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AMX: Bull or Bear?
America Movil is helping citizens in Latin America connect
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Filed under: Stocks to Buy Double-digit subscriber growth means good things for America Movil SAB de CV (NYSE: AMX), hence I'm Reiterating my Buy rating for the company, first recommended on June 24, 2009 at a price of $36.47. If you purchased AMX in June, you're up about 30%.
America, is another one of those large caps that was rudely treated by Wall Street, which took shares down to about $25 from the mid-$60s in FY2008. That was a mistake, because all the while AMX, the largest wireless service provider in Latin America, has been expanding its presence in two important emerging markets: Br...
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MarketWatch technician raises 'bullish flag'
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Filed under: Forecasts, Newsletters, S and P 500, DJIA, Stocks to Buy "The technical backdrop has taken a distinctly bullish turn," says Michael Ashbaugh in MarketWatch's The Technical Indicator. Here, he looks at the market averages and a trio of stock ideas. "Perhaps most obviously, the S&P has staged a 10-to-1 rally, and a 28-to-1 spike, from its 200-day moving average. And by any measure, this raises a bullish technical flag. <>"With a gravity-defying rally, the S&P extended its gains, clearing resistance at 930 last Thursday. From current levels, significant resistance holds at the 2009 clo>...
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A sector ETF with yield: Own 44 global telecoms with IXP
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Filed under: Industry, Stocks to Buy The telecom business is definitely not recession-proof, as those that have followed the industry have recently realized, but it is not a field that is going to fade into the horizon any time soon either. Simply put, people need to communicate and the telecom business is poised to continue rolling with the new technology and bringing people what they need. If you see the value of telecom companies and agree that their future is, perhaps not golden, but definitely strong, then an investment in an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is an excellent way to invest in t...
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Dialing for Dividends in Telcos
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<> Although not completely immune from the current global economic slowdown, many telecom services companies are currently yielding higher amounts than tobacco companies and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR (XLU). Although many of the foreign telecom companies included in the ETFI Global Telco Services Dividend Income Index issued special one-time dividends over the past year which inflates their trailing 12-month yield; both Verizon (VZ) and AT&T (T) are currently yielding over 6% each while trading at multi-year lows. In >...
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Three Long-Term Investments in Latin America
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Technically, a recession is when an economy has two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Is the US technically in a recession? Maybe, maybe not, but it sure feels like one. This lackluster growth rate has caused many investors to begin to look overseas to earn greater returns. <>Two areas of solid growth are Latin and South America. These regions are seeing this strong growth mainly due to strong commodity prices, and the increasing "Middle-Class Expansion". Sure, there is a strong tie to the US economy, and they likely haven't fully "de-coupled" as many have hoped. However, the lin>...
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America Movil Near Fair Value
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-19.61%
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523 days
We believe the current valuation adequately reflects strong subscriber growth and the company's dominant market position.
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Hola! Forbes expert calls on America Movil (AMX)
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"Based in Mexico, América Móvil (NYSE: AMX) is the largest wireless service provider in Latin America," notes wireless sector expert Nikhil Hutheesing.
The editor of The Forbes Wireless Stock Watch notes that the company's largest stakeholder is billionaire Carlos Slim who holds a 30% stake. Here's the advisors's bullish assessment for the company. <>"AMX, which was spun out of Mexico's Telmex in 2000, operates out of Mexico City, but only about 30% of its business is actually in Mexico. It has has been growing rapidly mostly by acquiring troubled Latin American operators that took on too >...
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This is a BUY.
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America Movil and Yahoo! Partner to Bring Mobile Search and Compelling Mobile Services to Millions of Consumers Across 16 Countries in Latin America. Am é rica M ó vil (AMX) is the leading provider of wireless services in Latin America. As of September 30, 2007, it had 143 million wireless subscribers and 3.8 million landlines in the Americas. http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/071220/20071220005193.html?.v=1 Mexico still has plenty of room to grow -- the International Monetary Fund and Goldman Sachs expect Mexico to be the fifth-largest economy i...
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Amazing growth witth value.
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This mexican company has know over 140 million mobile phone subscribers. It continues to grow in Mexico, Central and Soutth America at an incredible pace. The company produces enough cash flow to cover its CAPEX, Diviidends and share buy back's. I recomend a Buy, based on the Cash this company will continue to produce, and its still amazing growth potencial (200 million subscribers by 2010)
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