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As an investor, you can invest internationally in two ways. First, you can buy global companies not based in the United States which target their home and other markets. In addition to that, you can also buy shares in American companies looking to grow their business internationally -- something that has traditionally been easier to talk about than actually do. Simon Erickson joins Dan Kline for a thorough discussion of investing internationally, including risks and where many companies go wrong, on the Sept. 24 edition of “7investing Now.”