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Rapaport wrote:Please post in english. No fonts!
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Rapaport wrote:Looks like the government is trying its best to convince people that the Act only targets the mentioned businesses but it is not working.
The fear is not that more businesses will be taken for under performing in the near term. The fear is that if any business which does not toe the government line can be swiftly taken! Businesses are taking this as a warning like what the journalists are facing! It is like arrogance and power abuse!
The message is more like "If you don't listen to us, we know what to do!"
One of my friends abroad told me that every one who has alot of power does critical blunders and he see's this as a beginning to a series of blunders. That's how some foreigners think. Thats why they will not come. If the government thinks foreigners will buy these assets then it can backfire due to this unless they already have buyers!
Unpredictable policy making!
Good policy making with a long term view is the need of the hour!
Cheers!
mono wrote:Rapaport wrote:Looks like the government is trying its best to convince people that the Act only targets the mentioned businesses but it is not working.
The fear is not that more businesses will be taken for under performing in the near term. The fear is that if any business which does not toe the government line can be swiftly taken! Businesses are taking this as a warning like what the journalists are facing! It is like arrogance and power abuse!
The message is more like "If you don't listen to us, we know what to do!"
One of my friends abroad told me that every one who has alot of power does critical blunders and he see's this as a beginning to a series of blunders. That's how some foreigners think. Thats why they will not come. If the government thinks foreigners will buy these assets then it can backfire due to this unless they already have buyers!
Unpredictable policy making!
Good policy making with a long term view is the need of the hour!
Cheers!
The bill specifically targets 37 companies, if they wanted to take more companies they would have to draft another bill. But in any case all these companies are either built on government owned land or the businesses were handed over buy the government.
econ wrote:mono wrote:Rapaport wrote:Looks like the government is trying its best to convince people that the Act only targets the mentioned businesses but it is not working.
The fear is not that more businesses will be taken for under performing in the near term. The fear is that if any business which does not toe the government line can be swiftly taken! Businesses are taking this as a warning like what the journalists are facing! It is like arrogance and power abuse!
The message is more like "If you don't listen to us, we know what to do!"
One of my friends abroad told me that every one who has alot of power does critical blunders and he see's this as a beginning to a series of blunders. That's how some foreigners think. Thats why they will not come. If the government thinks foreigners will buy these assets then it can backfire due to this unless they already have buyers!
Unpredictable policy making!
Good policy making with a long term view is the need of the hour!
Cheers!
The bill specifically targets 37 companies, if they wanted to take more companies they would have to draft another bill. But in any case all these companies are either built on government owned land or the businesses were handed over buy the government.
dude> are you working for government or some connection with government? lol
Deva wrote:Mano, mano wikaren dhodawanawa or brainwashed.
Tiger wrote:Govt. should have re acquired these companies through commercial means and not through legislate.
The precedence is worse than actual effect, this will take a long time to heal.
Tiger wrote:I think Govt. has the golden share in each of these privatized entities.
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