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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (31943)4/20/2003 10:07:45 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
China acted normally. But in the west, any simple phenomenon has to be overblown, so that the public notice there's a bunch of civil servants that both exist and have a purpose. You know what I am talking about: A phenomenon support a lot of cases, such avoiding budget cuts, providing hints for "research" and anyone want to cash in on it.

Let me give you an example: Just wait until the soldiers of the adventure talk with their lawyers and start suing. There is going to be even a novel disease the soldiers picked up in the desert. Just wait it is just a matter of time.

In the case of SARS, westerners reacted badly against the Chinese because the Chinese were denying them a good phenomenon with great potential for milking for money.

In the other hand with China making everything today and growing 8/9% a year, every country would like to 'torpedo' China.

The lack of real economy in those OECD country is a cause for concern. They will try to carve an activity out of anything: Clouds of dust form Sahelian Africa, a bug in the lungs, a chase for a dictator...
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