
Analysis Topic: Companies Analysis
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Saturday, February 26, 2022
JRS.L Capitalising on Russia's War CRASHED Stocks / Companies / Russia
By: Nadeem_Walayat
My plan to capitalise on Putin's the war was centred around accumulating into JRS.L . first very lightly between £5.5 and £5, better this investment trust than individual Russian stocks that can fall victim to sanctions, so less volatility and better long-term prospects for an ultimate bounce back to well north of £8 as JRS.L is an investment trust I have traded in and out of for decades. Generally buying when under £5 and selling when over £8.50 as part of my legacy stocks portfolio. However since upside is limited, I won't be adding this to my public portfolio's. Nevertheless I was set to accumulate big well ahead of the invasion that I expected to trade to well below 5.0 and likely could fall further all the way down to as low as £2.50, and then hold for the long-run to sell at a target of around £8.75, just as I did a few months ago when I sold ALL of my holdings at £8.72 via a long standing limit order. I.e. apart from the current accumulation phase it's not a stock that I intend on monitoring closely.
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Why It's Way Too Early to Count Out Putin - and Russia / Companies / Russia
By: Money_Morning
Peter Krauth writes: Don't underestimate Vladimir Putin: he knows how to fight back.
And right now, that trait might be all that keeps Russia from a catastrophic collapse.
The facts on the ground in Russia are, at best, chaotic…
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Friday, December 19, 2014
Chaos Mounts in Russia. Here's What Investors Can Do… / Companies / Russia
By: Money_Morning
Dr. Kent Moors writes: The collapse in oil prices has exposed some vulnerable economies. All of them are dependent upon crude export sales to maintain even the appearance of a national budget.
As you might expect, every member of OPEC falls into this group, although Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates have sufficient reserves that will allow them to carry sizable budget deficits for some time.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Russian Oligarchs Escape from Russia Leaving Ruined Companies Behind / Companies / Russia
By: Pravda
As soon as air castles built on oil money start crumbling, Russian businessmen run to escape behind the thick walls of their oversea mansions. There they are unreachable for their creditors and police authorities. Unfortunately, debunking of mediocre management only results in the redistribution of property and does not lead to punishment.
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Russian Tobacco Makers Relaunch Iconic Soviet CCP Cigarette Brands / Companies / Russia
By: Pravda
The Russian tobacco market has been showing a curious trend recently. The cheapest and premium class cigarette brands currently enjoy the biggest demand in Russia. Many tobacco companies focus their efforts on the inexpensive segment and resume the production of Soviet brands, BFM.ru business portal said.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
IKEA fed up with Russia's Bureaucracy / Companies / Russia
By: Pravda
Sweden’s Ikea intends to freeze new investment projects in Russia over bureaucratic problems. The problems with the opening of the huge Mega Mall in the city of Samara became the last straw: the company has not been able to open the complex for two years already, The Vedomosti newspaper wrote.Read full article... Read full article...