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Economy Bank is an investment bank in the true sense of the word, involved in a number of projects. Bank + Real Estate Deals/construction. Double play.
435613422
11-05-2009, 06:26 PM
thanks for the head-up.
thanks for the head-up. The Bank had a presence at the Washington Summit and meetings in NYC.
BettingOn Iraq
11-07-2009, 11:04 AM
The Bank had a presence at the Washington Summit and meetings in NYC.
Crow, I know this is a on a different subject but do you have information on Al-Hilal Industries, website, type of industry, etc.??
Thanks, trying to do due diligence before purchasing.
BettingOn Iraq
11-07-2009, 11:07 AM
Crow, I know this is a on a different subject but do you have information on Al-Hilal Industries, website, type of industry, etc.??
Thanks, trying to do due diligence before purchasing.
Sorry, I just found your posting regarding Al-Hilal under Industry section.
Thanks.:rock:
Sorry, I just found your posting regarding Al-Hilal under Industry section.
Thanks.:rock: I have been heavy into that stock for a long time, air conditioners ,desert etc But it's even better then I dreamed, the company will do very well, should hear some good news in the near future.:yes:
BettingOn Iraq
11-07-2009, 11:52 AM
I have been heavy into that stock for a long time, air conditioners ,desert etc But it's even better then I dreamed, the company will do very well, should hear some good news in the near future.:yes:
Awesome!!! I just put in an order with Warka. The company and the many factories, their business objectives and desire to work with foreign companies that may provide updated technologies sound like a win-win.
Thanks for all your solid information, Crow. I told GottaDash the money was burning my hands. Now it's in ISX hands. I'm a happy camper with this purchase. :clapping:
435613422
12-10-2009, 08:08 PM
Economy Bank is dropping like it's hot! I wonder what happening...It does look like a good reentry point (hate that the price is below my average).
Economy Bank is dropping like it's hot! I wonder what happening...It does look like a good reentry point (hate that the price is below my average). The banking sector over all is weak.
The price is drifting lower, those interested in increasing shares, should keep an eye on it.:rolleye03:
RoyalBeluga
12-20-2009, 10:37 AM
The price is drifting lower, those interested in increasing shares, should keep an eye on it.:rolleye03:
Isn't it a case of buying as much as you can while you can regardless? Isn't the whole reason we're investing in the ISX for future gains and not short term gains? Unless you expect these low prices to continue forever in which case :sleepy::sleepy:
Isn't it a case of buying as much as you can while you can regardless? Isn't the whole reason we're investing in the ISX for future gains and not short term gains? Unless you expect these low prices to continue forever in which case :sleepy::sleepy: Not forever, nothing is forever...
RoyalBeluga
12-20-2009, 10:50 AM
Not forever, nothing is forever...
Obviously the dinar and the ISX are both greatly inflated, maybe this is how it is going to stay, period :sadsmile: ... in other words, the more you put in the bigger the dividends - eventually :sleepy::sleepy: and not necessarily bigger prices. If I have it right then we have a loooooong boooooring and not particularly profitable future for the ISX :no:
Obviously the dinar and the ISX are both greatly inflated, maybe this is how it is going to stay, period :sadsmile: ... in other words, the more you put in the bigger the dividends - eventually :sleepy::sleepy: and not necessarily bigger prices. If I have it right then we have a loooooong boooooring and not particularly profitable future for the ISX :no: Didn't I tell you that the real outcome won't be known until most the U.S forces are out of Iraq? And that when this is all said and done there may be only a few Americans and British invested in Iraq? This thing is not even close to being done Beluga, the day will come when you will need those depends, don't throw them out.:yes:
Seaview
12-20-2009, 12:38 PM
............ And that when this is all said and done there may be only a few Americans and British invested in Iraq? ..........
What makes you say that? :wondering:
What makes you say that? :wondering: I stated this back in late 2003 to investors. The U.S and British invaded Iraq, I knew as the years progressed the Iraqis and Americans/British would just get tired of the situation and each other. I predicted other countries would be in the forefront of future foreign investment in Iraq and the key point would be when occupying forces leave the country and Iraq is on it's own. Of course JMO.
Seaview
12-20-2009, 05:07 PM
Oh - Ok - I thought you may have meant something along more sinister lines. :whew: :eek: :yes:
English Bob
12-20-2009, 05:15 PM
The banking sector over all is weak.
Crow :handshake:
Could this be because CBI is cutting the apron strings?
Not seen anything in the news............but I am thinking maybe they are not paying interest on a 100% of there deposits or a %...........Just a thought......those in Iraq may have found out and that is why they have gone soft.
EB
Oh - Ok - I thought you may have meant something along more sinister lines. :whew: :eek: :yes: Did you know that there are Egyptian and Japanese investors with forums?:nerd:
dinars ready!!
12-20-2009, 06:06 PM
Did you know that there are Egyptian and Japanese investors with forums?:nerd:
Do tell...
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dim sum
12-20-2009, 09:43 PM
Did you know that there are Egyptian and Japanese investors with forums?:nerd:
are responsible for some of the largest individual trades in the ISX (to date).
goldbaker88
12-23-2009, 11:21 PM
They do?
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