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To: Taikun who wrote (53715)9/27/2004 4:23:49 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
David, <<Noranda ... I guess we'll see more of these developing country purchases of developed countries' assets>>

... not just of developed countries, but also of more developing countries' assets.

The Chinese are officially denying that they are interested in buying the core / heart of Yukos russiajournal.com .

We know what official denials mean, do we not?

If another large resource deal (i.e. Noranda +) gets done by China using printed USA paper, that would set off all the bells everywhere on resource value, and ... well, TeoTwawKi gets closer, and plenty of TwoAPuc to go around achamchen.com

Chugs, Jay



To: Taikun who wrote (53715)9/27/2004 7:49:41 AM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
I guess we'll see more of these developing country purchases of developed countries' assets

Yeah, next we'll be selling them Treasuries.



To: Taikun who wrote (53715)11/24/2004 4:26:18 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<I guess we'll see more of these developing country purchases of developed countries' assets>>

Bingo ... Message 20797389

CNBC is OK, BBR is better :0)

China’s CNPS Wants to Buy Main Yukos Asset — Newspaper
Created: 23.11.2004 15:47 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 15:47 MSK, 12 hours 1 minute ago

MosNews

Russian business daily Vedomosti, quoting a high ranking source in the Presidential Administration, reported on Tuesday, Nov. 23, that the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is in talks with the Russian government over its participation in the auction for the stake in Yuganskneftegaz, the main production asset of embattled Yukos Oil Company.

mosnews.com