That one got to me. I ll probably understand it in a year or two..
On May 08 08:11 AM Freya wrote:
> Gregorian: lets say you control the Media, have control of the Government > and have your tentacles around the Financial sector. > > The Picture you paint will be the one that is seen.
"We contest that the American population, grappling with rampant poverty, a class divide, and poor health and education services, will not be able to sustain internal consumption levels sufficient to meet targeted growth level. Other negative trends we’ve followed include: the reversal of foreign investment, the decrease in equity issuance, and a massive national deficit."
I strongly contest your view about Chindia. If not for else, there's not so many fat people yet as in Europe and US. A lot of remaining growth.
Oh yes, the Indians should fix their water-supply before they buy mobilephones. But they obviousluy don't, and growth in consumer spending/construction could be vigorous for years to come. And Indian companies have the benefit on not having a management who gets paid 10s and 10s of millions ($) for doing their duty. Did you notice the price-tag for India's moon-mission last year? It was probably less than an average slary for an AIG-boss.
I say cheers, and have a Kingfisher. The best is yet to come.
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On May 08 08:11 AM Freya wrote:
> Gregorian: lets say you control the Media, have control of the Government
> and have your tentacles around the Financial sector.
>
> The Picture you paint will be the one that is seen.
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"We contest that the American population, grappling with rampant poverty, a class divide, and poor health and education services, will not be able to sustain internal consumption levels sufficient to meet targeted growth level. Other negative trends we’ve followed include: the reversal of foreign investment, the decrease in equity issuance, and a massive national deficit."
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Oh yes, the Indians should fix their water-supply before they buy mobilephones. But they obviousluy don't, and growth in consumer spending/construction could be vigorous for years to come. And Indian companies have the benefit on not having a management who gets paid 10s and 10s of millions ($) for doing their duty.
Did you notice the price-tag for India's moon-mission last year? It was probably less than an average slary for an AIG-boss.
I say cheers, and have a Kingfisher. The best is yet to come.