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Thursday Nov 5 | Posted by: roboblogger

Foreign investors in Hungary: Less welcome

Full story: The Economist

Are populist politicians turning on foreign capital? Panos The water in Pecs has been purified FOREIGN investment helped catapult central Europe to prosperity over the past 20 years.

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“polaks at work”

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well, as they say, you investors are not welcomed in hungary, pack it there, and come to slovakia.
speaking about hungary, could beggars be choosers ?
DUMB SLOWvak

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The problem with investors coming into Slowvakia is that they will find out how Slowbrained we are.

They don't call us SLOWvak for nothing you know :(
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Monday Nov 9
 
With out any doubt,Hungary is one of the best investman place in Europe.Best qality crops you find,and wery good qality laber.Planty opportunity for great companys.Some companys in the past only vanted t make some profit paying minimum celery for maximum expectation.I say, you got what you pay for.Any wisely managed company is welcomed.See with your eyes.Before decide.Business is Business.

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Friday Nov 13
 
http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,952213,00.jp...

yes, magayrs are very skillful bunch especially the above ones.
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Friday Nov 13
 
i forgot. title is:
president Msg. Josef Tiso, the symbol of Slovak clerical-fascist state system, in Germany

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Friday Nov 13
 
that was 60 years ago if you had not noticed, but what can we expect from a magayr, not much, iŽd say.
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Friday Nov 13
 
regardless..numskull
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Friday Nov 13
 
but keep building walls... i read you're good at it

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Friday Nov 13
 
pesky the real deal wrote:
http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,10 20,952213,00.jpg
yes, magayrs are very skillful bunch especially the above ones.
what's your point?you slovaks used to kiss nazis rear ends,now your doing to someone else,times surely have changed.

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Friday Nov 13
 
all we need is to keep you magayrs standing around, you know on those bridges.
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Friday Nov 13
 
yes and watch the animals from a distance, behind their walls

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Friday Nov 13
 
you mean, you magayrs are animals ?
i never knew you stooped so low.
perhaps, quack ducks ?

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Friday Nov 13
 
as for that kissing, soon you magayrs are coming to kiss slovak butts, shall i book you delegate ?
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