Originally travel to Boston.......but they decide to leave 2 spot for Ireland.........I win the draw!!! HEHE!
rainbow
發表於: 2006/02/09 02:49pm
下面引用由az259在 2006/02/10 01:47am 發表的內容: it is ok. my colleague is from Cork......working with him for 3 months at T.O. i will take the chance to travel to england. of course, i will bring in a lot of junk food for them.
Wow! So you actually understand what he said to you? Good for you!
3 months of intensive course in "Cork English". This reminds me of my college years, many graduate assistants come from India. I developed a specialty in "Indian accents comprehesion" after getting more than my fair share of Indian graduate assistants teaching classes.
az259
發表於: 2006/02/10 01:47am
it is ok. my colleague is from Cork......working with him for 3 months at T.O. i will take the chance to travel to england. of course, i will bring in a lot of junk food for them.
rainbow
發表於: 2006/02/09 01:27pm
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下面引用由az259在 2006/02/09 03:43pm 發表的內容: Thanks for the news. I only read CDN financial news. Some of those APAC info. may not be up to date. will work in Cork for a month, putting all the $$$ in BCE
az259
Do you mean you will be going to Cork, Ireland to work there?
If yes, get ready for their extremely hard to understand accents. I had to speak with people from Dublin, Ireland before. Dublin accents are OK, not that hard to understand them. But then, there were a few Cork people working in Dublin. Their accents I totally did not get at all, even after I asked them to repeat a few times. I have to ask the Dublin people to do some "translation".
I am not exaggerating. Those Dublin folks know Cork accents are unique. But I am not sure why they sound so different when they speak English. Their native tongue is Gaelic, however, it experiences ups and downs over history.
unclesam
發表於: 2006/02/10 01:04am
下面引用由az259在 2006/02/09 03:45pm 發表的內容: BTW, that is a good news. I want the stock to crash!!! hehe!
the Japanese market is always difficult to predict... they can say "Hai" to you but they mean "No"
az259
發表於: 2006/02/09 03:45pm
BTW, that is a good news. I want the stock to crash!!! hehe!
az259
發表於: 2006/02/09 03:43pm
Thanks for the news. I only read CDN financial news. Some of those APAC info. may not be up to date. will work in Cork for a month, putting all the $$$ in BCE
unclesam
發表於: 2006/02/09 03:12pm
下面引用由az259在 2006/02/09 01:57am 發表的內容: I am pretty cautious. However, sterilization of the Yen will happen for sure since both sides agree they are printing too much. As I mentioned last yr., I will probably pull back from energy sec ...
I am pretty cautious. However, sterilization of the Yen will happen for sure since both sides agree they are printing too much. As I mentioned last yr., I will probably pull back from energy sector in March. Metals stocks are too high now........not many good buy. I am waiting for NT to drops back down to CDN 3.20 range. NT earning report will come out in about 10 days......I would rather wait and see. My top pick are still BVF
unclesam
發表於: 2006/02/09 01:18am
下面引用由GerryWu在 2006/02/09 01:13am 發表的內容: 沒有敗象,还会漲!
Japan market? only if there is no earthquake....
GerryWu
發表於: 2006/02/09 01:13am
沒有敗象,还会漲!
unclesam
發表於: 2006/02/09 01:13am
下面引用由az259在 2006/02/09 01:05am 發表的內容: I will wait till second quarter to see how the Japanese government will set their fiscal policy
some house views expect no change til 4Q06. and i believe in that too. Kozumi does not want to raise rate and it is not a secret anymore. March will be time for repatriating overseas profit back to Japan. so i expect the Yen will fell til March so those companies can report higher earnings.
az259
發表於: 2006/02/09 01:05am
Again, ppl and analyst just ignore the interest rate in Japan. Their fiscal policy will be a catalyst to the crash of the market!!! First time in 15 yrs, Bank of Japan and Japanese government both agree "We are printing too much money" Be very careful on gold and real estate! unclecam, just take my 10% profit on CGR. I will wait till second quarter to see how the Japanese government will set their fiscal policy. Still trading oil and gas now for short term. I don't follow assets and stocks in developing countries.
rainbow
發表於: 2006/02/08 00:23pm
<pre>I wouldn't personally buy stocks in foreign countries, unless through well-known mutual funds who do the legwork on these companies, or through ADR to get some comfort level.
The accounting standards and government oversight might not be as strict, sometimes, you don't know what you are getting yourself into.
India's growth potential is not to be overlooked. Majority of the people in India speak English, a significant amount of them are highly educated. The middle class (by Western standard) is emerging there.
The job turnover rate is quite high in India. Major multinational corporations compete for talents there. </pre>
unclesam
發表於: 2006/02/09 00:01am
yes...but be careful the PE is the most expensive among all developing countries. it is 16.1x now, consider Korea is just 9-10x...
most house views have underweight ratings on India this year.