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To: biff; Toddsterpatriot; expat_panama; nopardons
I still want to know who or what is behind Cintra. Mulsim money? Chinese? The Spanish sure don’t have this kind of change just sitting around.

OMGSTFULOL
Do you blame everything you cannot understand on the Chinese, or the Muslims? A majority stake in Cintra is held by Grupo Ferrovial, S.A. Both are publicly-traded companies on the Madrid Stock Exchange. Bet you're wondering how the Spaniards can have a stock exchange when they don't have running water or electricity.

24 posted on 05/22/2007 6:18:44 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Easy going there bubba. If we need to we can draw pistols at 10 yards.

It still does not explain the money behind them. Why, it appears until proven other wise, does Cintra have its’ little pinkie involved in all these new toll roads in North America? Including Canada and now Oklahoma. Just because it is a publicly traded company does not mean something is not sinister in their intentions.

Their operations in Canada have proven to be a disaster for the Canucks with sky high tolls.

Your handle is appropriate, at least you know what you are.


25 posted on 05/22/2007 6:42:48 AM PDT by biff
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