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November 3rd, 2008 07:58 AM #21
Well, everyone should be ready indeed to deal with the hated government red tape...
But then again, if you are a driven investor who smells money in a particular business...I think the difficult initial start up and birth pains wouldnt matter if you really think the business you will put up is a gold mine....
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November 3rd, 2008 11:49 AM #22
reply to Gen. Miting
i'm just generalizing.
di naman po tayo gumagawa ng case study of individual high net worth pinoys to find out the reasons kung baket hindi nila i-re-invest ang mga billions nila.
May kanya kanyang reason yan.
Yung iba, meron na sila mga malalaking businesses dito. Madami na sila naipon... so tago lang nila ang naipon sa mga bangko sa abroad.
Yung iba, siguro ninakaw lang, hindi marunong mga business, or ayaw mag business para hindi halata na may puhunan... ayaw itago sa mga local banks para walang evidence...
Yung iba, meron na mga businesses, ayaw lang magdagdag na sakit sa ulo as i mentioned earlier
Yung iba, old rich descendants na walang ambition... walang real job, walang minamanage na business, nabubuhay sa trust fund...
iba iba po
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November 4th, 2008 08:15 AM #23
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November 5th, 2008 06:25 PM #24
How come the Koreans keep on investing in our country?
How come our own countrymen especially these rich guys, stashed away their money abroad?
Hindi kaya laundered money yun..hehehe
favorite pa naman puntahan ng mga kawatan na mga ito ang Hongkong, Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands....
Nakakapanghinayang yung pera nung mga portfolio investments ng Pinoy aborad...
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November 5th, 2008 09:36 PM #25
Mayaman talaga ang mga pinoy kahit non residence,residence or ex pat. They can afford to mortgage abroad. Which is sad but it's true. Majority can't invest anymore in the Philippines. A lot of them are afraid to go back. Why? Alam nyo na kung why!!!
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November 6th, 2008 08:06 AM #26
How come Pinoys do not invest in mining--the next big thing for the country?
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November 7th, 2008 01:56 PM #27
Yup, I agree with your observation...
We have confirmed iron and nickel reserves in the country...
These can be used by existing local steel mills for the steel requirements of Hanjin Shipbuilding in the Philippines...
Sana a portion of the 6 billion will be brought here....
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November 7th, 2008 02:16 PM #28How come Pinoys do not invest in mining--the next big thing for the country?
harassment by environmentalists
harassment by local church
harassment by media
harassment by NPA
nevermind... just keep money in the bank
and sleep soundly at night
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November 7th, 2008 02:25 PM #29
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November 7th, 2008 02:42 PM #30
Pls check info
Washington Mutual bought by JP Morgan. WaMu depositors didnt lose their money.
Wachovia bought by Wells Fargo. Wachovia depositors didnt lose their money.
Indymac taken over by FDIC. Depositors with less than $100,000 will get their money back.
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A number of people invested in mining when metal prices were soaring
then recession happened, demand for commodities fell, metal prices fell
excellent investmentLast edited by uls; November 7th, 2008 at 03:04 PM.
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