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Sounds interesting, what about (legal) security? Mexico is definitely a tough place
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•@TheRealInan I see the risk as significantly lower than with a China investment.
The Mexican stock exchange has also been around for a long time and I couldn't find any major cases of corruption at first glance
The Mexican stock exchange has also been around for a long time and I couldn't find any major cases of corruption at first glance
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•@TheRealInan Okay in the industrial sector (my personal opinion)! A relatively large number of automotive companies, including the supply chain, have settled there, which has improved the standard considerably. Otherwise, not all areas are recommendable for living. But a super beautiful country, one of the few countries where I've ever been invaded...🥶
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur perfect thanks, I think that applies more to state-owned companies.
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•@TheRealInan you can take a look at the linked investor relations page, some dax companies can take a leaf out of their book 😅
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@TomTurboInvest All right, thanks, I didn't know that. Yes, it's certainly not easy for the citizens with the cartel, but I really want to go and visit Mexico.
I'm really sorry about the robbery, but everything seems to have gone well and as long as you "only" lose your wallet, you haven't suffered much damage anyway.
PS: As far as corruption is concerned, I think it's more the state-owned companies that are affected. I once saw this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX6SjZnRqpo
I'm really sorry about the robbery, but everything seems to have gone well and as long as you "only" lose your wallet, you haven't suffered much damage anyway.
PS: As far as corruption is concerned, I think it's more the state-owned companies that are affected. I once saw this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX6SjZnRqpo
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur Thanks, I will definitely do that.
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