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The Trillion Dollar War
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08/02/2007 10:51:11
 
 
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>>>>>So far Lula was considered as pro-business. Is it going to change in his second term?
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>>>>Lula is a kind of parrot.. He has a different speach for every occasion.. example: on venezuela "viva la revolution".. for bush: "welcome buddies"..
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>>>>His politician group never had on the power before.. So, that big unexperience brought comedy and drama to the "ophera".. corruption is also other ingredient of this soap ophera..
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>>>>even with this situation, Brazil is growing and have great new economical perpectives for a near future..
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>>>Yes, I know that. So, would you agree that anti-business outbursts a-la Bolivia/Venezuela are unlikely? I look at some small stock with business interests in Brazil, so I'm interested in your 'insider' opinion.
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>>For very less we saw other wars.. bolivia invaded and arrested Brazilian patrimony.. Cut a big viable brazilian project of gas consumption for vehicles..
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>>The Venezuela president behaves as a great clown..
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>>And, for a reason to defend the same "socialist???" causes.. They still keep playing with the same toys..
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>Ok. I see that I should read between the lines. I will try. Thank you.

IMO, economical talking brazil is a great place to make some investment.. the industrialization level is still very low.. If the area is high tecnologies.. well, must be think twice.. iF the investment was in the primary area.. So, the possibilly to get profit it is bigger.. What exactly do you thinking?
"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, Ephesians 3:20
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