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To: TobagoJack who wrote (57263)11/1/2009 6:02:48 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 217791
 
It does read like the common whine, "They are doing it below cost. Unfair!!" When in fact the whiner is simply too greedy with a sense of entitlement.

If China's companies are willing to invest and start digging copper, that's quite a commitment so things can't be too terribly unstable. The companies presumably calculate that whoever is in power, they will want the copper mine to continue production. Even in Zimbabwe, mines sometimes continue production.

The production company will of course hire the best people for the job = cheap local yokels as they can, more expensive Chinese imports as they need, hideously highly paid international technologists like ElM with English skills as they must, and of course, unavoidably and essentially, Qualcomm to provide mobile communications and cyberspace requirements bringing peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity fun and love to a land with centuries of conflict at the cross roads of humanity.

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