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Cody
04-09-2004, 12:56 AM
Tnx for the look. I have been in the Rts,Russian Stock market for 2 years now. I have been investing in a mutual fund of east European stocks.

This is a main interest of mine. Both to make money and to send some money there way.

I have patience, links to all Russian companies or most and newspapers.

To be honest, this is my only interest now. Economics in Russia depends on Putin, the West and some fairness by both. If you don't know, many Russian companies are listed in the NYSE. They are safe. I don't see a 1997 again.

Eastern Europe is from Hungary to Poland with Baltics. No Russia.

There is a pure Russian mutual fund and a mixed Russian E. European.

Anyone interested. Russia now is seen like the 49 gold rush, but with some value in helping Russians.

atshvets513
06-09-2004, 08:17 AM
Originally posted by Cody
Eastern Europe is from Hungary to Poland with Baltics. No Russia.

Someone needs a geography lesson :lol: :lol: :lol: .

Eastern europe runs from Poland and Czech Republic to the Ural Mountains. Buy a map ;) .

atshvets513
06-09-2004, 08:30 AM
Besides, don't you usually get shot when you go and invest there?

playaazul
07-06-2004, 09:03 PM
Tnx for the look. I have been in the Rts,Russian Stock market for 2 years now. I have been investing in a mutual fund of east European stocks.

This is a main interest of mine. Both to make money and to send some money there way.

I have patience, links to all Russian companies or most and newspapers.

To be honest, this is my only interest now. Economics in Russia depends on Putin, the West and some fairness by both. If you don't know, many Russian companies are listed in the NYSE. They are safe. I don't see a 1997 again.

Eastern Europe is from Hungary to Poland with Baltics. No Russia.

There is a pure Russian mutual fund and a mixed Russian E. European.

Anyone interested. Russia now is seen like the 49 gold rush, but with some value in helping Russians.


No thanks. You know, you can open a bank in Russia for 39 bucks.