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Message: the monster and his enemy !!!

the monster and his enemy !!!

posted on Dec 23, 2008 03:37PM



This is the monster that Chavez is talking about , maybe it is dwarfing ever building around it.

However Chavez has abused his political position and ,i thing, he is posturing himself to show people who ultimately is in charge.

Sambil traders worried about their investment
Tuesday December 23, 2008
12:45 AM | First declarations of President Hugo Chávez ordering the expropriation of Sambil Candelaria, traders who have reserved spaces in the shopping center, expressed concern.

"I have a couple of small local investing in about 30,000 bolivars strong addition to the investment already made in goods. This guaranteed employment for about six people in the family. At the moment I am waiting to see what solutions we are going to raise "concerns an investor who prefers to remain anonymous.

Several traders say that even their premises have been remodeled and are just waiting for the moment the opening of the shopping center, scheduled for May 28 and 2009.

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It is estimated that more than 250 spaces have been reserved. "Some are sold and rented," says Robert Cohen, director of Constructora Sambil, who have not shown his hand to the exact amount of the establishments by mode.

He says the company has not received any formal motion stating that the expropriation and said the legal team is investigating the matter.

"What happens is that we grab information at a time when we have collective vacations. Even so work is paralyzed," said Cohen.

The Venezuelan Chamber of Shopping Centers (Cavececo), met with those affected by the measure and its chairman, Arnold Moreno, concludes that "the work with proper permits and impact studies vial. Indicates that the representatives of the construction company will try to establish a reunion with the mayor of the Libertador municipality to clarify the situation. The representative of the House expressed its readiness to mediate in the search for solutions.

Alfonso Riera, president of the Venezuelan Chamber of Franchises (Profranquicias) indicated that many of its members expressed concern.

An estimated investment for the construction of this new project was about $ 50 million, but Cohen refused to confirm this figure.

"The building is not harmed, because at this point already recovered their investment. The most affected are the nearly 300 traders who have bought or rented their premises," said Nelson Maldonado, president of Consecomercio.

He adds that the Sambil was aimed at the working classes and that an estimated 90% of visitors arrive by public transport or on foot. Notes which has about 2,500 places that would help solve the parking problem that exists in the area.

"In the run, it would lose 5,000 jobs and will only harm the country. This is one of the few sectors in recent years has invested in Venezuela," said the president of Consecomercio.

Maldonado says: "You can not understand such a measure, which violates the rules and attacked a very important sector."

"The residents had several comments to know the dimensions of the project, but were even sun
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