Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Investopedia: Investors Shouldn't Tune Out Central European Media Media

Want to invest in the growth of central and eastern Europe (CEE)? Good luck. There are a couple of ADRs that trade on occasion, but otherwise investors who can't invest directly in these foreign markets are left with ETFs, mutual funds, and a handful of listed plays like Central European Distribution (Nasdaq:CEDC) and CTC Media (Nasdaq:CTCM). 

Scarcity doesn't automatically make a stock a good value, but with leading positions in several CEE broadcast markets, investors ought to consider Central European Media (Nasdaq:CETV). While ad spending remains challenging and cost inflation is an ongoing risk, the worst seems to be over for this often overlooked company. (For more on inflation, see The Importance Of Inflation And GDP.)


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