Phil and thread, I went thru the news stories on Mongolia, thru the web addresses than Lilian posted, and now knowing where the country was in the past, and what has been happing in the current months, and now this assassination, I am now led to believe that a power struggle for those that want democracy vs state rule will be played out soon as in the months to come. Each side has strong support and means to wage a campaign for popular support. To me it 50/50 who will win. My opinion only, each concerned MGR shareholder has to view all info available on the web sites, and add in past + current world history to arrive at their own sell/hold/buy decision. I note two web sites found here, one general world atlas stuff, and another recent events. Plus, why those drink too much beer jokes ain't a joke there.
For general information:
odci.gov
Interesting, but political changes could render not relevant.
oneworld.org
Ulaanbaatar, October 2. In the wake of intensification of campaign anti-alcoholism, which is the main incentive of crime, by the Capital city police, crime fell down by 15.9 percent this year. During the campaign, inspection was made in over 60 vodka and beer producing businesses, 1,464 shops, 258 canteens and 788 bars. Over 3 million Tugriks fines were imposed.
Doug |