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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

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Global Company News For Wednesday: Mazor Robotics, Ormat, Teva
Insights into three companies with Israel roots.
Company News For Tuesday: Veolia, Compugen
One French, one Israeli company that reported today.
Company News For Thursday: BAE, Cameco, Vale, Alkermes,
The latest news impacting portfolio stocks today.
Company News For Wednesday: GSK, SAN, VR, Cemex, Virgin Money, Stonegate
Earnings and other news for six companies.
Company News On Tuesday
Expanding on the news from BLX and BP today.
Terrorism By Truck; Diplomacy By Insult
Jefferies Brokerage upped its target price for GlaxoSmithKline to $52, up over 25%. The 6.7% dividend is safe thanks to non-UK earnings.
UK Tax Haven Proposal
The current UK corporate tax rate is 20% and it was slated to be lowered by 1% in each of the next two years. Now it will be cut faster, if Osborne has his way. That would make British corporate taxes the lowest offered by a large European country.
On 1984 And Now
World stock markets are on the way to chalking up their worst performance since January for June according to Reuters. Dow-Jones's Marketwatch says today is the most bullish day of the year and calls some shares ready for a 98% rise in market price.
The Branson Solution
Sir Richard Branson's solution just might help Britain cope with the EU exit process. He has joined Britons in calling for another referendum, because he fears that the vote last week will cause a British recession.
Disunited Kingdom
Global markets are in convulsion after the surprisingly strong UK vote to leave the European Union.
Dewey Vs. Truman Revisited?
The Brexit polls, like a noted Presidential election, may be too close to call.
Global Market News This Week
News of global stocks, a big Danish IPO and the latest from international pharma, telco, materials and energy dominated the global investing headlines this week.
Yield Hunger
German growth has picked up despite or perhaps because of negative interest rates for bonds with duration below 10 years. And as BofA-Merrill Lynch writes, the 10-yr bund yields all 0.05%.
Restoration Software
The market took Yellen remarks as hinting at a further interest rate rise in June. By responding at all, Chair Yellen reinforced her move toward greater openness at the Fed. “The days of never explain, never excuse, are over.”
Global Tech, Pharma, Finance And Energy Stock Highlights
Updates follow on some of the more interesting names globally in pharma, finance, energy, funds and tech.
Austrian Honor Saved By Non-Residents
Thanks to its postal voters, Austria has narrowly avoided the ignominy of electing the first neo-Fascist chief of state in post-War Europe.
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