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Brazil Stocks Gain, led by Gol, Sadia, as Oil and Corn Slide; Bolsa Rises
Brazil's Bovespa advanced for the second time this week, led by airlines and food producers , as declines in the price of corn and oil improved their profit outlook.
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ADRs in Focus: Brazil index dips on inflation woes
Shares of Brazilian companies trading on U.S. exchanges dropped Thursday after the South American country's central bank forecast a year-end inflation rate of about 6 percent, higher than originally predicted.
While many global markets have fallen this year, the South American markets have held up relatively well.
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Sadia S.A. is one of the leading food companies in Brazil. It raises and processes poultry and pork, both in Brazil and abroad, and sells a wide range of other food products ranging from margarine to pizza and ...
Bovespa Gains to Record, Led by Steelmakers, Sadia; Mexico's Bolsa Falls
Brazil's Bovespa rose to a record for the fourth time this week as steelmakers gained on a forecast for domestic demand and a gauge of utilities reached the highest in a decade after the biggest electric ... via Bloomberg
Bovespa Gains on Government's Export-Boosting Plan; Aracruz, Sadia Rise
Brazilian stocks rose, erasing earlier declines, as a government plan to cut taxes to boost exports lifted the biggest sellers of commodities overseas including pulp producer Aracruz Celulose SA and food maker ... via Bloomberg
Brazil's Bovespa Falls on Perdigao Downgrade, Rate Concerns; Bolsa Slumps
Brazilian stocks fell for a second day after analysts downgraded food companies Sadia SA and Perdigao SA and retailer Lojas Americanas SA slumped on concern accelerating inflation may boost interest rates and ... via Bloomberg
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Sadia Reaches Record After Analysts Say Food Demand May Boost Earnings
Sadia SA , Brazil's second-biggest food company, rose to a record in Sao Paulo trading after analysts said higher global food prices may boost earnings later this year. via Bloomberg
Brazilian Stocks Rise, Led by Food Producers, Petrobras; Bolsa Declines
Brazil's Bovespa index rose for a fifth day after analysts recommended buying shares of food companies Perdigao SA and Sadia SA and Petroleo Brasileiro SA rallied on speculation it may increase prices. via Bloomberg
Bovespa Falls on Interest-Rate Concern; Banks, Food Producers Pace Decline
Brazilian stocks fell, erasing earlier gains, as a decline in banks and food producers on concern about accelerating inflation outweighed the biggest rally in four months for utility Cia. via Bloomberg
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“Over the past 25 years, economic growth in Brazil has demonstrated substantial volatility around a relatively low mean.”
Let's play God for a moment. Let's design a country with enormous economic potential -- what characteristics shall we grace it with? How about: Vast natural resources A large population A temperate climate ... via Motley Fool
Best Stocks for 2008: Sadia (SDA) & Cresud (CRESY) help feed South America
“For the nine months ended September 30 2007, Sadia's total revenues jumped 25%. Net income soared even more, up 156%. Trading a very conservative 12.57 times earnings, I think Sadia's share price could easily double in 2008. ”
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