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    After the Petrobras announcement, I admitted in selling out my shares bought in the 30's to go have some fun on the market. It was about that time Greece went legup and spain went into permanent siesta. My wise re-investments saw early improvements but things turned quickly as we all know, and my earlier MEO profits were squandered to the far winds. I have found myself gravitating back to MEO, would you believe as a 'safe haven'.

    Now that is in no way meant to encourage anyone to think any stock is safe or beyond the powers of market and global influences. Do your own research!

    However, I feel more comfortable here now buying back into MEO in the low 30s with an impending FIRB announcement, a management team I believe in and a solid plan for the future than I do anywhere else. In fact if I wasn't in MEO, I think I would be all OUT of the market at this stage!

    The funny part of my recent escapade is that I come back into MEO now with 400 more shares than when I left pre the Petrobras announcement!

    What can I say but I just luv MEO!
 
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