RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:i have captured, btw all of your posts the last 6 monthsThe next time a government of the DRC (or 100 other countries) re-write their constitution or implement one it needs be modelled on the US constitution but maybe udated to represtent current technology. The US framers had an unbelieable ability to forsee what could later come. They set up a system with so many checks on power and both interdependancy and independance that it has provided stability for two and half centuries despitite huge ideological divisions.
If the DRC had such a constitution then then risk of impulsive change would be mitigated to a large degree and it would enfranchise the citizenry in a more long term stable way.
Yes, IVN is discounted as a company due to these risks but the discount math is undergoing rapid change. You are now dealing with an outdated set of risk calculations. The very real desparation of the people in the DRC is getting more realz as we speak. No one knows what will happen. Will a choice be made to "attract more foreign capital" or will a choice be made to say "WTF, why are we giving half this stuff away?"
Ivahhopers may be right. Maybe CAPSGURL1 will get its 40 years of cash flow from da Congo...Meh, or maybe not
Notgnu
(NCU in da OOOSSSAAA)
cashtango00 wrote: I'm not sure if you are just trolling, or you are completely clueless. The president is begging for foreign companies to come. The drc desperately needs foreign capital and expertise to develop their resources. The mining industry generates tons of jobs for nationals, builds infrastructure, and generates billions in royalties for the Drc. None of that would be happening without foreign companies. This is not the Belgian Congo of years past. Educate yourself.