Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and ...
more Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and being elected to Phi Beta Kappa), Vivian lived 18 years in Europe where she worked as a financial journalist. Back in the U.S. in 1989, she decided that retail investors managing their own portfolios deserved the kind of information she had been digging up for mutual fund and pension fund managers. So she started Global Investing and later GlobalInvestingPro. Paid subscribers to the Global Investing newsletters get access to Vivian's content before anyone else!
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Democratic Socialism
Marx wld turn over in his grave. Mao would start another revolution!
Democratic Socialism
China claims it is socialist. and that the renminbi is "the people's currency."
Whisky Galore II
since I wrote it I approve
Whiskey Galore!
dear Mr Anderson
Cheers!
Becoming A Gold Bug
I wrote it so natch I like it
To learn about what I do pls visit www.global-investing.com
China Left Out
dear Alexis Renault
I am the editor of www.global-investing.com and when e-trade in April announced it would end its global trading facility I wrote about it and began the hassle of moving my account. The guy who was my relationship manager left the firm. And then someone decided they did not like being criticized, not on their site where I never wrote anything, but in the newsletter I edit. They just withdrew the ban today so I guess they thought better of it. It looks bad because I never wrote anything except the facts
China Left Out
like Wendell Brown, above, I noted that the market is pretty calm about threats to Teva because the stock has held up well. But I am not enough of an expert in whether or not there were illicit payoffs for prescribing Compaxone and Agilect and what the penalties might be. For whatever it is worth, Teva has a deep bench of lawyers and has always done well in US courts.
China Left Out
hello Kate Monroe
I own the Belgian-Dutch shares, GLPGF because I bought before there were ADRs. my broker advises not converting them to avoid annual ADR fees and conversion fees. Not every company which does a US secondary issue offers automatic conversion, so you do have to pay a reorganization fee and annual ADR fees.
However, were I to be buying today of course I would buy on Nasdaq because the commissions would be lower.
China Left Out
no comment? does anyone read my blogs?
Abe Calls Election Because Of Revolt In Ruling Coalition
How do you get to Abe being a black swan? if you can forecast something it is not a black swan. and you are forecasting it, however flakily.
Seiwa Kai is US puppet group? ostensibly headed by Nakasone?
this is of a piece with conspiracy theories about 9/11 and the Kennedy assassination.