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Re: Greengo post# 701

Wednesday, 07/22/2009 3:02:47 PM

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:02:47 PM

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Taking into account that Bergamo shall be THE energy company which shall receive multi billions (who is going to pay that to one single US compnay while obviously other energy companies are in negotiation with Pakistan as well). it seems a little bit astonishing to me that read this staements below!!!Still the whole BGMO story sounds a bit strange....especially if I read that BGMO is still going to work in the 'textil fields' of Pakistan.,,,,while everybody here ignores that BGMO/Herzog did delete any information at the BGMO homepage regarding this topic included old financial reports and news releases about textil aquisations. A bit fishy - even I would love to see my shares of BGMO going through the roof. But.... believing blind is the death of any investment portfolio.

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Zardari, PM get down to tackling power crisis By Our Staff Reporter
Wednesday, 22 Jul, 2009 | 03:33 AM PST ISLAMABAD, July 21: President Asif Ali Zardari asked leading businessmen and industrialists on Tuesday to join hands with the government in finding a permanent solution to the problem of power shortage, while Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani constituted a cabinet committee to make a fresh study of the situation and formulate short- and long-term strategies to overcome the crisis.

“ Let the government and private entrepreneurs work together and take the bull by the horns,” the president said during a meeting with entrepreneurs, including Tariq Saigol, Mian Mohammad Mansha, Bashir Ali Mohammad, Arif Nizami and All Pakistan Textile Mills Association Chairman Tariq Mahmood.