Messi a may b legend
I am a Brazilian supporter especially fan of striker Ronaldo.I respect him more than any other player.Recently in Barcelona Messi is doing some exciting jobs.he is a very young player and if "morning shows the day "sometimes comes true then Messi is showing the glimpse of a legend.
but unfortunately he is compared with maradona after every good performance.seems argentines dont want another player who would surpass maradona or would play in a different style which could b easily distinguished from maradona.why maradona is the top standard?why dont they want someone new?
i dislike argentine fans who always speak ill of brazilian legends like ronaldo,ronaldinho.
they always try to undermine feats of ronaldinho and other brazilians.seems they can recognize feats only done by argentines. might b extremist fans dont know of their extremist nature.
i am not critisizing argentine fans rather critisizing their blindness.
hope one day they will also enjoy good football played by some brazilian talents.
how to choose sunglass
seems to me its a hard task to choose a sunglass from thousands.there are some websites offering services to choose by taking shoulder to head photo and then trialling various model on that pic.
u should accompany at least a light tongue friend who will give u right feedback about ur view with a glass.consider also lighting of the shop.
dont buy on first outing for shop.come back home,think,re-assess then take the decision.chances of getting ur desired thing thus increases.
along with fashion a sunglass serves to protect eye.so be sure of ultra violet protection.
my favorite brand is rayban though i have none yet.before going to shop surf internet for some times.surely it will be helpful.
Foreign investors playing unfair games........
Foreign investors should up equity and regard the local investment policies.
Bangladesh Bank (BB) has asked the foreign investors to increase their equity and offload primary shares in the local stock market, with a view to contain higher outflow of profit from the country, the central bank governor said yesterday.
With only 30 per cent of their own capital, the foreign investors manage the rest of the amount by borrowing from banks. To keep the profit outflow from our country within acceptable limits, BB has suggested that foreign companies maintain a debt-equity ratio of 50:50 though while registering with the Board of Investment (BoI) they agree on an equity-debt ratio of 60:40, but in practice they are keeping the ratio at 30:70. " Besides, the BB has asked the foreign investors to offload a portion of their shares in the local capital market to increase the equity, added the governor.
We hail this measure of BB.
In many countries the foreign companies take advantage of large profit repatriation in the early years of investment and offload their shares only when the profit becomes thinner. "Eyeing a long-term benefit for the country's economic health, the central bank has already issued letters to different companies. But it is not possible to set any rigid guidelines or force the multinational capitalists to offload shares. Some of the companies have been asked to float shares by 2007 and some by 2008.
In FY(fiscal year) 05-06, FDI declined by 15 per cent while foreign aid by 2 per cent, according to BB statistics. FDI inflow made a 'quantum jump' in FY 04-05. It rose to $800 million from $385 million in FY 03-04. FDI's coming down to $675 million is worrisome for the implementation of ever proposed largest budget.
It is a bold measure from BB that finally it has stepped forward to manage Blood Suckers to offload their shares to boom the ailing local stock markets.
Close