Good early morning, wReN HEn Fans!
When the stock market opens in New York, perhaps you might want to consider your investment portfolio and think about diversification abroad. Let's make a case for China:
1. Over the last eighteen (18) centuries, for FIFTEEN (15) of those periods the Chinese economy was the dominant economy of the world. Europe came up first; then, and since 1870 (the End of The War of the Sothron Rebellion, mainly), the United States of America has become the economic engine of the world.
2. As early as 2030 (or possibly sooner), a reawakened China will claim its rightful place once again.
3. The Chinese population is the largest in the world; in urban centers, the Chicoms are relaxing their one-child-per-family policy; so, the Chinese population will soon grow to over 1.5billion people. And it is a population that is getting a little better off, financially, too.
4. At this posting, approximately 30% of the Chinese economy is domestically, consumer-based. Contrast that data with the fact that in the USA, almost 70% of our economy is domestically consumer-driven. That comparison suggests that the upwardly mobile, growing expectations, getting a little discretionary income Chinaman is going to spend money on himself and his family buying Chinese products in Chinese stores.
5. My research indicates that the Chinese economy is expected to grow and expand, encompassing more and more consumers, as far into the future as one can see at a rate between 8 - 10%. US GDP for 2010 - 2011 is forecast at 2 - 3%.
So does it make any sense to do some deep due diligence and discover investments in China? That decision is up to you!
Just because I decided to make a heavy wager on the eventual success of the RNHEF construction and real estate play is not to try to convince you to look here. Frankly, it took me five (5) years to find RNHEF and to convince myself that this might turn out to be a good investment. Undoubtedly I overlooked and missed many other opportunities. Maybe you should learn a few Chinese phrases, take a trip to China, and see for yourselves! All IMHO.