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Gafisa S.A. (GFA)
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fundmymutualfund.com
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Oct 22, 2008
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GFA
I keep looking at this dirt cheap Brazilian homebuilder Gafisa (GFA) and only watch it get cheaper. Down 22% today. I suppose if you have deep pockets and don't have to answer to outside investors you can be like Sam Zell and just buy on the way down, knowing at some point people will realize Brazil...
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zacks.com
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Oct 01, 2008
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GFA
The credit crunch in the U.S. banks is already affecting long-term credit lines for Brazilian banks, thus we foresee less availability of credit. This part was added on experimental basis to see the effect. This part was added on experimental basis to see the effect. This part was added on experimen...
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investors.com
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Sep 24, 2008
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GFA
Be careful what you wish for. Brazilians had for years been wishing that the U.S. dollar would firm up.
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Dean Foods upgraded; Archer-Daniels-Midland, Camceco and Gafisa S.A. downgraded.
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Much like on Friday I am going to close some small positions - even in names I like. I have to say the action in the market is so arbitrary it is worrying me.#1 Illumina (ILMN) is a healthcare technology stock that has treated us very well, a $10.5K gain since inception in December 2007. However i...
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This market will drive a sane person batty at times, I have to tell you. Remember about 2-3 months ago, every day oil dropped people ran into technology stocks as a "safe haven"? We were shaking our head sadly and saying, how is this a safe haven... in time this will be proven to be a false assert...
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fundmymutualfund.com
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Aug 17, 2008
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GFA
One name we did not have time to get to last week is Brazilian homebuilder Gafisa (GFA) and its earnings report. The full pdf file can be found here - it is quite comprehensive. Some highlights Gafisa SA, Brazil's second-largest real estate developer, said second-quarter profit rose 67 percent as...
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fundmymutualfund.com
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Aug 11, 2008
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PEIX, NVDA, YGE and 10 moreKGC, WX, LDK, PBR, CSIQ, FLR, MDR, UAUA, CTRP, GFA
This continues to be one of the most surreal earnings seasons I can ever remember - stocks with lousy results bid up on the thought that "when oil comes down everything will improve for everything not related to oil" and many stocks with fantastic results smashed down because "those results are back...
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