Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Ukraine Stocks


Some interesting trivia about Ukraine:

1. The Ukrainian stock market grew tenfold between 2000 and 2006
2. It is ranked 28th in GDP by purchasing power parity.
3. It has a low low Gini coefficient which means it has more equal income or wealth distribution than other countries.
4. It is ranked 53rd in the world for Nominal GDP.
5. It was the republic with the second largest economy when it was part of the Soviet Union.
6. In 2006, they had economic growth greater than 5%.
7. The average annual growth of salaries has been 20% for the last five years.
8. It is known for the production of all types of transportation vehicles including automobiles, trucks, buses, ships, airplanes, subway cars, rail cars, and spacecraft.

Here are some stocks which operate in Ukraine:

Mobile TeleSystems (MBT) provides cellular telecommunications services in Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. 25% of net income came from the Ukraine. The stock has a P/E of 22.9 and a PEG of 1.9.

Vimpel Communications (VIP) is a wireless telecommunications services company that operates in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. The stock has a P/E of 27.6, a PEG of 0.96, and a yield of 0.9%.

Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. (CETV) operates television stations in central Europe including Studio 1+1, KINO, and CITI in Ukraine. The stock has a P/E of 107.

Ukrnafta (UKRNY.PK) is involved in the exploration and production of oil and gas. The 2006, the company's net profit margin was 28.79% and return on average equity was 32.85%.

Centrenergo (CTEUY.PK) is a wholesale electricity provider, with energy produced from geothermal wells.

Kontsern Stirol (SRLLY.PK) is a producer of ammonia, urea, liquid nitric fertilizers, and ammonium nitrate.

Ukraine Energy Acquisition (UEAC.PK) has been in the water distribution and water purification business in Ukraine.

For more information on other stocks around the world, go to WallStreetNewsNetwork.com.

Author does not own any of the above.

By Fred Fuld at Stockerblog.com

4 comments:

Kay Shkorn said...

There is no such thing as THE UKRIANE -- It's just "Ukraine" and it is now, and has been since 1991, an indpenedant nation -- it was called "The Ukraine" when it was part of The Soviet Union -- which as we all know, no longer exists. The Ukrainain people struggled for nearly a century to get that "the" taken off any reference to their own country. Please, in the interest of good journalism stop saying The Ukraine. It's really annoying and moreover, geo-politically inaccurate.

MHN Parée said...

There is no such thing as UKRIANE...

It is just a composite of some parts of Russia and left overs of the then Poland!
Ukraine is the essential half-breed...

Crimea was gifted to Ukraine by Khrushchev and now these same brothers of the Russians act like strangers...
Hypocrites...all of them!

MHN Parée said...

There is no such thing as UKRIANE...

It is just a composite of some parts of Russia and left overs of the then Poland!
Ukraine is the essential half-breed...

Crimea was gifted to Ukraine by Khrushchev and now these same brothers of the Russians act like strangers...
Hypocrites...all of them!

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