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Shoppings Malls in Brazil Already Employ Close to 1 Million People PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Mall in São José dos Campos, Brazil The Brazilian Association of Shopping Centers (Abrasce) announced that it is going to take Brazilian shopping mall know how abroad. According to the organization, its president, Marcelo Carvalho, is going to represent Brazil in a course about the theme in Botswana, Africa.

According to Abrasce, the course should take place during the first Shopping center University on the African continent, organized by the International Council of Shopping Centers (ISCS) and taking place this week.

Carvalho, according to the organization, should be responsible for the course, turned to around 150 executives from Angola, Botswana, Nigeria and South Africa. "The work developed by Brazilian entrepreneurs is gaining greater and greater recognition due to the success of the industry and to its more and more global characteristics. Activities like this one we are promoting on the African continent show this fact," he said, in an Abrasce press statement.

The association, which has been in operation for over 30 years, brings together the main businessmen in the shopping center sector, including entrepreneurs, administrators, service providers and retailers. Its objective is to strengthen the industry in the country.

The organization, according to the press statement, has been expanding its cooperation with international institutions, like the ICSC. Between September 8 and 10, Abrasce is going to promote, in São Paulo, the 10th International Shopping Center Congress and Conference of the Americas.

According to the Brazilian Association of Retailers (Alshop), a total of 22 shopping malls were inaugurated in Brazil in 2007. The total rose from 622 units to 644. Sector nominal revenues rose from US$ 60.3 billion in 2006, to US$ 68.4 billion last year. At the end of the year, the shopping malls of Brazil employed 868,000 people.

In the area of foreign investment, according to the Abrasce, over the last three years, the capital entering the country to be invested in the sector reached 7.5 billion reais (US$ 4.7 billion).

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They are hiring restroom cleaners...
written by ..., July 23, 2008
Florist A$$ Brown, where are you?
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written by written by, July 23, 2008
But what about their wages!!!

Exporting retail know-how to another country high on the Gini index!!!!
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Funny....booming market !!!
written by ch.c., July 23, 2008
"Sector nominal revenues rose from US$ 60.3 billion in 2006, to US$ 68.4 billion last year"

Or said otherwise.....DOWN....when expressed in the local Brazilian currency !!!!!!Because when a currency goes down 20 % (US$ against the BRL) , one needs to increase sales by 25 % IN THAT CURRENCY....TO HAVE A ZERO GROWTH RATE !!!!!

Whoaaaaaaaa....what a strange booming market and strange know how !!!!!

But coming from brazilians crooks....it is quite normal they cheat, hide and lie...... one way or the other.

I wish someone proves me wrong....if he can !!!!!
Augustus the genius.....for example !!!!!


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Shoppings Malls in Brazil Already Employ Close to 1 Million People
written by João da Silva, July 23, 2008
Yes, there are plenty of Shopping Malls that provide sales jobs to university graduates too. Recently I ran into one graduate in Agricultural Engineering selling mattresses and an Economist peddling perfumes. Both were working for fixed salaries plus commission and complaining that their end of the month take home pay was quite low, because of lack of customers with enough purchasing power. Even though we did not buy either product, they attended us with smile and charmed us with their knowledge not only of mattresses and perfumes, but also world affairs!
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IMPRESSIVE MALLS INDEED - ESPECIALLY THOSE IN SAO PAULO
written by AUGUSTUS, July 24, 2008
Despite the "expected (irrelevant & malicious) opposition" recently expressed by irrelevant & obsessive) individuals located at some "insipid locations of the planet", based on my experience with Shopping Centers around the planet, most notably in New York City, San Francisco, Paris, Frankfurt, and Melbourne.... I must say that the Shopping Malls in Sao Paulo & Rio appear to be FAR MORE impressive, diverse, sophisticated, and interesting. I would also NOT be entirely surprised if I were to find out that such Shopping Malls were nowadays more expensive... (I will leave it to the participants who live (or have been recently) in Brazil to confirm...
And before the statistically obsessive start commenting on my remark about high prices, I understand that the current Brazilian inflation has been estimated to be around 6% (I leave it for Joan to confirm this figure), which although “high” is FAR inferior to the equivalent inflation in Brazil’s main neighboring economies.
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Troubles in Swiss Paradise??? – the Locus of Brazil’s main critic, By Augustus Severus
written by AUGUSTUS, July 24, 2008
I thought the following clips might be interesting for those used to boasting from Swiss quarters

The May rate of inflation in Switzerland became maximum for the last 15 years that has been caused by a rise in prices for energy carriers. Last week the head of the Central Bank of Switzerland Jean-Pierre Rot has declared, hat inflation can become «a real problem» if will strongly become stronger in economy.

Riva Group Plc says it will terminate its operations in Switzerland and sell off all its assets there after piling up losses of 1m pounds on its operations. Half of the 64 staff will lose their jobs and the other half, mainly in software and support, will be relocated. Giles stressed that mid-term net profits were up despite the losses the company had suffered in Switzerland, which it estimated will be just over 1m pounds.

FEB 2008 - Four days after two Picasso paintings were stolen in nearby Pfaeffikon, armed robbers Sunday stole several paintings from the private EG Buehrle museum in Zurich, estimated at more than CHF100 million. Police will provide more details at a press conference later in the day, they say. The haul is likely to be the largest-ever art theft in Switzerland and includes works by Cezanne, Van Gogh, Degas and Monet

For several months, Chanvre-Info. with the permission of the authorities has cultivated a hemp field in Murten, Switzerland. The hemp was to be used for the production of seeds, hemp schnapps and essential oil, all three being strictly legal products. On Sunday 9 September, without warning the police sequestered the storage hall, blocked the access to the field and later arrested owner André Fürst.
After risking being kidnapped or worse, the watchmen successfully persuaded the attackers to leave them to stay in the same place, and finally alerted the rest of the farm.
The policemen took the watchmen to the police station and kept them for 4 hours, whilst no patrol stayed to protect the field and the rest of the people at the farm, including three women, against an eventual new attack.

Allied Zurich was one of the worst performers in the FT-SE last week, falling 22 per cent. Europe's fourth largest insurer, created from a merger only last month, has plunged on concern that stock market turmoil will hurt investment earnings at financial services companies. The problems in the Swiss market, which dropped 15 per cent over the week, affected sentiment towards the stock
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MORE TROUBLES IN THE SWISS HOME OF BRAZIL CRITICS - BY AUGUSTUS
written by AUGUSTUS, July 24, 2008
POOR FELLOWS... AWWWWW - smilies/cry.gif
The Swiss jobless rate unexpectedly rose for the first time in more than four years in April as the global credit crisis and the prospect of an economic slowdown prompted companies to cut jobs.
UBS AG, Switzerland's largest bank, this week said it plans to cut 5,500 jobs worldwide after writedowns of almost $38 billion, and chemical makers Clariant AG and Ciba Specialty Chemicals AG are reducing headcount as record oil prices eat into profits. Swiss manufacturers have scaled back expansion plans for the coming months, an April survey showed.
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LEGAL CROOKS IN THE SWISS HEAVEN - HOME OF BRAZIL'S CRITICS -
written by AUGUSTUS, July 24, 2008
It’s amazing the shamelessness with which the Swiss Legal Crooks advertise for the main source of their historically proven stolen wealth from the internet I copied the following)
Open a Swiss bank Account (Tax evasion does NOT consider an illegal activity in Switzerland). http://open-bank-account.com. Jul 10.

Well, this is nothing really surprising, after all the Nazi gold found there (and to this day the is has neither really been fully explained nor all the gold accounted for)
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written by jon, July 24, 2008
Augustus, your statiscal assault on Ch C is making me lose my relevancy smilies/smiley.gif smilies/smiley.gif
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DOUBLE-DOT NEVER IRREVELANT
written by AUGUSTUS, July 24, 2008
Indeed, any contribution against injustice and particularly against HYPOCRITICAL accusations against Brazil, from SO-CALLED "LOFTY SOURCES", especially any of DOUBLE-DOT's contribution, is always welcome - never irrelevant. YOU KNOW WELL WHO IS IRRELEVANT AROUND HERE
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Jon/Augustus
written by .., July 24, 2008
You two seem to be keen students of Von Clausewitz and are trying to trap that "nefarious" Swiss fella in a pincer movement. I hasten to forewarn you both that he is a big fan of Sun Tzu and capable of getting out of your trap.Was it Pierre Trudeau or George Bush who said "Forewarned is forearmed"? Sadly I don't recall.

The best thing to do is to ask this "undesirable person" 4 questions:

1) Who wrote "King Lear"?
2) Who wrote "Pride and prejudice"?
3) What is the price of "Big Mac" in the shopping Malls in Brazil ?
4) Where is the second biggest natural harbor in the world?

Confuse your adversaries by asking questions unrelated to the topic under discussion smilies/wink.gif
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written by jon, July 24, 2008
Sadly I cannot participate in this contest of history/geography/current events as I received my degree in a brandless detergent pack smilies/smiley.gif
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written by .., July 24, 2008
Sadly I cannot participate in this contest of history/geography/current events as I received my degree in a brandless detergent pack


What a shame, what a shame. You should do a summer course in Geneva on these issues. Financed by Augustus´s great pal in Switzerland smilies/wink.gif
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Of the questions asked...by Double-Dot
written by AUGUSTUS, July 25, 2008
Do you gentlemen truly believe that the Unruly Swiss would be familiar with the delights of the Pemberly residence or with its illustrious masters - the family Darcy? Would he further know about Mansfield Park or Sense & Sensibility? I could hardly conceptualize the Swiss within such gentile settings... Perhaps, we should Rather send him straight into the powerful styile of Lord Byron' poetry... It would ruine the 'BOY for good....
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