Looks like Chavez's days are numbered. It will be interesting to see his appearance as he comes out on stage to campaigns for his re-election.
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Elizabeth Gibson Elizabeth Gibson Globovisión Globovision 21/11/2011 11:51:52 am 21/11/2011 11:51:52 am
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While President Hugo Chavez announced that it has no malignant cells in the body. In recent weeks, foreign tabloids have circulated information that shows the worsening of cancer that affects you, contrary to what government officials say.
On 18 November, the newspaper The Wall Street Journal revealed that "documents of the intelligence services of two countries suggests that cancers of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has spread to her bones and is more aggressive than their government has reported ".
According to the American newspaper, another report published by a European intelligence agency on 1 November, also said that medical tests show a "clear and significant growth of cancer cells in the marrow of the patient."
The same report asserts that Chavez's medical condition derived from prostate and colon, ignored, and were not treated in time. However, Dr. Alan Venook, chief of gastrointestinal cancer program at the University of California at San Francisco, said the spread of bone cancer usually associated with prostate cancer and colon cancer.
For its part, the weekly magazine Veja Brazilian, says that according to detailed reports of cancer progression Chavez, generated by sources in Venezuela, the president "is not only sick, but its clinical picture is more complicated with each passing day . Cancer, which was restricted to the prostate and colon, has long been spread with bone metastases. "
The same source indicates that the image of President Chavez in recent days, "can be interpreted as a sign that the prostate tumor and have attained the right, compressing the urinary tract, or the effect of steroids used in chemotherapy."
I'm all in $24,000 worth.
I would have bought 2 shares at $1,000 each if I knew how to get them.