Article: One Investor's Rocky Road Traveler Finds Few Deals in Balkans and Central Asia


International Herald Tribune
04-17-1999
JIM ROGERS IS somewhere in China. The traveling investor is keen to find something worth buying in Asia because he has not seen much to whet his appetite since beginning his journey in Iceland on Jan. 1. Indeed, he described the latest leg of his three-year, round-the-world investing trip as a drive through developing chaos.

Mr. Rogers contacted The Money Report last week from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Since we last heard from him, in Hungary, he has driven through much of the Balkans, including Yugoslavia, and the 'stans the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Turkey, the first stop, was by ...

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