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South Korean ADRs List !!!

Posted by David Hunkar on 10 March 2008, 7:37 pm

Image: DMZ (Demilitarized) Zone Source: Wikipedia South Korea lies to the South of the 38th parallel line. In this quick post, a few good South Korean ADRs are listed: 1. Kookmin Bank – KB Dividend Yield – Pays no Divi. S&P; Rating – 3 Stars 2.Woori Finance – WF Dividend Yield – Pays no Divi. …

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British Utility ADR Stocks !!

Posted by David Hunkar on 8 March 2008, 5:49 pm

Listed below are some of the British Utility ADRs trading in the US markets: 1. National Grid PLC – NGG Yield – 3.37% S&P; Rating – 3 Stars Company is has stable growth and owns some utilities in the US Northeast. 2.Scottish and Southern Energy Plc – SSEZY Yield – 2.50% + The stock trades …

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Lux, Dairy Milk, Kit Kat & more !!

Posted by David Hunkar on 7 March 2008, 3:22 pm

The title refers to products of food companies – Unilever,Nestle and Cadbury Schweppes respectively. 1.Unilever – UL UL is a $49B British company with more than 400 brands in its portfolio. Lux was the first mass-marketed soap in 1924 and today has sales of over $2B. Some of the other brands owned by UL are …

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New ADR listings in NYSE for 2008 !!!

Posted by David Hunkar on 4 March 2008, 7:17 pm

A few new ADRs have been listed so far in NYSE. Two of them are: 1. Cascal NV – Utility in UK – HOO 2. Reed Elsevier NV – ENL – Publishing I will discuss these two stocks over the weekend. Reed Elsevier is listed with another ticker as RUK. Need to look in that. …

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British Bank ADRs !!!

Posted by David Hunkar on 27 February 2008, 2:38 am

UK is home to some of the big banks in this world such as Barclays, Standard Chartered Bank, HSBC Bank, etc.They have high dividend yields and are stable long-term investments.While these banks have gone down a lot in recent months due to the sub-prime mess in the US, they may pick up steam and perform …

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