quinta-feira, setembro 10, 2009

Engenharia eleitoral (parte II)

Lembram-se das encomendas da defesa alemã que empolaram o PIB germânico, so convenient in this election period...
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O Japão também teve eleições hà dias.
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Reparem nesta pérola de engenharia eleitoral:
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" Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese machinery orders fell to a record low in July, signaling companies burdened with idle factories are wary that a rebound in global demand will last.

Orders, an indicator of capital spending in the next three to six months, plunged 9.3 percent from June to 665 billion yen ($7.2 billion), the lowest level since the survey began in 1987, the Cabinet Office said today in Tokyo. The decline was more the twice the 3.5 percent drop forecast by economists."
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And now something completely different:
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"The decline in the machinery data was largely a reaction to a 9.7 percent jump in June that was driven by a single order for equipment used to generate nuclear power, the Cabinet Office said."
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Recortes retirados de "Japan Machine Orders Fall to Record Low as Factories Sit Idle"
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Lá se vai a retoma...

1 comentário:

ematejoca disse...

Já tinha lido "Na comunicação social o que parece é" de Mário Crespo!

Quer o Sócrates seja culpado ou não, um jornalismo de baixo nível como o da MMG não faz falta na TV portuguesa, meu caro ccz!!!