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To: TobagoJack who wrote (70497)1/22/2011 3:50:07 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218100
 
China is on board to post-2008 kickstart US economy. Buying Boeings and soybeans,

Boeing agreed to a $19 billion deal with China to produce 200 airplanes for the country.

China wrapped up its biggest ever one-off U.S. soybean purchase on Friday in a $6.7 billion
deal equivalent to nearly half of last year's total trade,
surprising dealers who had expected a more symbolic volume. With a second tranche of deals on Friday to buy 8.45
million tonnes, Chinese firms traveling as part of President Hu
Jintao's state visit signed up to purchase 11.5 million tonnes
of soybeans for delivery over the next year or so, enough to
sate China's total import needs for two or three months.

Immelt's name showed up as being seated at the head table with President Obama and President Hu Jintao during the state dinner for the Chinese leader



To: TobagoJack who wrote (70497)1/28/2011 8:50:19 PM
From: pezz  Respond to of 218100
 
I'm gonna take that as a "maybe"