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Originally posted by TI:
Now, if Brazil, a country with assembly line experience, were to set up a plant in Guyana, hear the commotion from the opposition.


The only thing Brazil will set up in Guyana are storage facilities to sell what they make in Brazil.

I am curious though. Why all these "projects" now a few days before the election. maybe if the PPP was attracting investors all along the ample supply of good paying jobs would ahve secured their victory.

Now they run around frantic, fearing that a mediocre Indo voter turn out and with AFc inroads they m,ay get less than 50%.

Poor things simultaneously peddle the "black man rule" bogey man, yet are desperately trying to buy black votes.

If Linden had a viable exonomy the PPP would have already won their hands down...but they were too racist to bother with Linden, except for a few projects awarded mainly to their Indo supporters.
FM
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Originally posted by politikalamity:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by TI:
There are many kinds of Assembly plants that can be established: cars, motor cycles, scooters, bicycles, Computers, large appliances to name a few.
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Sorry Guyana has too small and unskilled a population to sustain this without high import barriers. Why would any one locate in Guyana with an export market in mind when other place soffer more.


There are however other opportunities that teh PPP fails to tap. They boast of raw oranges and coconuts being sold to Trini manufacturers...when it would be more appropriate to encourage the Trinis tos et up in Guyana. Cheaper labor, cheaper raw materials, only energy is higher.


Dont know why you all sniff at value added agriculture. After all thats whats getting Brazil rich, plus mineral resources.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:

Sorry Guyana has too small and unskilled a population to sustain this without high import barriers. Why would any one locate in Guyana with an export market in mind when other place soffer more.


There are however other opportunities that teh PPP fails to tap. They boast of raw oranges and coconuts being sold to Trini manufacturers...when it would be more appropriate to encourage the Trinis tos et up in Guyana. Cheaper labor, cheaper raw materials, only energy is higher.


Dont know why you all sniff at value added agriculture. After all thats whats getting Brazil rich, plus mineral resources.


where do you see me sniffing at agri and agri products processing??? you need to re-read my posts and comprehend them...get out of your own head once in a while...

I have stated many times on here that food and agri industry is a huge growth industry for the next decade at least...

this is unimportant ..but I am a hard core investor...I Invest in everything including agri products..you think I do not do the research?? I am up for the year when pretty much all indexes and most mutual funds and are down...I speak with knowledge and from experience ...like I said this means shit to you or anyone else...but it is to let you know..I do not pull facts and data out of my ass...
FM
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Originally posted by politikalamity:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by politikalamity:
where do you see me sniffing at agri and agri products processing??? ..


So why all your babble about cars, etc which is never going to happen in Guyana?


dude read my entire posts..


No need to. Your credibility was destroyed as soon as you began to babble about something that will never happen, and can never happen in Guyana.
FM
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Originally posted by politikalamity:
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Originally posted by caribj:

No need to. Your credibility was destroyed as soon as you began to babble about something that will never happen, and can never happen in Guyana.


so this is how you run when you cannot present a proper argument..LOL

run along imagination man..


You must be on some substance if you think that your rant about Guyana building cars, when the US has to struggle to remain competitive, despite being the largest auto market, represents any rational thinking.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:


You must be on some substance if you think that your rant about Guyana building cars, when the US has to struggle to remain competitive, despite being the largest auto market, represents any rational thinking.


have you seen me making this statement?

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I do agree that even assemby plants would still be a challenge..but have the PPP tried???


have you seen me make this statement in response to TI's statement about Auto assembly plants?

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There are many kinds of Assembly plants that can be established: cars, motor cycles, scooters, bicycles, Computers, large appliances to name a few.


yet you pick one tiny part to make your argument instead of focusing on the issue which is: what has the guyana government done to expand into non-traditional areas..you are are a simpleton...

one last thing but I do not want to dwell on it too much but since you brought up the US..do you even realize why the US auto industry is failing???? when you do then you will realize why it is doing well in other countries...
FM
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Originally posted by Henry:
Because the idiot Harvard MBAs who run those companies lost interest in making cars, and wanted to diversify into things like real estate speculation.


not really they did not lose interest in making cars...they just wanted to make em at lower a cost....

US AUTO workers have to wake up and realize that to compete they have to do so in both productivity and labour cost
FM

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