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The stock chart of Latin American wireless provider America Movil SAB de CV (AMX), first discussed here on June 24, 2009 at a price of $36.47, appears to have formed a double-top near $60 — a bearish pattern — hence those in at/near $36 may wish to consider taking some profits.

However, other investors who can tolerate the risk can maintain their full position in AMX, as longer-term, two to three years out, as new business titan America Movil has a bright future.

In 2011, AMX will likely post 20-25% revenue growth in 2011, following a fantastic 31% surge in 2010. Improving performance in two, key markets — Brazil and Mexico — will continue to support revenue growth in 2011. Subscriber growth should remain in the strong 6-8% range, in 2011, with margins dipping slightly, on intensifying competition.

Continue reading America Movil: Time to Take Some Profits?

America Movil: Time to Take Some Profits? originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Fri, 18 Mar 2011 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The stock chart of Latin American wireless provider America Movil SAB de CV (AMX), first discussed here on June 24, 2009 at a price of $36.47, appears to has formed a double-top near $60 — a bearish patter — hence those in at/near $36 may wish to consider taking some profits.

Longer-term, America Movil remains a new business titan with a bright future. In 2011, AMX will likely post 20-25% revenue growth in 2011, following a likely 30% rise in 2010. Improving performance in two, key markets — Brazil and Mexico — continue to support revenue growth. Subscriber growth should remain in the strong 6-8% range in 2011, with margins dipping slightly.

Continue reading Has America Movil Formed a Double-Top Near $60?

Has America Movil Formed a Double-Top Near $60? originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Imperial Sugar (IPSU) logo“As soon as it is possible to do so, several North American companies are likely to move quickly to enter Cuba, the greatest untapped opportunity remaining in the western hemisphere,” says Jim Powell.

Here, the editor of Global Changes & Opportunities looks at what he believes are the best investment opportunities for investing in Cuba, should such a change occur.

“In August, Raul Castro announced that 500,000 public workers in Cuba will be laid off and will need to find jobs in newly-legalized small private enterprises.

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Investing in Cuba: 11 Plays on an ‘Untapped Opportunity’ originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Sun, 31 Oct 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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America Movil (AMX) logoHigh-profile Latin American wireless service provider America Movil SAB de CV (AMX), first mentioned here on June 24, 2009, at a price of $36.47, has broken out of a summer-long trading range, and I obviously still like the shares here.

America Movil remains a new business titan with promise. In 2010, AMX will likely post 7% to 9% revenue growth, followed by 10% to 12% revenue growth in 2011, led by improving performance in two, key markets: Brazil and Mexico. Subscriber growth should remain in the strong 9% to 11% range in 2010, and margins will likely increase slightly.

Continue reading America Movil: Cell Phone Star of the Americas

America Movil: Cell Phone Star of the Americas originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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