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  • in reply to: Read The Rules Before You Post #42885
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    in reply to: World’s Largest Companies by Market Cap #14304
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    Hi Manya,

    To answer your query, Saudi Arabia decided not to list Aramco on any foreign exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange, where they would have less control over how shares were sold and marketed to investors.

    From a passive investing standpoint, there are some ETFs that are creating a way for investors to benefit from this stock. The iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF (KSA) and the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) both hold Aramco now, with the Saudi Arabia index holding a much larger portion of its assets in Aramco.

    Happy Investing,
    PlanB

    in reply to: Changing assumptions in DCF Calculator #14095
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    Hi Ashwin, all the assumptions in the DCF calculator have already been optimized for India and the US market. If however, you want to experiment then feel free to do so.

    I case if you end up forgetting the previous assumptions after you experiment then please re-download the calculator from the course lesson.

    Thanks,
    PlanB

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