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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76426)7/17/2011 6:01:44 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218135
 
After stating the true forces moving the world economy in the previous postings, we must divert from the news that cluthers the minds of the people.

Forget about bankers having problems with default. This is a rich's countries thing.

Decouple all that financial crisis from the emerging market economies. They do not relate.

It is pathetic to imagine that a mature countries economic situation has anything to do with the economic moment emerging markets are going through.

While thoughts are diverted to the news affecting mature economies, opportunities are missed in the emerging markets.

New Zealand is a country that grew supporting the urbanization of Europe. Until it did not. See protectionism that stopped exports to Europe after they had completed urbanization.

New Zealand should embrace the emerging markets com gusto! Canada still can be the oil and gas supplier of US.

New Zealand must seek the Moslem countries's markets.
It must befriend the negroes of Africa. Emulate the Chinese and sell to Africans.

Brazil, a mostly negro country, has it easy in this re+psect. Brazilian Northeasterners -who have a strtong negro presence- can work easily alongside the negro and can work within Africa's way of doing things.

Tell your people to get the sunscreen and try to create a bridgehead in Africa.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76426)7/17/2011 6:46:00 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Respond to of 218135
 
Wall Street, got it's name from a wall the Dutch put in there to keep the English out.

Official history -written by the English- states it was to keep the Indians out.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76426)7/18/2011 11:23:20 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218135
 
Claiming triumph on your 2011 gold prognosticaton is incorrect, Mq. You are a bit early. We must wait until year's end.

I think it highly unlikely that gold will be at 1530 by 12/30/11, but one never knows. Although I expect you will claim that gold getting to 1530 much earlier is good enough for government work, in the sooths biz, it is not. You must hit the number on the date you used. And that won't happen for a few months.

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I have gone on record for 1800 at year's end. I won't claim predictive powers if 1800 is reached before the end of the year for it shows that I underestimated the power of the gold market.

We're both likely to be wrong.