Tag: Chinese stocks

 

Blowing off steam in China

Published on November 13, 2009

Obama is on the ground in Asia. What does it mean for investors? For the few of us paying attention, it is good news.
By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): Get ready to hear a lot about China over the next two weeks. With Obama directing Air Force One to the heart of Asia, the [...]

GrenTech: China does it again

Published on August 14, 2009

Chinese stocks are dominating the domestic equities market. If you think the trend is going to end sometime soon, you had better think again. Winners like China GrenTech (NASDAQ:GRRF) are here to stay.
By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): There are few certainties in this overbought market, but one common theme lately has been the dominance [...]

The 3 Best Chinese Stocks Under $5!

Published on August 13, 2009

Three major trends are shaping China’s economic future… and are providing enormous upside for investors.
This free TFN report identifies what our editors consider the ultimate speculative China Portfolio: We have selected 3 companies… all currently trading below $5 a share — that could soar as China forges ahead into its own economic recovery.

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Shanghai is down 66% from its 2007 highs: Prepare for another 50% drop by spring!

Published on September 11, 2008

You may think that the downside to Chinese stocks now is contained. Don’t count on it: There are rumblings in the big four Chinese banks that not just their real estate loans, but their legacy load of non-performing loans are about to hit the headlines before the year is over. The Shanghai stock exchange may plunge another 1,000 points.

China Olympics 2008: Boom or Bust?

Published on August 16, 2008

U.S. What should investors do? Martin Hutchinson of The Money Map Report gives his expert view – and tells investors where to turn.

The China Earthquake and its economic aftershocks

Published on May 28, 2008

by J. Christoph Amberger
The earthquake in China not only destroyed homes and lives. It also disrupted infrastructure, industry and agriculture in the Chinese economic heartland. Combined with the rising yuan, the idling of industrial capacities, and China’s looming debt crisis, investors should review their Chinese stock holdings now.

China COSCO (CICOF.PK): TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week Video

Published on May 8, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): Just in the first quarter of 2008, China COSCO Holdings Company has grown net profits by around 135%. As dry bulk demand increases, this Chinese growth stock will outperform the market.
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Growth Stocks: Chinese shipping company rides the dry bulk profit wave

Published on May 8, 2008

A Today’s Financial News Research Report:
“China COSCO, considered to be the second largest integrated shipping company in the world, spent over 17 billion yuan to increase the size of its fleet and expand its port interests. Yet it still managed to post almost135% net profit growth over 2006.” — Laura Cadden
By Laura Cadden, TodaysFinancialNews.com

Today’s Financial [...]

This Stock to Get the Gold: The TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week Video

Published on April 9, 2008

Baltimore – (TFN): The leading China online travel service is set for global expansion. With a 33% profit margin, this stock is an excellent prospect – and a jump of 18% in share price is possible before the 2008 Beijing Olympics. You will want to get in on this TFN Hot [...]

2008 Beijing Olympics: This stock to get the gold

Published on April 4, 2008

A Today’s Financial News Research Report:
“The 2008 Beijing Olympics is a goldmine for this company. Get in while there are still profits to be had!” – Laura Cadden
By Laura Cadden, TodaysFinancialNews.com

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Lunar Horoscope for the World Economy: “Don’t worry about 2008,” say Chinese: “Next year will be tops!”

Published on February 10, 2008

"Kenny Lau, head of the small-cap sector at Credit Suisse, said the last three Mouse years had all seen very strong stock market growth in Hong Kong. It grew 232 percent in 1972, 30 percent in 1984 and 18 percent in 1996. But he said high inflation (…) would provide a threat to economic growth [...]

Investing in China: For Potential 1,046% Plus Gains

Published on January 18, 2008

“Keith Fitz-Gerald’s The New China Trader’s option recommendations gained 465%. That’s while the Dow made a little over 6%.” – Steve McDonald

Baltimore — (TFN): From this week’s TFN Under the Microscope personal finance video, Tap into China for 1,046% Plus.
This week we are featuring the hottest investment in the world: China.
In the past few years, [...]

China IPOs: 2008 Forecast

Published on January 1, 2008

“The trend of Chinese companies going public on their native exchanges that we started to see developing in 2007 will continue in 2008. More and more, Chinese companies are bypassing the American exchanges in favor of Hong Kong – a worrying trend for the NYSE and Nasdaq…” — Erin Beale
by Erin Beale (from [...]

Personal Finance Video: China IPO Forecast for 2008

Published on December 31, 2007

Baltimore — (TFN): It’s that time of year when the market starts to become awash in predictions for the next year. One trend that will likely continue in 2008 is the growing number of Chinese companies going public on U.S. exchanges. But we’ll also likely see many more Chinese companies IPO on their native exchanges as [...]

China Stocks: Is this the beginning of the end of the Shanghai bull market?

Published on December 10, 2007

"The danger is that a sliding market depresses investment profits, damaging companies’ earnings and hurting their stock prices, pushing the market down quickly." — MoneyWeek

Blogger's Note: Our friends from MoneyWeek published a good article on what's ahead for the Shanghai stock exchange. We thought you might find it useful, too. Find it right here: Air [...]