I am very glad to have started this lively debate. I make one major point: in successful growing countries, essential infrastructure improvements rise in parallel with population growth. In 1800 Manhattan could not have supported present over one million. I disagree 100% with just one reader: the guy who compares us to Venezuela! RCoulson
1. Perfect chance for formal public debate: Rupert vs.. Brent moderated by James Smith 2. Why does not Rupert go public with SuperValue? Afraid of full disclosure? 3. Bahamian fat-cats ain't always so smart. When Publix sold City Markets to fancy local investors, they lost every penny and Rupert picked it up for one dollar. 4. When our biggest wholesaler (foreign) bought out local company years ago, why did not Govt insist a stake be publicly offered here? Not too late even now.
rcap says...
I am very glad to have started this lively debate.
I make one major point: in successful growing countries, essential infrastructure improvements rise in parallel with population growth. In 1800 Manhattan could not have supported present
over one million.
I disagree 100% with just one reader: the guy who compares us to Venezuela!
RCoulson
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rcap says...
1. Perfect chance for formal public debate: Rupert vs.. Brent moderated by James Smith
2. Why does not Rupert go public with SuperValue? Afraid of full disclosure?
3. Bahamian fat-cats ain't always so smart. When Publix sold City Markets to fancy local investors, they lost every penny and Rupert picked it up for one dollar.
4. When our biggest wholesaler (foreign) bought out local company years ago, why did not Govt insist a stake be publicly offered here? Not too late even now.
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