
Today Nochi Dankner's Koor paid out the dividends and I am weighting if to invest them with Nochi's Las Vegas Plaza venture. It is a very risky thing, but this Jew Nochi is a megalomaniac who has a string of successes in his record. The Plaza could also bring down Nochi. Decision Time!
Follow Up: I am giving my dividends and savings to Nochi to build casinos in Las Vegas. I had an insight looking at the image of the pharaonic building above. There is disarmony between the millions of cubic meters of concrete and thousands of workers slaving on this luxury project, and the miserable hilltop "settlements" in dry Samaria. We are, however, the very same people, definitely. It is confusing.
Follow Up 2: I am losing 10%. Another wrong bet?
4 comments:
That's pretty contrarian, to build another massive project in already over-built Las Vegas. I think if you didn't have so much faith in this fellow and looked at the project independently, you might feel differently about it.
Thanks, Dave. I am shaking in my pants with this investment, because it has so many possibilities of going wrong. I have also my doubts about investing in London real estate, which lost half of its worth in the last year and continues to sink like the mighty Titanic. The Reichman family who built the Canary Wharf complex ended living from Jewish charity, so I heard. Must be untrue. Anyway, this investment seems extreemely contrarian and contrary to common sense too. On the other hand, it is the only way I know of breaking out of the Israeli Water Engineering Poorhouse, apart from robbing banks of course.
You could also invent a successful watering system for horse farms in temperate climates.
Touche !
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