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Old 01-21-2005, 01:59 PM
FranksPlace2@gmail.com
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Go to Morningstar and search for Egypt. I found some Emerging Market
funds that favor Egypt.

Frank

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Old 01-19-2005, 01:47 PM
confused man
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Hello again,

I was watching CNBC a few nights ago "Bullseye with Dylan Radigan" and he
had someone on that was speaking about the incredible growth opportunity in
the middle east, specifically Egypt and Jordan. If someone were interested
in investing in these specific markets how would they go about that? I've
tried searches on google but I can't get anywhere. I'm not necessarily
looking for individual securities, although that would not be a problem,
Mutual Funds would be great also. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

For the record I have no debt, I've been investing in equities for several
years, my retirement accts are maxed out. I am prepared and aware of the
huge risks.

Thank you all so much!,
Confused Man



 

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