jennifer5
27.06.05, 18:45
Nie ma jak to robic interesy z tymi, ktorym mozna ufac, szczegolnie jesli
wchodzi w gre >large independent American oil company<
The unexpected foreign bid for Unocal comes at a time when oil prices are
hitting $60 a barrel, energy reserves are gaining more value, and the United
States is concerned about its own oil and gas resources. At the same time,
the administration needs to work with China on trade and currency issues,
even as concerns are increasing about the growing economic power of China.
"It does raise questions about how much of the country we are willing to sell
to a Communist country that we might be fighting someday," said Michael
O'Hanlon, an international military specialist at the Brookings Institution.
But he added, "I'd be surprised if we really fall on our sword to prevent the
sale."
Ciekawe jest rowniez to kto i kogo angazoje CNOOC;
"In Washington, CNOOC is already laying the groundwork. It has hired Public
Strategies, a public relations firm whose vice chairman, Mark McKinnon, led
President Bush's media campaign in the 2004 election."
www.aztlan.net/oiltanker.htm
www.nytimes.com/2005/06/24/business/worldbusiness/24china.html?ex=1120190400&en=e6750b5a1b056b5d&ei=5018&partner=BRITANNICA
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ps: At issue is whether CNOOC can buy Unocal, which in April agreed to a
$16.4 billion merger deal with Chevron, the American energy giant. Unocal
said that it had received permission from Chevron to hold discussions with
CNOOC. www.aztlan.net/oiltanker.htm
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