ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
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por ahora tomo la ganancia de los $3 con los dividendos.. luego veremos..es que algo no me gusta del contexto y eso unde cualquier argumento técnico..este año voy a ser mucho mas de corto, de largo me fue muy bien en el 2009 y 2010 pero en el 201 vi la cosa con mucha ingenuidad..
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alfil escribió:Magoo, si tomas como referencia el valor de libro todas las acciones deberian subir..esto se mueve por otras avenidas , hoy vendi lo que pude.. $ 3 es justo en este contexto..!!
acordate que no podian ajustar el valor de su capital por inflacion (.d.cavallo) y a partir del 2012 si lo puden hacer.
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Hay resistencia en $ 3,00
Mañana acreditan el 28 % de acciones
Veremos luego
Mañana acreditan el 28 % de acciones
Veremos luego
Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
Magoo, si tomas como referencia el valor de libro todas las acciones deberian subir..esto se mueve por otras avenidas , hoy vendi lo que pude.. $ 3 es justo en este contexto..!!
Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
hola , como andan?... bueno que decir... y siii esta regalado el papel,,, y no tanto por lo que produce y gana ....sino por lo que la empresa vale ...mientras va chicando su deuda tambien...como lo viene haciendo. estaba a valor libro casi...bueno las ofertas son asi cuando estan no hay que dejarlas pasar...
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sin palabras!!!recuperamos todo el dividendo me parece!!
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alfil escribió:Perdon.. El cupon lo corto ayer, no ? , que pasa ?
6 de enero acreditan las acciones ( 28 % ) REGALO DE REYES ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡
Consulte a su agente de bolsa
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Perdon.. El cupon lo corto ayer, no ? , que pasa ?
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-0 ... -2009.html
Mobius Finds Argentine Frontier Stocks Cheap
Mark Mobius, who manages $45 billion at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, is buying Argentine stocks that are trading at their cheapest levels in almost three years.
“Although the political environment is not very good, the companies are very cheap so we’re looking closely,” Mobius, the firm’s executive chairman, said by telephone from Santiago. “We continue to add selectively as more money comes into the fund.”
Argentina’s Merval stock index (MERVAL) fetches 6.8 times estimated earnings, the lowest level since May 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The gauge plunged 30 percent last year, more than the MSCI EM Latin America Index’s 22 percent drop, as gross domestic product increased 8.3 percent, more than other major Latin American economy, according to the median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
So-called frontier markets such as Argentina, Nigeria and Kenya offer faster growth than other emerging markets, Mobius said during a trip to Latin America this week.
“There’s lots of volatility and lots of problems in trying to get your research done, but I think these frontier markets are really interesting,” he said.
Argentina became the only major Latin America market classified as “frontier” in June 2009 when MSCI Inc. removed the country from its benchmark emerging-market index, citing capital controls. The demotion also followed President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s seizure of about $24 billion in assets held by private pension funds, the country’s biggest stockholders. New York-based MSCI classifies its markets based on size, liquidity and economic development.
Mobius Finds Argentine Frontier Stocks Cheap
Mark Mobius, who manages $45 billion at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, is buying Argentine stocks that are trading at their cheapest levels in almost three years.
“Although the political environment is not very good, the companies are very cheap so we’re looking closely,” Mobius, the firm’s executive chairman, said by telephone from Santiago. “We continue to add selectively as more money comes into the fund.”
Argentina’s Merval stock index (MERVAL) fetches 6.8 times estimated earnings, the lowest level since May 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The gauge plunged 30 percent last year, more than the MSCI EM Latin America Index’s 22 percent drop, as gross domestic product increased 8.3 percent, more than other major Latin American economy, according to the median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
So-called frontier markets such as Argentina, Nigeria and Kenya offer faster growth than other emerging markets, Mobius said during a trip to Latin America this week.
“There’s lots of volatility and lots of problems in trying to get your research done, but I think these frontier markets are really interesting,” he said.
Argentina became the only major Latin America market classified as “frontier” in June 2009 when MSCI Inc. removed the country from its benchmark emerging-market index, citing capital controls. The demotion also followed President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s seizure of about $24 billion in assets held by private pension funds, the country’s biggest stockholders. New York-based MSCI classifies its markets based on size, liquidity and economic development.
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Plaza avise que estaba barata!
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empieza a buscar un precio, en donde se nivelara?
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