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‘A Bull in China' Leaving New York for Singapore

Submitted by Mike, Sep 6, 2007 19:04

I thought Jim was going to move to Shanghai...I hope he didn't confuse Singapore with Shanghai. I have lived in Singapore and I wouldn't exactly call Singapore a typical Asian city.

I am also surprised by Jim's comments on the U.S. market. If there is one stock market that one should be bearish on - it shouldn't be the U.S. market, it should be the Chinese stock market. It is a bubble that is probably bigger than our own 2000 internet bubble.

Anyhow, enjoy Singapore, Jim, and have some Hainanese Chicken Rice on me.


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