Monday, April 16, 2007

Google opens regional HQ in Buenos Aires. Fernando Cassia reports for the UK's Inquirer

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Strangely, not one but three university professors and economic researchers asked by the often government-hostile press agreed and said the local economic policy and the macroeconomic outlook for the country have set "the right conditions" for stability and continuous growth of investments like Google's." Wow. How come they consulted those professors and not the distinguished "anonexpats". Jeez, these Google people... What do they know!

Anonymous said...

What do you mean?

99 said...

Dana, I guess some people are just smarter ;)
-By the way, nobody is really anon in the cyberworld-

yanqui mike said...

Josh,

I think that it's pretty clear that Dana is referring to smug Argentina haters that pose as such experts regarding the state of the economy here and opportunity for investment.

For example: look at the bottom of this post http://baexpats.blogspot.com/2007/03/baeg-forumthe-fox-news-of-expat-groups.html
In which Chris, the owner and Site Admin of the BAEG is incredulous that Buenos Aires could EVER be one of the richest cities in the world...

...when it already is the 13th richest.

They are experts in something... I'm just not sure what.
These people make a profi