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Have you read the Wall Street Journal recently?It said.....
The companies that are operating in the Forestry industry are expected to announce vast profits by the end of this year throughout the world. However, the companies that are quoted in the Indian stock exchange will be the main recipients of the profits. It has been reported by Chase analyst in the Wall Street Journal.It said that forestry companies quoted in the Indian exchange will benefit from the current world fuel crisis. The reason they gave was that in several Indian states, dead ppol could not be burned due to fuel shortages. In one incident in Orissa, relatives of the dead tried the traditional method of igniting a flame by sticks.But the strong wind did not help their cause.Although several of the Hindu idols watched in disbelief with their tounge stuck out. The dead stockpile to be burned has reached record levels. The Indian government,religious leaders and relatives of the dead have held discussion with the companies involved. It was noted that Hindu religious leaders were concerned if the dead could not be burned.There will not be any ashes to take to the Ganges. So will they reincarnate?This has caused divisions in the Hindu nationalist government. It is believed the cost of burning the dead has rose by almost 80%.The Indian Governement has blamed OPEC, for not caring about the Hindu dead. These vast stockpile of the dead and the increase in the cost of burning the dead will surely benefit the forestry companies.Therefore, analysts have advised international investors to buy shares in these companies for a short term high yield. Meanwhile, Greenpeace has protested to the Indian Government about the environmental effects in cutting down so many trees.They stressed that it will have an immense impact on the environment. Hindu religious leaders have reduced Greenpeace's concern on the negative effect on the environment. They said that when these the dead are burned, they will reincarnate.Hopefully in their next life they will plant trees to balance the environment. Source: Wall Street Journal: Focus on International Markets. |
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