What’s Your Favorite Israeli Stock?
Posted on Monday, May 5th, 2008 | In Foreign Markets, IsraelContributed by: Aaron Katsman (http://israelnewsletter.com/) -
We spend a lot of time here at IOI, discussing which Israeli stocks that trade in the US are our favorites. You’ve all read our thoughts regarding Comverse (CMVT.pk) and the value that we believe is soon to be unlocked. We’ve spoken about geothermal energy provider Ormat (ORA) and the future we believe the company has. I could go on and on, but I will spare you.
With Israel turning 60 this week, IOI would like to hear from you. We want to know what your favorite Israeli stock is and why? Which stock do you think will provide superior returns?
Feel free to post a comment and share with all our readers your analysis.
Disclosure: Author’s fund has no position in any other stock mentioned as of 5/5/08.
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![]() About Aaron Katsman (http://israelnewsletter.com/)
Aaron is a managing director and the senior portfolio manager of America Israel Investment Associates, Israel Growth Portfolio (www.israelgrowth.com) where he manages a portfolio of Israeli stocks that trade in the US. He is also president of the Global Investments for Profile Investments. Aaron is a frequent contributor to StraightStocks.com, focusing on Israeli stocks. He was a founder and managed the private banking group for Citigroup in Israel for three and a half years. From 1999-2001, he was a senior analyst at a leading Israeli venture capital fund, where he gained an intimate working knowledge of the Israeli hi-tech scene. Aaron holds a B.A. in Political Science from Yeshiva University in New York. He is licensed as an investment advisor by the Israel Securities Authority and holds NASD series 7, 63, 65 in the US. |



