ABN Amro ADR Stock!!

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[tag]ABN Amro ADR [/tag]used to trade on the NYSE with the ticker ABN. A few months ago a consortium of banks led by Fortis(Holland), [tag]RBS[/tag] (UK) and Santander (Spain) acquired ABN Amro. As a result of this, ABN’s ADR is now trading in the OTC market under the ticker ABNYY.

In March, the company issued a press release stating that it was de-listing the ADR from NYSE. ADR investors will receive mostly cash and some stock due to the takeover by the consortium.

The original press release from [tag]ABN Amro[/tag]:

ABN AMRO HOLDING N.V. applies for [tag]de-listing[/tag] of shares

ABN AMRO Holding N.V. has resolved to apply for de-listing of its ordinary shares with a par value of €0.56 each ( “Ordinary Shares”) and the (formerly convertible) preference shares with a nominal value of €2.24 each from Euronext Amsterdam by NYSE Euronext (“Euronext Amsterdam”), the regulated market of Euronext Amsterdam N.V. and to apply for the de-listing of its American Depositary Shares (“ADSs”), each representing one Ordinary Share from the New York Stock Exchange.

Notice is hereby given that following this decision, the Ordinary Shares are expected to be de-listed from Euronext Amsterdam, and the ADSs are expected to be de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange, effective 25 April 2008. The (formerly convertible) preference shares are expected to be de-listed from Euronext Amsterdam shortly after finalisation of the pending squeeze-out proceedings.

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Top Latin American ADRs by Volume

Sometimes it is easier to just invest in ADRs that are the most traded. Usually stocks with high trading volumes tend to be either liked/disliked by many market participants. Highly liquid ADR stocks tend to be usually large caps and hold leadership positions in their sectors.

The following list shows the top five Latin American ADR stocks by volume. Petrobras (PBR) of Brazil is the most traded ADR in the US.No wonder PBR is in this list.

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Note: Volume is defined as 200-Day Average Volume as of April 24,2008.



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ABB Q1 2008 Earnings !

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ABB Ltd, the Switzerland based global infrastructure company, is set to report 2008 Q1 Earnings on April 24, 2008 (Thursday).

Back in February, the company announced great earnings with strong order numbers for full year 2007 and 2007 Q4. From the corporate site: “2007 was a great year for ABB,” said Michel Demaré, ABB’s interim Chief Executive Officer and its Chief Financial Officer. “Demand remained strong around the globe for the products and services at the heart of our business – to increase energy efficiency, deliver power more reliably, and improve industrial productivity. We also profited again from our improved operational performance and expansion in emerging markets. This puts us in a strong position heading into 2008.

For  Q4, ABB said:

“Large orders increased 27 percent in the fourth quarter and represented 19 percent of total orders received, the same as the fourth quarter in 2006. Base orders (less than $15 million) were up 24 percent (local currencies: 14 percent).

Revenues increased across all divisions for the full year and fourth quarter. Revenues were supported by the strong order backlog, increased volume resulting from high demand, and a favorable business environment in which increased raw material costs could be offset by higher prices.”

So many folks expect another good quarterly earnings from ABB tomorrow ABB has already announced that its order-book is growing strong in emerging countries like China,India, etc.

On Feb 13,2008 the company announced that the CEO Fred Kindle left ABB due to differences in strategy execution with other management. This pushed the stock down although temporarily. From a recent low of $23+ the stock, ABB is now back to $28.03.

The market  seems to expect that ABB’s Q1 numbers will be good.This should push the stock price higher and by year year the stock may be in the mid to high 30s.

Brazil – The Unstoppable Growth continues !!

The Brazilian economy has been on a roll for many years now.The country
is able to exploit its abundant natural resources to cater to the
demand of emerging markets of China,India, etc.

Brazil has many advantages such as a democratic political system,plenty of natural resources, strong Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flow, etc.No wonder that Brazil ADR stocks are a favorite pick of the investment community. Last year the ishares Brazil ETF EWZ was up a whopping 75%. this year the ETF is already up 8.8% this year.

Source:
Brazil ETF Benefits From Economics and Agriculture

There are many Brazilian ADRs trading in the US.For more details checkout:

Brazil ADR Stocks List !!