A Bull In China: Jim Rogers' Latest Book on China's Growing Importance [View article]
Some very bullish and bearish comments from you folks - this is great! We need all the left fielders to give us as broad a perspective as possible.
I had personally lived in Asia for 20 years, specifically in Singapore, and watched the region grew. It has its flaws and its gems. Now having been in North America for the most part of my life, I can assure you, that Asia offers a dynamism unparalleled in most of the West.
There are numerous 'pot holes' along the way, however the pot of gold at the end is far too large for any coherent investor to ignore.
After reading 'Adventure Capitalist', I feel a sincere sense of candidness when Rogers described his encounters - this is invaluable ground level information that gives structure to objective thinking. I now look forward to the wealth of information he has to offer in 'A Bull In China'.
It's More than Just Baidu: 51 Other Ways to Invest in China [View article]
Response to keithrasm's post: ----------------------... More interesting trivia (which ain't so trivial): China’s population has been growing by some 10 million people annually, and now comprises 22 percent of the world total. Yet the country is home to only 7 percent of all arable land, creating a rising food security concern, according to Xinhua News Agency. ----------------------...
I think you may have hit on the holy grail on participating in China's growth. There's going to be a lot of mouths to feed.
Any good agricultural stocks in or involved in China? I am also considering bulk shippers and food distributors but have no specific companies in mind.
A Bull In China: Jim Rogers' Latest Book on China's Growing Importance [View article]
I had personally lived in Asia for 20 years, specifically in Singapore, and watched the region grew. It has its flaws and its gems. Now having been in North America for the most part of my life, I can assure you, that Asia offers a dynamism unparalleled in most of the West.
There are numerous 'pot holes' along the way, however the pot of gold at the end is far too large for any coherent investor to ignore.
After reading 'Adventure Capitalist', I feel a sincere sense of candidness when Rogers described his encounters - this is invaluable ground level information that gives structure to objective thinking. I now look forward to the wealth of information he has to offer in 'A Bull In China'.
It's More than Just Baidu: 51 Other Ways to Invest in China [View article]
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More interesting trivia (which ain't so trivial): China’s population has been growing by some 10 million people annually, and now comprises 22 percent of the world total. Yet the country is home to only 7 percent of all arable land, creating a rising food security concern, according to Xinhua News Agency.
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I think you may have hit on the holy grail on participating in China's growth. There's going to be a lot of mouths to feed.
Any good agricultural stocks in or involved in China? I am also considering bulk shippers and food distributors but have no specific companies in mind.