This audio comes out of the USA. Gerald Celente is an idiosyncratic economics forecaster. His excitable style takes getting used to, but his forecasts over the past four yeas have been impressive (if gloomy). And even he has recently lost money...
ASIC surely must act immediately. What holds them back? It's interesting that the Australlian Shareholders' Association remains silent. They were initially full of interest in the PIF when Hutson was nosing around in 08.
"Jenny Hutson said, ‘The Helidon property was originally part of the security provided to
the Fund by the borrower connected to the Kooralbyn International Resort. The sale of this security property represents a positive outcome for Unitholders in relation to the security property relating to...
I was reminded today that the American fraudster, Bernie Madoff, confessed to his crimes three years ago and was sentenced some six months later. He is known as prisoner 61727-054 and is serving 150 years in jail. How many Australian Madoffs are going to spend another Christmas comfortably at home?
Anyone interested in where the economies of the world-wide may be heading can here a hair-raising view from Steve Keen, Australian academic and economist. His forecasts are here in an interview on the BBC's Hard Talk. Don't listen at bed time.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00lmvyl#synopsis
atlas950 - Well, I think that 35 per cent is 35 per cent. Wherever the sum is derived from, I'm paying if we win. I simply would like IMF to communicate more often. I do share your concerns about the status of the CA. Surely changing solicitors again isn't a good omen for the CA. On the other...
Whatever the reasons - and they obviously must be sound - let's wish that the process is not prolonged. And, let's remember, IMF is not a free service. If we win, they will charge each of us about 35 per cent.
Hi Cookie 1, your link is the correct one. Mine seems to have been corrupted (a tterm familiar to us) through the processes. Sorry about that.
selciper
From today's UK Independent: "Police fingerprinted and photographed former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on her hospital bed today over electoral fraud charges..."
Arroyo was president for nine years and was untouchable during that period.
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