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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know Newsby SA Editor Rachael Granby- Bank trio becomes duo. Wells Fargo (WFC) will become the largest U.S. bank by branches with its bid for Wachovia (WB), after Citigroup (C) withdrew from compromise negotiations late yesterday on concerns about the quality of some of Wachovia's assets. Wells Fargo, with a bid valued at $11.4B, expects the purchase to be completed by the end of the year, and denies it will have to absorb assets shakier than originally thought.
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Is Eni Becoming Gazprom's European Twin?
A2A, Iride in gas sales joint venture with Gazprom
Reuters - 25/09/2008 18:53:56
MILAN, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Russia's Gazprom has signed a joint venture deal for gas sales on the Italian market with utilities A2A and Iride (IRD.MI), the companies said in a joint statement on Thursday.
The companies also signed a long-term gas supply contract for an initial volume of 900 million cubic metres per year, which could be increased.
The contract starts on Oct. 1, 2008 and runs to 2022 and could be extended for another five years. Gazprom will have 50
percent of the joint venture while A2A and Iride will divide up their half, giving Iride 30 percent of their share and A2A the rest.
Gazprom will appoint the chairman of the joint venture while the Italian utilities will appoint the managing director.
Another group of Italian utilities, Sinergie Italiane, was also working on creating a gas sales joint venture with Gazprom before the summer.
Ascopiave joined Enia and Blugas in the venture along with three small northern Italian utilities and in July they were looking at a venture with Gazprom.
(Reporting by Jo Winterbottom; editing by Elaine Hardcastle)
Is Eni Becoming Gazprom's European Twin?
So it's not just a question of money; of course Eni will get its share, i can't quantify how much, too many variables, but the point is that our country's economy has been lagging these past years, and high energy prices an oil dependancy are big obstacles. So Italy is trying to mend all the mistakes it made in the past decades and it is not a coincidence that now Eni it is trying to get hold of oil and gas reserves in risky places like Angola, Venezuela and Libya. Russian gas is too important for Italy and the russians know this so, in exchange for their supplies, they're exploiting this situation buying strategic assets to sell their gas in Europe wearing Eni's mask.
Three Stocks To Be Held To Infinity and Beyond
Point is: everything is easy in hindsight - finding today the next 10 bagger is a different story;
Investing in great companies is safer than trading on margin, but investing requires great fundamental analysis skills and a lot of PATIENCE - It took Buffett DECADES to become what he now is, and we're talking about an outlier, a one in a million phenomenon.
Ask yourselves:Are you willing to hold a stock of a promising mid-cap company you buy today until the year 2025 and reinvest all the dividends you get? How old will you be in 2025? How much stock are you going to buy? What if 5 years from now it is only up 40% from your buying price?
Are you willing to put aside all the extra money you could spend today to have fun while you're young , to save it for investment in a promising company because MAYBE it will make you rich 25 yrs from now when you'll be 55?
On the other side we have Trading, which may seem like a shortcut to riches, (a lot of successful stories are there on the web - what they don't advertise is that for every guy that made it with trading there are 500 more that went bankrupt) but it requires guts, blood, costly experience and emotional skills very uncommon - not to forget that luck plays its part and that it's very easy to go bust when you play with margins, leverage and futures.
Diversify? You risk investing too little in the next ten bagger
Don't diversify? You risk putting too much money in the next Bear Stern.
Making money is NOT easy.
Ukraine: Overlooked, Yet a Promising Emerging Market
To michaelschn: come on! Climate the big difference? What about the baltic states, scandinavian states or Canada then? they should all be living in the dark ages according to you. Besides, back in soviet times, Ukraine was providing most of the crops for all of the CCCP. Open Wikipedia and read about the climate in Crimea - you'll find out something interesting.
Once again, some of you are missing the point: we're dealing with Frontier Markets here, so avoiding risk shoud be taken out of the picture and thus risk shouldn't be made the case against investing in a frontier country. What i was stressing is that, compared to other frontier markets, Ukraine is overlooked; i am not complaining for the lack of a single country etf or fund, although i would like to see one, but for the lack of interest from the financial community in a country that has a lot of upside potential.
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
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Ukraine: Overlooked, Yet a Promising Emerging Market
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