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Temat postu: Ready to Make a Move in French Stocks
Ready to Make a Move in French Stocks
I recently took a look at European stocks I'd like to buy after the next euro debt selloff. To my surprise, 40% of the names I came up with were French companies.
France? Who ever thinks of investing in France? Its economy is increasingly uncompetitive. It's saddled with a strong euro when what the country's exporters need is a weak currency. And its budget deficit is creeping higher. In fact, France looks in line to be the next Italy.
What I'm watching for is a return of the euro debt crisis or some Francespecific piece of bad news that drives down shares prices and gives me a chance to pick up one or two or these stocks.
France has beaucoup undervalued, globally competitive companies. And I'd like to get a stock or two from this group at a bargain price.
Part of the market problem with French equities in general is that so many of them trade only in Paris or have relatively small trading volume in New York. investors. That's also part of the opportunity as online brokers such as Schwab and Fidelity make overseas trading easier and as volumes for some of these stocks gradually pick up in New York. The company owns Evian (bottled water) and Actinia yogurt, two globally recognized brands, and it has a fastgrowing infant nutrition business. Activist investor Nelson Peltz owns 1% of the company's shares. And unlike the hardware makers such as 3D Systems (DDD), Dassault has a relatively lowrisk path to growth in the 3D market. (Nestle owns 29.6% of the company.) Revenue growth for the consumer products division in emerging markets was an already healthy 7% in 2012, but Credit Suisse forecasts that this will increase to 10% in 2013. Sales have started to pick up again in China, and in the fourth quarter, organic revenue grew by 8% in Asia and 9% globally.
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