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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

195.0. "T. Rowe Price Intl. Information??" by CGOOA::DURNIN () Wed May 13 1992 17:34

    Hi,
    
    I would like to invest in an Internationally invested mutual fund
    run out of the U.S..  The T. Rowe Price International Fund or
    International Discovery Fund seem to be quite good ie. good long term
    track record, no-load, no 12-B1 fees, relatively low management expense
    ratio.
    
    Can anyone provide comments specifically to the managers of either of
    these Funds....How long with the funds, their individual track record
    if they have been with the fund only a short period of time and any
    other useful information.
    
    Thanks,  Jim 
    
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195.1Staying even in this market is a plusTLE::JBISHOPThu May 14 1992 19:4224
    I have some T. Rowe Price International Stock.
    
    It's largely a blue-chip fund, and T. Rowe offers a more
    growth-oriented fund called something like "T. Rowe Price
    International Emerging Stock Fund", for those who want
    some money in lesser-known stocks in the big overseas 
    markets (and I think some small amount in the smaller and
    newer markets).
    
    The fund hasn't done very well over the last two-plus years
    that I've been dollar-cost-averaging into it.  The current
    value of my account is just about the total of my contributions.
    Since the dollar has been getting stronger and the Japanese
    market has crashed in the same time frame, I'm pleased with
    "stay even"; I'm using this fund as a long-term vehicle to
    diversify out of the US, and expect that over the long run
    it will provide that diversification and a reasonable return.
    In the near term, who knows?
    
    .0 mentions "run out of the U.S", which might mean "managed by
    non-US investement managers".  Since T. Rowe Price is a US firm,
    it might not qualify.
    
    		-John Bishop
195.2U.S. based, Internationally invested is my intentCGOOA::DURNINThu May 14 1992 23:5917
    
    Thanks John / .1
    
    Because I'm Canadian based "run out of the U.S." means managed by a
    U.S. firm.  One of the critical reasons for this is that management
    expense ratio's in Canada are pretty high usually between 2 and 3
    percent for this type of fund.
    
    The other reason for my wish for an International Class fund is to
    diversify outside of the US and for the most part Canada.  
    
    I am looking forward to other's experiences with this particular fund 
    and any knowledge of the specific manager(s) and their style would be
    appreciated.
    
    Regards, JD
            
195.3I owned someSQM::TRUMPLERHelp prevent truth decay.Fri May 15 1992 19:0215
    I purchased some Price International Stock Fund about 8 months ago.
    I sold it for the exact same NAV this week.  For most of the interval,
    the NAV was below this price.  Since I received dividends and cap gains
    (at a lower NAV), I made a small return (~5%).  This fund is (if memory
    serves) mostly invested in Europe and the Far East, with some US
    holdings, and a relatively modest percentage of Latin American
    holdings.
    
    All of Price's international offerings are managed jointly between
    Price and its UK affiliate (called Price-Fleming, I think).
    
    Would I do it again?  Dunno.  (I needed the money for other things,
    which is why I closed the account.)
    
    >Mark
195.4DSSDEV::PIEKOSZoo TVFri May 15 1992 19:595
The latest quartlerly report had this fund holding something like 19% in
Japanese stocks.  They attributed the low NAV this quarter to the falling
japanese stock exchange.

John Piekos
195.5CHESS::KAIKOWTue May 19 1992 09:058
I have both funds.

They are both managed by Martin Wade and use the resources of an operation based
in the UK, jointly owned by T. Rowe Price, Jardine and Fleming. The last has 
been in business since the last century.

Get a copy of the prospectus (same for both funds) and the statement of 
additional information for each fund.
195.6Phone Numbers Please...CGOOA::DURNINTue Jun 09 1992 17:326
    Hi,
    
    Does anyone have the 1-800 number and the direct number so that I can
    call and get these statements of additional information.
    
    A tardy,  JD
195.7T. Rowe Price phone numbersHURON::BONIFANTIConsole the afflicted; afflict the consoledTue Jun 09 1992 17:5410
T. Rowe Price phone numbers:

	Marketing (prospectuses, etc.): (800) 638-5660
	Customer Service:		(800) 225-5132


	Nick


P.S. You can always call (800) 555-1212 for toll-free directory assistance
195.8Software Available and ThanksCGOOA::DURNINFri Jun 12 1992 16:2319
    Thanks Nick,
    
    The Customer Service no. 800-225-5132 works from Alberta, Canada.  The
    marketing number does not.
    
    There is a DOS based program available from T. Rowe on calculating your
    asset allocation and financial situation.  Has anyone tried this
    software and is it worth purchasing.  (The info is available on hard
    copy as well-free of charge).  The no. to order this software is 
    1-800-541-5730.  If I remember correctly from an add I saw a while ago
    it was $15.
    
    Pushing Onward and Upward,
    
    JD
    
    P.S. Thanks as well for the note on Statements of Additional info.
    
    
195.9Taking the Plunge in the USACGOOA::DURNINJim Durnin - Network Integration Services Fri Aug 14 1992 22:1520
    Hi,
    
    Just an update to say that I've completed my investigation and taken
    this market slump (International Perspective) to invest in the 
    T.Rowe Price Intl. Fund.  
    
    I'll play out the TAX consequences at the start of 1993.  This fund has
    good weightings from an INTL. perspective and Martin Wade has a good
    track record and a significant position within the Fund Mgt.  He's
    managed the fund since inception and now oversee's 3 or 4 of T. Rowe's
    other funds as well (Intl. Discovery, Asia Fund, Europe Fund come to
    mind).
    
    I continue to believe that the time is right to invest Internationally
    and am about as fully invested as possible at this point.  (I've got
    about 5% in cash) but that is essentially fully invested.
    
    Good Luck to all invested.....JD