Chinese Billionaire Group Wants to Buy Japan!
China’s economy is going great guns. Not only does China have several million millionaires now, there are also some billionaires.
In fact there is a group of about 50 billionaires in China that are combining their entire net worth of about $200 billion and they have made an offer to buy Japan.
They want to buy the whole country.
Little do they know that that much money wouldn’t likely buy a small city on the back side of the country, north of the Japan Alps on the Sea of Japan, (Think Maki-machi, but, by golly, they are still trying.
Yeah, right, Bill, you say.
What are the chances that a group of Chinese would want to buy up Japan?
Pretty good, I suppose. If China can’t do it, they will want to buy it from someone who can. I am thinking Lenovo and IBM.
But maybe they’d have a better chance of buying, say, Myanmar or Luxemburg.
April Fools.
In fact there is a group of about 50 billionaires in China that are combining their entire net worth of about $200 billion and they have made an offer to buy Japan.
They want to buy the whole country.
Little do they know that that much money wouldn’t likely buy a small city on the back side of the country, north of the Japan Alps on the Sea of Japan, (Think Maki-machi, but, by golly, they are still trying.
Yeah, right, Bill, you say.
What are the chances that a group of Chinese would want to buy up Japan?
Pretty good, I suppose. If China can’t do it, they will want to buy it from someone who can. I am thinking Lenovo and IBM.
But maybe they’d have a better chance of buying, say, Myanmar or Luxemburg.
April Fools.
April 2, 2008 - 9:38 am
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