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KD comments on Alvaro Uribe ( I love this guy… KD )

We can use someone like him in USA!

 

KD comments on Alvaro Uribe ( I love this guy… KD )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib2SBfoWuHg

 

KD comments on 1.00 USD = 1,792.11 COP

Before the dollar manages to recover, more damage will be done. Japanese corporates are particularly hard hit, and I think Canadian and European companies will be as well. The Nikkei is already down significantly since the beginning of the year as Japanese companies are hit by the triple whammy of weaker sales, higher material costs, a quickly appreciating currency. According to the Tankan report, we're well below the break-even point for Japanese corporations. Toyota Motor Corp for example said the weak dollar cut fourth quarter profit by $194 million. Yamaha Motor Co. also said they expect net profit to drop by 17 percent this year because of dollar/yen weakness. Expect more pain to be felt, which means bigger losses for all major foreign exporters.

 

KD comments on 1.00 USD = 1,792.11 COP

Despite the fact that I think the dollar will continue to weaken, I'm a strong believer of a fourth quarter dollar recovery. The Fed’s interest rate cuts should have their effect on the markets in the second half of the year at a time when the cracks that we're already seeing in the Eurozone economy become craters. The ECB will find themselves behind the curve, rushing to cut interest rates while the Fed winds down their own rate cuts. The tables will turn in favor of the dollar and that's when I expect a more meaningful dollar recovery.

 

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With the political and economic situation in Venezuela getting progressively worse what else can the POOR Venezuelan people talk about..

 

KD comments on I hear that there are lots of birds in Colombia. Any other bird watchers on PBH?

The only problem was for a lone attorney named gator which filed petitions in the court of Bogata to have the flying marvels gassed to death and fed to ruv because he didn't keep with the rules. We have not been able to contact him for commen...` Very Funny Post, Thanks for the laugh.. KD

 

KD comments on Hi guys, I was assaulted with a gun @ gym in Medellin...yikes...looking for advice-

It sounds like your GIRL FRIEND is Part of the PROBLEM….

 

 

KD comments on ¿Any members of the FARC use this site?

o yea - Do you think NOT... This site is a plethora of information on the extranjeros…

 

KD comments on ¿Any members of the FARC use this site?

Ð’Ñ‹ думаете Ð?Е... Это меÑ?то будет избытком информации на extranjeros...

 

KD comments on new coffee shop

Here In NYC we have Juan Valdez Coffee, works great for me! (43 St & 7th & 57 st and 8th). New one coming in the wallstreet are… �

 

KD comments on Colombia To Recognize Gays As Couples Today; Prez Uribe Supports Gay Unions

Disgusting Debate Gay marriage is sickening, this is a disgusting debate. What next? Sex with consenting children? Animals? Marriage is for the support of pro-creation of children. Gay marriage seeks not equality but to destroy this country civilisation.

 

KD comments on Banks predict Colombian peso is headed for a fall

productivity increases For example, if productivity increases by 5% annually, the standard of living can be doubled for a given country in 14 years. However, on the other hand, if productivity only increases by 1% per year, it will take 72 years to double the standard of living. Can emerging countries afford to take that long?
Measurement of progress should include GDP growth and availability of better services for citizens. Emerging countries have a unique opportunity to leapfrog developed countries and typically do not face restrictions of legacy networks that developed countries face.

 

KD comments on Banks predict Colombian peso is headed for a fall

Standard & Poor raised Colombia's foreign credit rating After Standard & Poor raised Colombia's foreign credit rating, the benchmark local bonds and the peso soared to their biggest gains in almost two months. "The upgrade injects optimism in a market that had been falling recently due to external volatility and inflation concerns" according to a senior financial spokesman.

 

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