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verdolaga escribió:Tengo entendido que se operan las acciones de valor $1. Pero no se puede comprar ninguna cantidad que no sea multiplo de 10. O sea compras las de $1 pero en cantidades que reflejen al capital accionario que se compone de acciones a valor de $10.
Espero haber sido claro.
BOCA71 escribió:PREGUNTA COMETEROS....COMO REACCIONA EL PAPEL ANTE EL ANUNCIO DE PRAT GAY QUE EL 11 NO SE LEVANTA EL CEPO??? CONTRAMERCADO??
BOCA71 escribió:PREGUNTA COMETEROS....COMO REACCIONA EL PAPEL ANTE EL ANUNCIO DE PRAT GAY QUE EL 11 NO SE LEVANTA EL CEPO??? CONTRAMERCADO??
hugos1969 escribió:The Argentine Billionaire Who Is Still Bullish on Brazil
Argentine billionaire Eduardo Eurnekian said he’s looking to increase investments in his Brazilian businesses and may also pursue wind energy assets in the country on a bet that Latin America’s largest economy is poised for recovery.
Eurnekian, the founder and chairman of the Corp. America holding company that includes assets in airports, energy, construction, technology and agriculture, says the political and economic crises in Brazil will come to an end and that protectionist policies in the region are fading with the incoming government of Mauricio Macri in Argentina.
“The positive part about what’s happening in Brazil is that it’s getting resolved,” Eurnekian said in an interview at his office in Buenos Aires on his 83rd birthday while sipping mate, the region’s traditional herbal tea. “We believe strongly in regional cooperation and we’re still very open to increasing our investments in Brazil.”
Corp. America operates airports in Brasilia and Natal in Brazil and holds a 33 percent stake in Unitec, a microchip maker, that it acquired from former Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista. The Buenos Aires-based holding company is working with a bank to possibly take several units public in New York next year which would include the technology, airports and energy businesses, said Eurnekian, who is the son of Armenian immigrants.
“Next year we should be listing two to three companies in the U.S.,” Eurnekian said. “It will depend on a few things but I can guarantee that we’ll be ready when the moment comes.”