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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

Last Blog For June 2021

Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 11:53 PM EDT

*The Robinhood brokerage was fined for failing to check on the suitability of its users for high risk trades. We always had a feeling the Sherwood Forest broker was not as benevolent as Robin and Maid Marion.

*“From a wind farm in Uruguay to a solar electric generation facility in California, Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure invests in the sustainable energy industry. The U.K.-based company owns or has a stake in solar, wind, hydroelectric, and other sustainable energy facilities and assets in North and South America and specific markets in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Asia) region. Atlantica operates long-running assets – the weighted-average contracted life left is 16 years – with regulated revenues underpinned by contracts, which result in stable cash flows. All of the assets also have project financing in place, the company said.” Because of that last sentence, AY stock fell 1.36% at the open.

The above message is from “The Late Investor”, which despite its name is very much alive, writing up a stock picked by our Harry for global-investing.com, based on another stock in our portfolio which owns nearly half of AY, picked by Vivian. But we don't quote AY itself on whether or not there is project financing in place. We check the data and do research on the stocks we tip. “The Late Investor” skips this step which chops the value of its investment advice.

*Another website ad wrote up Cayman Islands's Noble Energy, which we owned ages ago. It no longer exists, having been bought by Chevron. That is a pure swindle.

Food for Thought:

*”To Greencore Group plc, 2 Northwood Business Park, Santry; Dublin Ireland DO9X5N5”: I wrote to Group Company Secretary Jolen Gacquin who has not answerd emails or letters.. Greencore made ready meals and sandwiches sold in UK and Irish stores and was hurt by the pandemic. If you owned GNCGF you should also write.

“I am an American Depositary Receipt shareholder in Greencore as are some of my readers. We have been unable to sell our ADRs after the sale of the Irish firm to a UK company. We should be given the same treatment as those across the pond got. We paid for our stock and have a right to get the buyback money too.my account is with TD Ameritrade-Schwab but others are with different brokers. What is going to be done for us? Thank you for a response. This is not my first attempt to be informed about the changes. The ADR I think was by JP Morgan but I am not sure."

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