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  • #21
    Re: Old and New Yerevan

    Turkish businessmen with 40-50 billion dollars?

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    • #22
      Re: Old and New Yerevan

      Originally posted by ddd
      Turkish businessmen with 40-50 billion dollars?

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      • #23
        Re: Old and New Yerevan

        Originally posted by ddd
        Turkish businessmen with 40-50 billion dollars?
        yes,but with their filthy money.they make it like a bandit.in reality they have 20 or 25 billion dollars.but If you to sum it up,,40,50 billion dollars.

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        • #24
          Re: Old and New Yerevan

          Originally posted by oyuncu
          My friend, we have to give up this time about Turkish economy. Turkey is one of the biggest economy in the world with 480 billion USD GDP. Yeah they become rich by stealing our lands, murdering our nation but reality is the reality.

          yes I wanted to convey this tunot.but he must be screwed,he compares turkey with armenia.ultimately,I wanted to compare armenia with azerbaijan.and I think azerbaijan is widening this gap to its benefits.azerbaijan develops step by step.but armenian position is very bad compared with azerbaijan.


          your name is turkish.I dont know whether you are turk or not,but I dont want to believe this.you talked nonsense in your previous writings.
          Last edited by EMRE; 05-05-2006, 05:46 AM.

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          • #25
            Re: Old and New Yerevan

            Originally posted by ddd
            Turkish businessmen with 40-50 billion dollars?
            There are many Turkish millionaires.

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            • #26
              Re: Old and New Yerevan

              Originally posted by EMRE
              yes,but with their filthy money.they make it like a bandit.in reality they have 20 or 25 billion dollars.but If you to sum it up,,40,50 billion dollars.
              20-25 billion dollars? Are saying all of their money combined?

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              • #27
                Re: Old and New Yerevan

                Originally posted by TomServo
                There are many Turkish millionaires.
                No doubt there are, any country with that many people is bound to get a couple who exploit the labor. India and China can be perfect examples; as soon as they start demanding higher wages, I predict the big companies will turn to Africa for cheap labor.

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                • #28
                  Re: Old and New Yerevan

                  Originally posted by ddd
                  20-25 billion dollars? Are saying all of their money combined?

                  hey my pal..they are tycoons,magnates..of course with their companies.for example KOC group they have BEKO,ARCELIK(worldwide famous companies),and a lot of corporations and subsidiaries in overseas countries.SABANACI companies group,they have a lot of companies,subsidiaries in overseas countries.and a lot of properties in turkey.their total budget with combined 20-25 billions dollars.but with their unidentified,secret bank accounts and the filthy untaxed money.some other drug-peddler-mafia groups in turkey,they coordinate with russians for the purpose of transporting drugs form afghanistan to europe.their budget annually approximately 4-5 billion dollars,everbody knows thius fact..why did everyone surprize,I can understand..

                  furthermore some turkish tycoons in Europe,especially in germany.and some german economy experts point out,If turks withdraw their savings from german banks,german economy can crash....

                  thats all

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                  • #29
                    Re: Old and New Yerevan

                    Originally posted by TomServo
                    There are many Turkish millionaires.
                    hey tom read it carefully,

                    hey my pal..they are tycoons,magnates..of course with their companies.for example KOC group they have BEKO,ARCELIK(worldwide famous companies),and a lot of corporations and subsidiaries in overseas countries.SABANACI companies group,they have a lot of companies,subsidiaries in overseas countries.and a lot of properties in turkey.their total budget with combined 20-25 billions dollars.but with their unidentified,secret bank accounts and the filthy untaxed money.some other drug-peddler-mafia groups in turkey,they coordinate with russians for the purpose of transporting drugs form afghanistan to europe.their budget annually approximately 4-5 billion dollars,everbody knows thius fact..why did everyone surprize,I can understand..

                    furthermore some turkish tycoons in Europe,especially in germany.and some german economy experts point out,If turks withdraw their savings from german banks,german economy can crash....

                    thats all

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                    • #30
                      Re: Old and New Yerevan

                      That was pointless.

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