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Monday, September 22, 2008

Pinfra, Randon, Telmex Internacional: Latin Equity Preview

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By William Freebairn

Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin America trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close. Preferred shares are usually the most-traded class of stock in Brazil.

The MSCI Latin America Index rose 10 percent on Sept. 19 to 3,500.27. Markets in Chile were closed Sept. 18 and 19 for holidays.

Brazil

Randon Participacoes SA (RAPT4 BS): Brazil's biggest auto- parts maker may rise after saying last week revenue increased 19 percent in August from a year earlier, Banco Fator Corretora said. Growth is related to investments that have reduced production bottlenecks, analysts Jacqueline Lison and Marcello Gunther wrote in a research note e-mailed Sept. 19. Randon rose 6.3 percent to 12.49 reais.

Colombia

Banco Popular SA (POPULA CB): The Colombian bank will pay a dividend of 84 centavos a share in the first week of every month from October to March, Popular said in a filing with regulators Sept. 19. Popular was unchanged at 260 pesos when it last traded Sept. 17.

Mexico

Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura SAB (PINFRA* MM): The Mexican construction company and operator of toll highways said it bought 1.7 million of its own shares. Mexico City-based Pinfra did not disclose the price it paid, in an e-mail statement to the Mexican Stock Exchange Sept. 19. Pinfra fell 0.7 percent to 19.80 pesos.

Telmex Internacional SAB (TELINTL MM): The Latin American cable television and long-distance company received a ``buy'' rating in new coverage from analysts at IXE Grupo Financiero and Banif Securities. Changes to Brazilian law may permit Telmex Internacional to take control of cable company Net Servicos de Comunicacao SA, boosting net income by 18 percent, analysts Manuel Jimenez of IXE and Alex Pardellas of Banif wrote in a joint report e-mailed Sept. 19. Telmex Internacional rose 5.4 percent to 6.66 pesos.

To contact the reporter on this story: William Freebairn in Mexico City at wfreebairn@bloomberg.net.


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