In the post-Christian world, the assumption is that prosperity and education must automatically lead to enlightenment. The results have, however, been quite the opposite, as these factors have instead provided leverage to the underlying irrational, amoral “system.” A foundation of rational, moral fabric must first be laid to have any hope of building a civilization. That is where attempts to enlighten the Third World have failed:
Here is a discussion on how Canada (and the rest of the West) did hara-kiri by bringing in so many Third World immigrants:
On Investments
92 Energy (ASX.92E; A$0.495) is being acquired. It owns uranium projects in the Athabasca region of Canada. The arbitrage is 30% based on a recent financing that the acquiree did. Based on the current share price of the acquiree, the upside is 60%. The merged entity will trade only in Canada. I understand some Australian shareholders are getting out because their brokers likely do not offer trading in Canada. The ideal choice to trade such stocks is brokers that offer trading on ASX and Canadian exchanges. I prefer Interactive Brokers. (This is a referal link).
Jayant Bhandari
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