boulio wrote:dont be so sure the investers are not greek cypriots.
be careful of greek bearing gifts or gifts bearing greeks
why are yo such a greekophobe vp?
Its an international saying, what reasons do we have to trust you at all?
boulio wrote:dont be so sure the investers are not greek cypriots.
be careful of greek bearing gifts or gifts bearing greeks
why are yo such a greekophobe vp?
Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Let's hope, for the sake of the 40 million dollar investors, the option the refugee is offered, is one he will be prepared to accept.
So you would feel it ok for the refugee should have the right to have the investment knocked down?
I'd hope the investors would want to protect their investment by making the refugee an offer he simply can't refuse. But failing that, all investments come with an element of risk, and these risks are magnified if a development is constructed on land without the owner's permission.
Anyone with an investment will not go without a fight
I don't think fighting's a good idea - they'll lose. Hell hath no fury than a proud refugee usurped from his ancestral land.Viewpoint wrote:so imho in some cases the refugee will have to be persuaded to take alternative property or payment.
Indeed. Their offer had better be very persuasive.
Get Real! wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Its an international saying, what reasons do we have to trust you at all?
What makes you think we care?
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