51. Venezuelan shares rose for a second day on optimism that stocks are inexpensive compared with earnings prospects. 52. Venezuelan shares rose for a second day, spurred by investors who bought shares because a nationwide strike called to protest government policies was peaceful. 53. Venezuelan shares rose for the second day on a perception that valuations are favorable following a four-day decline. 54. Venezuelan shares rose in slow pre-holiday trading as the government overcame a challenge from unions and sold the state-owned steel company this morning. 55. Venezuelan shares rose, reversing a six-day decline, on interest in stocks that investors consider attractively priced compared with their earnings potential. 56. Venezuelan shares soared to record levels for a fifth day on heavy buying of national telephone company CA Nacional Telefonos de Venezuela. 57. Venezuelan shares were mixed as investors fretted that a week-long rally has made shares expensive relative to future earnings. 58. Venezuelan shares were mixed in the beginning of the week until Wednesday, when the central bank held its weekly auction of short-term notes. 59. U.S. volatility affects Venezuelan share prices because the shares of nine Venezuelan companies are traded in New York. 60. Venezuelan shares are expected to drop amid concern that a recent rally has left shares expensive with respect to future earnings. |
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