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07-13-2003, 11:56 AM
Dear Friends!
As we all know, there are historical changes taking place in Pakistan in the field of investment and finance. In fact, KSE was one of the best performing markets in the world last year.
My suggestion is that we have a permanent zone where investment professionals can meet with professional accountants.
Let us talk about equity markets vs future markets, over-invoicing vs under-pricing, Enron vs Taj Company, pan chewing-beree puffing stock brokers of KSE vs pin stripe-white shoes boys of Wall Street, Harvy Pit vs S.M. Mirza, Sarbine-Oxley vs companies ordinance, Arther Anderson vs......(please fill in the blank)....
I will invite investment managers (if they happen to visit this site) to interact with their brothers in accounting profession. This will provide an opportunity for all to enhance their knowledge base and be part of the promised land of the future. For i think, in near future, it will be the ability of a nation to attract foreign and domestic investment that will determine its survival and standards of living.
Any taker...........<b></b><b></b><b></b><i></i><b></b><i></i><b></b>



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