Viernes 18/03/11 G7 aprueba intervencion del yen

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Notapor El_Diez » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:40 pm

Mucho castigo de la naturaleza para un país muy pacifico como Japón.
Dos de los países que yo admiro son Japón y Alemania, , …. …. … en tercer lugar esta el país del Tio Sam.
"No está derrotado quien no triunfa, sino quien no lucha."
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Notapor jonibol » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:47 pm

Gold Fields acaba de lanzar una oferta de compra a S/. 4,20 por las acciones comunes y de inversión: 3,19 y 3,08 cerraron hoy, respectivamente.
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:53 pm

Asi es son los dos milagros, el milagro Aleman y el milagro Japones. Yo admiro a los dos paises tambien. Esa disciplina que tienen para todo es admirable.
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:56 pm

5,757 marinos se han establecido en Japon y llevaran a cabo la Operacion Tomodachi (amigo en Japones) ellos daran ayuda humanitaria. Los militares de US y Japon coordinaran juntos sus acciones, y no es contra un enemigo extranjero.

U.S. Marines' Aid Builds Slowly in Japan


By CHESTER DAWSON
YAMAGATA, Japan—A week after a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit northeast Japan, the U.S. Marine Corps slowly began to ramp up activity at a forward refueling base Friday in support of Japanese government efforts to provide aid to tens of thousands of survivors.

While some 4,757 U.S. military personnel affiliated with the Marines and sailors, mostly based in Japan, have been tasked to Operation Tomodachi (which means "friend" in Japanese), delivery of large quantities of humanitarian aid has been hampered by damaged infrastructure, poor weather and what some military officials describe as minor miscues between American and Japanese armed forces. In some sense, the relief effort has become a test of the two close defense allies' ability to work seamlessly to face a military challenge, albeit one with no foreign enemy.

Many branches of the U.S. armed forces have been active in Japan over the past week, but the Marine Corps has led efforts on the ground in the worst-hit areas of the country.

On Friday, a convoy of 24 Marine vehicles—including 11 Humvees, seven 7-ton troop transports and a wrecker to clear debris—arrived at the staging base in the mountains of Yamagata after an 18-hour ride from Camp Fuji outside Tokyo. Coming from the other direction, the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Amphibious Squadron 11 arrived off the Pacific coast of mainland Japan.

Those combined forces, both part of the III Marine Expeditionary Force, are expected to engage in humanitarian relief assistance in tsunami-stricken areas in cooperation with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. "We have been working closely with our Japan Ground Self-Defense Force counterparts throughout this operation," Col. Craig S. Kozeniesky, commanding officer of Camp Fuji said in a statement. "We are looking forward to joining the relief efforts."

Relief cannot come soon enough for tens of thousands of Japanese in the hardest hit parts of northeastern Japan, many of whom are living in makeshift shelters with little or no heat despite freezing temperatures outside. Local officials in these areas have also complained about a lack of food and clean toilets, which raises the specter of disease if basic sanitary needs remain unmet. Japan's national broadcaster, NHK, reported Friday that there are some 280,000 Japanese approaching a second week in a total of 2,304 shelters.

On Wednesday, the first of four Humanitarian Assistance Survey Teams, or HAST, began limited relief operations along the northeast coast of Japan, distributing basic supplies such as water, food and blankets to evacuees in Japanese shelters without electricity, gas or running water. The delivery was slowed by roads partially blocked by debris and harsh weather, including heavy snowstorms.

No new HAST missions have been undertaken since then and three of the teams still await deployment orders at a U.S. Navy base in Atsugi outside of Tokyo, along with about half a dozen CH-46 helicopters. The Marines may move those resources to Yamagata and begin operations "within the next 24 hours," but specific missions for them have yet to be determined, said Lt. Nick Eisenbeiser, a spokesman for the Marine Corps in Japan.

One issue remains a lack of materials to transport. While a C-130 cargo plane on Friday delivered more than 8,000 gallons of fuel for military aircraft and vehicles to the mountain air base, which is located about two hours by land to the tsunami-stricken coast, there appeared to be few other supplies ready to be delivered from the forward base other than six pallets of "modular sleep systems," or sleeping bags. The U.S. military has said that it is awaiting the flow of supplies from the Japanese government, which is coordinating the collection of donated materials like food and water.

The Marines' CH-46 helicopters, which can dart in and out of hard-to-reach areas, are key to the survey and infrastructure repair effort. "If they got them here, they could be out maybe by the next day" flying relief missions, said Capt. Adam Simon, who is in charge of the fuel and supply outpost. The facility in Yamagata is the first of three that the U.S. plans to establish within easy reach of the northeastern coast of Japan.

Privately, some U.S. and Japanese military personnel say there have been many snags and communication issues that have complicated and slowed the joint humanitarian effort. A lack of translators, unfamiliarity with interservice protocol and different approaches to decision making are among the problems that have slowed down the pace, they say. "It's really the first time for us" to work this closely together, said one Japanese defense official, who declined to be named. "In previous joint exercises, we just shook hands but this is like living together," he said.

Yet U.S. Marine Corps and Japanese Self Defense Force officials say whatever difficulties that have been encountered will only strengthen the relationship.

"When you do exercises and train you don't estimate something as large as this" disaster, said Marine Corps spokesman Lt. Eisenbeiser. "A quick plan isn't necessarily a good plan."
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:57 pm

Y tambien admiro a los marinos Americanos, realmente son los mejores del mundo. Tuve la oportunidad de visitar una de sus bases y la verdad me quede con la boca abierta.
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 4:59 pm

Hay que pedirle a Dios que este fin de semana tengamos mejores noticias. Hoy es una semana del terremoto de Japon.
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:01 pm

Rice dice que Gadhafi esta en violacion de Naciones Unidas, eso me suena tan cansado, me hace acordar a Saddam. Se rien en la nota.

Ahora habra que esperar hasta que decidan actuar, o talvez se pasen otro mes hablando.

Dicen que despues del cese de fuego, Gadhafi aumento el ataque a los rebeldes. Este es otro Saddam.
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Notapor Victor VE » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:07 pm

jonibol escribió:Gold Fields acaba de lanzar una oferta de compra a S/. 4,20 por las acciones comunes y de inversión: 3,19 y 3,08 cerraron hoy, respectivamente.



Y eso???
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Notapor admin » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:07 pm

Obama realmente es una burla, ha dicho que US no tomara accion militar contra Libia. Traduccion: Gadhafi te puedes quedar donde estas bien tranquilo ya que no te voy a atacar.

Los demas dictadores estan mirando que este no actua, solo habla.
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Notapor Victor VE » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:13 pm

Y ahora? es obligatoria quemarlas? estan pidiendo comprar el 100% de las acciones de LACIMA que no tengan. Qué se hace en ese caso?? considerando que las tengo desde S/. 1.45 y ahora estan ofreciendo S/.4.20.
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Notapor Victor VE » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:15 pm

Que verguenza me da el gobierno de USA. Inutiles.
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Notapor jonibol » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:26 pm

Victor VE escribió:Y ahora? es obligatoria quemarlas? estan pidiendo comprar el 100% de las acciones de LACIMA que no tengan. Qué se hace en ese caso?? considerando que las tengo desde S/. 1.45 y ahora estan ofreciendo S/.4.20.

Vende nomás y provecho....!!
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Notapor Victor VE » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:34 pm

Pero pensaba dejárselas a mi hijo :( .

Me siento como la esposa que es abandonada por su marido cuando éste ya está encaminado y fijo que ganará mas dinero, considerando que lo conoció desde la universidad cuando no tenian ni para el cine.
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Notapor jonibol » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:42 pm

Hay cosas no muy claras en el comunicado, como por ejemplo qué pasa si no se concreta la compra? o si el papel será deslistado. Entiendo que la acción esto podría pasar si la operación es exitosa, o sea si todos venden; claro, siempre habrá alguien que no quiera vender, pero tendrías una acción poco líquida con un float muy pequeño y esperando solo cobrar dividendos.
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Notapor Victor VE » Vie Mar 18, 2011 5:55 pm

Si pues, es un abuso.
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