How Kim Jong Il's Death Could Affect Investors

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M.Lake of CA 10:45PM April 20, 2011

Beware of this false invester she is wanted in the state of California for stealing money, and properties from Many Californian families. It is an estimate of 4 Million dollars. Her whole family is involve daughter Sara Nunez, Yoao Nunez, and many more. She has different names she uses for example Lily Buenrostro, Ludivina Fernandez. She left many families without homes thats why she moved. She took out loans under different people identity and bought house under others people names. If found please report her to the Sheriff department in Rancho Cucamonga, the courts in San Bernardino, or Riverside county in California. Please beware she has no legit business license. In conclusion she has no corporation for investments that is the same lies she use in California. She is originally from a southern america Peru. If any question feel free to contact Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff departmet.

Marianne L.F. of CA 8:41PM December 30, 2010

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rangfordmc of CA 11:26AM January 25, 2010

I HAVE MY COORPOTATION AND, I NEED INVESTORS, BECOUSE I HAVE TO MUCH EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSSINES OF THE REAL ESTATE NAW IS GOOD TIME FOR INVESMENT PLEASE GIDME THE OPORTUNITY .

Domitila Buenrostro of FL 12:59PM August 12, 2009

As long as the insecure military has influence, N Korea will be a danger to the world. They are like a 10 yr old boy waving a gun on the play yard. Sooner or later they will have to be dealt with. The question is, do we wait until they can hurl ICBMs at the US mainland and the rest of the world? Or can they be brought under control before they hurt too many people with their WMDs. I find it hard to accept that they are so deluded as to believe their own childish rants. The rest of the world just looks on them with pity.

RobM of MN 3:03PM June 22, 2009

Kim Jong Il's youngest son, Kim Jong Un, seems most likely to take the leadership position in North Korea. We must remember that Kim Jong Il took power in 1994 by having it bestowed upon him by his father. Furthermore, Kim Jong Il left his second wife after the birth of two daughters and no son. Although the government may be run collectively, it will be run through the figurehead Kim Jong Un, unless he is politically savvy enough to maintain the power his father once wielded. The truth is that no one really knows much about what is currently happening within the North Korean government. Much less can be known about what may happen in the future. However, it is safe to say that those actors presently with political influence will continue to have great influence in the coming months and years. How is one to say that these same actors will steer away from this so-called "cult of Kim"?

Thomas Moskal of FL 1:05PM June 22, 2009

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