |
By Mike Caggeso |
Category: Top Story
India’s economy has not escaped the global downturn. But growth is still much higher than the developed world. Aggressive rate cuts and a fast-growing service sector will help revive the economy. Mike Caggeso picks two deeply undervalued Indian companies with a strong potential for profits.
Tags: credit crisis, Emerging Markets, Global Downturn, India stocks, INFY, Interest Rate Cuts, international investments, investing in Asia, Investing In India, JPM, Mike Caggeso, RDY
Posted in Top Story |
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Aug 14th, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News
There’s more bad news for those of you who are worrying about the United States’ global geo-strategic position. According to a recent report, starting next year, Chinese manufacturing output will exceed that of the United States.
Tags: ACH, ACID, aluminum, investing in China, Martin Hutchinson, RDY, TSM
Posted in Emerging Markets, Financial News |
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Aug 12th, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News
With sky-high growth potential, China and India are the two markets no investor can afford to miss out on. But that doesn’t mean they’re impervious to market turbulence, and in times of trouble, India is the more reliable investment.
Tags: , INFY, investing in China, Investing In India, Martin Hutchinson, RDY
Posted in Emerging Markets, Financial News |
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Aug 5th, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Emerging Markets
Global investors need to “hit the BRICs” – literally. Back in 2003, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), eager to push its clients towards global investing – especially in the emerging markets – invented the acronym “BRIC” (Brazil, Russia, India and China) to represent the four emerging markets it believed were destined to become dominant economies in the years to come.
Tags: BRIC Nations, CEO, Ford Motor Co., GS, INFY, investing in China, Investing In India, Martin Hutchinson, RDY, SCR, TTM, YCZ
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 5th, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Featured, Financial News
India’s stock market is down 23 percent this year. But it’s still one of the world’s great long-term growth plays, says Martin Hutchinson in part two of Money Morning’s special report on BRIC economies.
India is suffering high inflation, its growth is slowing and there are signs that a credit crunch is about to hit. But this can work to the advantage of investors. Without these problems, India’s stock market would be trading at 40 times earnings – and not 18 times earnings, as it is now.
Martin says that buy buying into India now, investors are likely getting in on the ground floor of a major long-term bull market.
Tags: F, Indian Stock Market, INFY, Investing In India, Martin Hutchinson, RDY, TTM
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Jun 2nd, 2008 |
By Jennifer Yousfi |
Category: Emerging Markets
Global investors seeking undervalued markets might want to look at Russia, China, India, Malaysia, South Korea or Brazil. And if they want to avoid overvalued markets, they’d be best to eschew Italy, the United States, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, or Germany.
Tags: BRIC Nations, BRK.A, BRK.B, china, Emerging Markets, etfs etns, EWZ, FXI, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Gross Domestic Product, GROW, Growth Ratio, GS, India, INP, LUKOY, OGZPY, PBR, peg ratios, PKX, Price Earnings, RDY, RIO, RSX, South Korea, Stock Market Index, Stock Valuations, TTM, US stocks, USCOX, Warren Buffett
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