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BUTEMBO21
December 10th, 2010, 07:28 AM
..Investisseurs Américains en RDC:logement social,,aéroport,hôpitaux,etc...


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bkv
December 14th, 2010, 11:43 AM
Des simples escrots....:ohno::ohno::ohno::ohno::ohno::ohno:

C-RDCONGO
December 14th, 2010, 12:39 PM
BUTEMBO21

Whats your take on this ???

Mulopwe
December 14th, 2010, 04:53 PM
BUTEMBO21

Whats your take on this ???

I am not sure where or who is going to finance . Better be cautious....

Mulopwe

BUTEMBO21
December 14th, 2010, 06:18 PM
BUTEMBO21

Whats your take on this ???

It's more like a joke.

Why do we always find investors that are not known?

screenshotartist
December 14th, 2010, 11:05 PM
It's more like a joke.

Why do we always find investors that are not known?

Good Question.


I wonder if such an unknown investor can afford to fund all those projects mentioned.

C-RDCONGO
December 15th, 2010, 03:50 AM
To me one of the most important American investors i would like to see in the country would be john Deer. It would be nice to see them have a base in Congo. Yes some say there equipments are expensive , but hey they last long and are high quality. you may ask how does our farmer offered an equipment as that.well get the company to offer the loans. I am sure 1000 farmers who are private would produce more than these 1000 tractors the so called goverment has that produce , what ever they say they produce.

Pius
February 6th, 2011, 10:49 PM
It's more like a joke.

Why do we always find investors that are not known?

Many adventurers are attracted by the presumed state weakness (lax laws, corrupt officials, porous borders, etc.) and hope to get rich quick by doing “informal” business. It is up to the state to prove them wrong by conducting proper due diligence in order to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Karavia
February 9th, 2011, 09:03 PM
Many adventurers are attracted by the presumed state weakness (lax laws, corrupt officials, porous borders, etc.) and hope to get rich quick by doing “informal” business. It is up to the state to prove them wrong by conducting proper due diligence in order to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Can you imagine, 80% of contracts signed between african countries & western countries are "fake" due to a lack of business intelligence (competitive intelligence)?