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Sell Mechel (MTL), Vimpel (VIP) and Nortel (NT)

Sep 19th, 2008 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Stock Market Investing

Wall Street is through the roof. The gains may not last. Take your profits on Mechel (NYSE:MTL), Vimpel (NYSE:VIP), and Nortel (NYSE:NT). During one of the worst weeks in financial history, you have a chance at profits of over 30%.



Andrew Snyder’s Russian Stock Pick Makes 35% in One Day

Sep 19th, 2008 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Emerging Markets

In yesterday’s Hidden Value newsletter, Andrew Snyder recommended three Russian stocks oversold in the recent market crash. One of those - Rostelecom (NYSE:ROS) - has already made over 35% gains. Andrew says its a good time to book these profits, but recommends readers continue to hold his other Russian picks: Mechel OAO (NYSE:MTL) and Vimpel Communications (NYSE:VIP).



Russian Crash Means These 3 Stocks Are at Bargain Prices

Sep 17th, 2008 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Featured, Financial News

If you thought Wall Street was bad, try investing in Russia. Today, Moscow’s Interbank Currency Exchange (MISEX) has halted for a third day to prevent a run on local stocks.

Andrew Snyder says when an emerging market such as Russia sells off unexpectedly it opens up great buying opportunities.

Andrew recommends three stocks that have been dramatically oversold in the crash. They are Vimpel-Communications (NYSE:VIP), Rostelecom (NYSE:ROS) and Mechel OAO (NYSE:MTL).



Special Report: Hit the BRICs for a Global-Investing Double Play

Aug 1st, 2008 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Emerging Markets

If you’re a global investor looking for global profits - including one potential way to double your money - you need to “Hit the BRICs.”



With the New Russian President Vowing to Steer a Steady Ship, U.S. Investors Can Look to Profit

May 9th, 2008 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: International Investing

New Russian President Dmitry Medvedev wants better links with Europe.