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To: gg cox who wrote (11203)11/7/2006 9:09:36 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218645
 
Good evening, gg sir! Brascan does exactly that with Brazilian real estate.

bloomberg.com

What I was pointing out, can be illustrated like this: in the solar system Jupiter may be a giant, but in the overal scheme of things, say Antares, Betelgeuse league, Jupiter doesn't even appear as a pixel.

Once US returns to its natural size, Canada will -still taking into consideration the whole scheme of things, will shrink to pixel level.

Which means a company would say to its CFO: "Hey do you have some coins laying around?

"Yes we do."

"Ok lets buy some Canadian company."

It is to late to avoid that. If those 140 million inhabitants would be there then it would have been another story.



To: gg cox who wrote (11203)11/7/2006 9:21:23 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218645
 
<<There's no such a thing as Canadian revolutionary.>>

One of my distant relatives was a Canadian revolutionary. He was hanged by the British in 1837...

Joshua Gwillen Doan
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