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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (89210)4/17/2012 9:18:25 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217547
 
a few items

(i) let us see to whom the argentine govt eventually sells the confiscated ypf shares
ft.com
"... Repsol tried to sell a controlling stake in its Argentinian oil company to a Chinese energy group before it was nationalised by Buenos Aires, according to two people familiar with the talks ..."

- the spain needs money
- the argentina needs money
- china has money

enveloping drama.

(ii) italian navy doing its share ... of business ft.com
"... A new launch for Italy’s navy – not a third aircraft carrier or more jump jets, but an energy drink called Forza Blu ..."

(iii) let us see who ends up with this coal resource
ft.com
"... Mongolia has threatened to suspend the mining licence of a key Gobi Desert coal mine that is the subject of a Chinese takeover attempt, a move that could potentially derail China’s biggest investment to date in its resource-rich neighbour. ... Mongolia’s mining authorities have threatened to suspend some of the licences of SouthGobi Resources, a mining company listed in Toronto and Hong Kong, because Chinese metals company Chalco intends to purchase a majority stake in the company, SouthGobi said late on Monday night. ..."

- mongolia needs money
- ivanhoe needs money
- china has money

developing drama

(iv) china does not have enough engineers, and so more engineers help out
nytimes.com
"... DONGGUAN, CHINA — Their technical skills helped Japan’s corporate giants sweep all before them in the 1980s, and now thousands of aging Japanese engineers are finding a new lease on life in a booming China.
“My profession is going out of business in Japan,” said Masayuki Aida, a 59-year-old who made molds for a Tokyo-based company for 30 years but has spent several years in Dongguan, a manufacturing hub in the Pearl River Delta in southern China ...

Japanese government data show that 2,800 Japanese expatriates live in Dongguan, a city of more than eight million ...

. ..."

cheers, tj





To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (89210)4/17/2012 10:21:39 PM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 217547
 
nice ... it's fun going to coin shops, too ... just to talk



To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (89210)8/21/2013 6:18:10 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217547
 
box, am terrified that i can see the future

this heads-up dated 2012 04 17 Message 28088659

re repsol has now evolved to as then suspected

bloomberg.com

Argentina Prepares China Shale Deal to Boost Gas Reserves