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To: skinowski who wrote (80698)10/2/2011 6:21:28 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217543
 
this economic depression of ours is probably not so very bad yet.

Amigo! Things go down slow mo.
The young still living off the old. They are minimalists who do not need too much to live.
Problem is they are taking out without putting anything back.

Living off capital. Living off other places that are growing.
Countries living off their past achievements.

Then we need to ask:
How many years still Germany and Canada (just to choose two disparate economies) have as rich countries?



To: skinowski who wrote (80698)10/2/2011 12:31:48 PM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217543
 
Italian business urges structural reforms

Emma Marcegaglia, head of Confidustria, who has frequently voiced the business community’s sense of discontent and disillusionment with the government, insisted that if some proposals were not taken into consideration in the next few weeks, she would consider not co-operating with the coalition A radical change to the pension system, a tax on private wealth and the sale of public assets are the main points of the so-called five-point manifesto, undersigned by Confindustria, other business organisations, and Abi and Ania, the bankers and insurance associations respectively.

ft.com