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Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2000 22:18:07 -0400 |
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Comrade,
I have been away for several weeks and thus have not been keeping up with
the postings on the L, including Mr. Glynn's business proposal. I really
find it hard, however, to appreciate the "problem" from what I could glean
from the exchanges on this particular topic. This aside, a screwd investor
would have taken all the factors into account, including risk exposure. Mr.
Glynn has posted his account of his first visit to The Gambia which I find
to be a genuine impression of the country from his vantage point; very
similar to the accounts of Ginny's Gambian experience. Most importantly, Mr.
Glynn is prepared to take the risks, as perceived and/or calculated by him,
in conducting business in The Gambia.
Please allow him to excercise his
freedom to conduct his business under the prevailing private sector
conditions. Sidi Sanneh
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