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To: Paul Senior who wrote (16463)2/19/2003 12:08:35 AM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Respond to of 78666
 
Paul,

SASOY is a corporation that does business globally. One of the things that is attractive to me is they are doing business with China and will have a nice stream of revenue from them with their Fischer-Tropsch process technologies.

I own South African companies and could be in trouble. The South African companies have for the last 100 or more years treated the stockholder as an owner and shared profits with the stockholders as well as been able to invest in the future of the corporations. Personally I feel better owning these companies than the US companies with the massive debt load, pension short falls, management stealing shareholder equity with unreasonable stock options, etc. etc. etc.

I also like Australian and New Zealand companies for of the same reasons.

End of rant. <ggg>