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To: Mr.D who wrote (5150)5/11/1998 10:14:00 PM
From: SalmonMan  Respond to of 50264
 
Crew..

I was just reading some historical posts, trying to gleen gems previously undiscovered. I unearthed this to offer as a clue to what JC has been up to for the last 3 weeks (and now he's headed to the PHILLIPINES???!!!!!). This one is a MUST READ:
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To: B.GRAHAM (85 )
From: sandstuff Friday, May 1 1998 5:58PM ET
Reply # of 111

"The economy of the borderless Overseas Chinese is the third largest in the world.
If we counted the economic activity of all the Overseas Chinese as a country all by itself,
it would be outranked only by the U.S. and Japan. Overseas Chinese dominate trade
and investment in every East Asian country except Korea and Japan. Chinese in Hong
Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore supply more capital and foreign investment for the region
than Japan. Ethnic Chinese..not the Japanese...are the largest cross-border investors in
Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The Overseas Chinese
account for 80 percent of all foreign investment in China, the motherland.
In the thriving new countries of Asia, Overseas Chinese control a huge chunk of the
wealth...far more than their numbers might suggest. In Malaysia, they represent 30
percent fo the population and control more than half of the economy. the numbers
elsewhere are even more remarkable:
Indonesia: 4 percent control 70 percent of the economy
Thailand: 3 percent control 60 percent
Philippines: 3 percent control 70 percent...
The Overseas Chinese are a network of networks. That is a new paradigm, a new
formulation within the framework of the world's economy. All the key players among the
Overseas Chinese know one another. Their businesses stay singularly apart, but they
work together when necessary...
Chinese business boils down to people and contacts. As one Hong Kong banker puts it,
"If you are being considered for a new partnership, a personal reference from a
respected member of the Chinese business community is worth more than any amount
of money you could throw on the table." ..."
From the following book
amazon.com
If you want to know why Jimmy Chin is making progress where others have failed,
perhaps this book can give you some insight.
sandstuff





To: Mr.D who wrote (5150)5/11/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: Patricia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Goodnight Uncle Bill!



To: Mr.D who wrote (5150)5/11/1998 11:58:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Now listen here! Wouldn't you know it? Just like a man to blame a woman! You say that you've been waiting at the bus depot? Dang nub it! YOU WERE AT THE WRONG STATION! You were supposed to be at the DGIV Rocketship Express Depot, not the Silver Spring Depot!

Rocketman, I reckon we're going to have to turn this ship around to pick up Dad.

Scarlett, can you serve some free champagne so that the passengers won't complain about the delay? Thanks, honey!

MOM