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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: elmatador who wrote (170460)7/9/2012 1:08:06 PM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (2) of 206326
 
i am dubious about having the largest airplane shuttle on the planet in brazil. the tokyo/osaka shuttle has many airlines running several 787 and other very large capacity planes running many times per hour (about 6/7 am to about 10 pm) back and forth between osaka and tokyo haneda (downtown). japan has tremendous bullet trains between tokyo/osaka, and it has a good highway structure too between these two large cities. so you have tons of the desired infrastructure on the ground in japan, but there is still a need for speed in very high volume. i have been on some of these flights in japan, and these big planes are crammed full of people on each flight in really small seats (and i am not oversized in width.). even if you have a great high speed highway system between rio and sao paulo, you will likely continue to have a large demand for airplane shuttles between the cities.
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