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palani
19th June 2013, 05:05 AM
Kimberly-Clark moves to ease Venezuelan toilet paper shortage

http://news.yahoo.com/kimberly-clark-moves-ease-venezuelan-toilet-paper-shortage-134542760.html


CARACAS (Reuters) - Kimberly-Clark Corp is planning a 234 million bolivar ($37.1 mln) investment to expand operations in Venezuela, the state news agency said, in a move that should help ease an embarrassing national shortage of toilet paper.

Scarcity of some food items, medicines and basic bathroom products has marred the start of President Nicolas Maduro's government, which began in April.

The shortages have become symbolic of the South American OPEC nation's increasingly tangled economic problems, particularly a shortage of dollars for importers.

The government blames private businesses for hoarding and price-gouging. Critics say the shortages, high inflation, and slowing growth are the result of nationalizations and other socialist economics under Maduro's predecessor Hugo Chavez.

Officials say the problems are easing, though Venezuelans still complain they cannot find many items, and queues at supermarkets are a common scene across the nation.

"When the shortages occurred, the productive sector, together with the government, designed a strategy to combat it. Now things are fine," Trade Minister Alejandro Fleming said after a meeting with representatives of the U.S. company, according to state news agency AVN.

Kimberly-Clark has a 15 percent market share for toilet paper, AVN said, and also makes other products such as sanitary towels and diapers.

The general manager of its local subsidiary, David Cahen, said the 234 million bolivar investment would be made over 6 to 24 months, according to AVN. That would increase the company's local capacity by 30 to 40 percent, it said.

Another crisis averted.

Cebu_4_2
19th June 2013, 07:18 AM
Another crisis averted.

Thank God! The conglomerates saved the lives of many.

Glass
20th June 2013, 01:06 AM
ok so some guy called michael cohen is in charge.... wow. The problems in VZ are related to debt repayments. There are not stuffs because all of the money is being taken by the country's lenders. It is exactly like the Irish famine..... turned out the bankers went and took all the food to pay the debts....the people starved and they blamed it on a famine. someone posted the bankers ledgers of the time, on here, which showed all the booty they confiscated.

PatColo
20th June 2013, 03:17 AM
Re: ^

Thread: Irish Holocaust ("famine") discussion podcast (http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?60961-Irish-Holocaust-%28-quot-famine-quot-%29-discussion-podcast)
not sure that's the thread which goes into bankers' ledgers, but it does go into how the Irish "potato famine" was engineered by the Brit PTB, and whitewashed as a tragic act of nature.

Glass
20th June 2013, 03:55 AM
Thats the one!


Re: ^

Thread: Irish Holocaust ("famine") discussion podcast (http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?60961-Irish-Holocaust-%28-quot-famine-quot-%29-discussion-podcast)


not sure that's the thread which goes into bankers' ledgers, but it does go into how the Irish "potato famine" was engineered by the Brit PTB, and whitewashed as a tragic act of nature.


From Cork harbor on one day in 1847 2 the AJAX steamed for England with 1,514 firkins of butter, 102 casks of pork, 44 hogsheads of whiskey, 844 sacks of oats, 247 sacks of wheat, 106 bales of bacon, 13 casks of hams, 145 casks of porter, 12 sacks of fodder, 28 bales of feathers, 8 sacks of lard, 296 boxes of eggs, 30 head of cattle, 90 pigs, 220 lambs, 34 calves and 69 miscellaneous packages. On November 14, 1848 3, sailed, from Cork harbor alone: 147 bales of bacon, 120 casks and 135 barrels of pork, 5 casks of hams, 149 casks of miscellaneous provisions (foodstuff); 1,996 sacks & 950 barrels of oats; 300 bags of flour; 300 head of cattle; 239 sheep; 9,398 firkins of butter; 542 boxes of eggs. On July 28, 1848 4; a typical day's food shipments from only the following four ports: from Limerick: the ANN, JOHN GUISE and MESSENGER for London; the PELTON CLINTON for Liverpool; and the CITY OF LIMERICK, BRITISH QUEEN, and CAMBRIAN MAID for Glasgow. This one-day removal of Limerick's food was of 863 firkins of butter; 212 firkins, 1,198 casks and 200 kegs of lard, 87 casks of ham; 267 bales of bacon; 52 barrels of pork; 45 tons and 628 barrels of flour; 4,975 barrels of oats and 1,000 barrels of barley. From Kilrush: the ELLEN for Bristol; the CHARLES G. FRYER and MARY ELLIOTT for London. This one-day removal was of 550 tons of County Clare's oats and 15 tons of its barley. From Tralee: the JOHN ST. BARBE, CLAUDIA and QUEEN for London; the SPOKESMAN for Liverpool. This one-day removal was of 711 tons of Kerry's oats and 118 tons of its barley. From Galway: the MARY, VICTORIA, and DILIGENCE for London; the SWAN and UNION for Limerick (probably for transshipment to England). This one-day removal was of 60 sacks of Co. Galway's flour; 30 sacks and 292 tons of its oatmeal; 294 tons of its oats; and 140 tons of its miscellaneous provisions (foodstuffs). British soldiers forcibly removed it from its starving Limerick, Clare, Kerry and Galway producers.

http://www.irishholocaust.org/thefoodremoval

PatColo
20th June 2013, 06:36 AM
^ yeah, I guess when I see "bankers ledgers", I instantly think money ledger, not food-- despite that you said "booty" meaning food.


someone posted the bankers ledgers of the time, on here, which showed all the booty they confiscated.

Back on topic though; if the VZ'ans have water pressure, they'd discover the bum gun to be more hygienic than TP!

http://seeyousoon.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Bum-Gun_2.jpg
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2785/4371858257_27c4915293_z.jpg

gunDriller
20th June 2013, 06:51 AM
can't you just run a garden hose in through the bathroom window ?

Ponce
20th June 2013, 09:17 AM
That one roll of tp sitting on to of the water tank cover looks soooooo lonly, which that I could give it a home :(

V