Thursday, April 21, 2011

It's Time To Invest In Brazil: BRFS, CZZ, GE, KO, PBR, VALE


While investor awareness of Brazil is certainly viable, sometimes this country may suffer from hiding in China's wings. For obvious reasons, everyone mentions China, China, China when looking at investing abroad. However, Brazil is no sleeping giant; this resource-rich country has transformed itself into a nation exceptionally worthy of long-term investment consideration. Over the next six years, Brazil will host the two largest sporting events in the world: FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016.

Best To Bet On The Country
Unless you have the time and resources to visit with Brazilian businesses, most investors will find participating in Brazil's quality and well-established businesses a very productive way to benefit from this country's wonderful future. After all, one would have done exceedingly well betting on companies like Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) andGeneral Electric (NYSE:GE) some 50-60 years ago in the U.S. Clearly, Brazil's investing climate should be viewed with a greater degree of caution namely due to political risks. (For related reading, check out Go International With Foreign Index Funds.)

Titans Of Brazil
Brazil, like Latin America in general, is known for its abundant resources like arable land, water and other commodities. Petroleo Brasileiro (NYSE:PBR) is Brazil's largest oil company, trading at 8.4 times earnings. Over the past couple of years it has discovered massive deposits off the coast, considered one of the biggest finds in years. Cosan (NYSE: CZZ), a lesser-known company, makes and sells sugar and ethanol and trades for ten times earnings, although debt is a little higher than many investors would like to see. (For more, see Sugar: A Sweet Deal For Investors.)

Mining giant Vale (NYSE: VALE) is a great play on commodities in one of the most resource-rich nations. This $173 billion giant produces iron ore, aluminum, copper, coal and other lesser-known but essential commodities. Finally, Brasil Foods (Nasdaq:BRFS) sells processed foods and is the major player in Brazil. It is a dominant producer of processed meats in Brazil, but its product line stretches from frozen vegetables to dairy to pizzas and lasagnas.

Here To Stay
Brazil's economy is expected to continue to grow and it's a resource-rich country with a growing middle class. As long as the politics don't take a change for the worse, it should not be ignored from an investment perspective.

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