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To: elmatador who wrote (28824)1/31/2008 1:06:18 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) of 218008
 
Your ideas are confused, contradictory and simply bizarre. Let's look at two of your recent posts:

You believe there's not enough capital in the U.S. to recapitalize U.S. banks . . . yet there's such a surplus of capital in the U.S. it needs to be invested in other nations.

1.) Banks {depleted capital} will {be} solved only by sovereign funds moving in. Time for sovereign funds move in and survey the landscape and attack.

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2.) Lots of capital will be raised in the US to be invested elsewhere.

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Do you bother to put any thought into the rambling and incoherent messages you post on Silicon Investor? Perhaps you have been drinking heavily this evening?

U.S. banks can easily raise the capital they need in the U.S. but, like Brazilian companies, they will raise this capital where they can obtain the most favorable terms.

Frankly, foreign investors are often poorly informed and more easily taken advantage of, when compared with savvy local investors who are better able to distinguish a good deal from a bad one. As an example, the majority of non-performing loans on U.S. property are held by foreign investors, who will take massive losses.

As a consequence, I believe that poorly run companies in Brazil and the U.S. may find better deals from Sovereign Wealth Funds than they are able to find at home. Likewise, well run companies are likely to find better terms locally.

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