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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by capmorganon Oct 23, 2016 9:08pm
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RE:Costa Concordia, are the similarities striking?

RE:Costa Concordia, are the similarities striking?Megabear... the funny thing is The Costa Concordia ship sunk...but the Costa Cruise Lune is thriving, and sails the world with full cruise ships every day.




uote=MegaBear]
On the Costa Concordia, the captain was trying to look real smart as he risked going too close to dangerous waters, hit the rocks, took on too much water and sank.

It was wrecked off the coast of Isola del Giglio in Italy on 13 January 2012.

On the SS Concordia, we have the same thing, but it's sitting on rocks on the shores near London.

The waters around the SS Concordia is filled with sharks of different size, nationality and intentions. 

On the markets, nobody cares about the passengers, anyone around this ship aren't there to pick up passengers, just their wallets. The big players are there for the salvage of scrap metal.


File:Collision of Costa Concordia DSC4191.jpg

https://timedotcom.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/costa-concordia-captain-sentence.jpg?quality=85&w=1024

And today?  In salvage, just like SS Concordia will be in 2017? 

https://www.lecostaconcordia.com/0325.jpg
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