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G e o g r a p h y<br />

I have read about your interest in foreign investments and<br />

have taken <strong>the</strong> opportunity to research some First and Third<br />

World investment outlook opportunities. I have included all of<br />

this information in <strong>the</strong> attached packet that will give you greater<br />

insight into your investment potential. The two countries of<br />

comparison are Cambodia and Singapore.<br />

As you will see, Cambodia is a country of little wealth. Their<br />

import GDP exceeds <strong>the</strong>ir export GDP. They have a 31%<br />

agricultural community and a low per capita GDP. The country is<br />

highly populated with a high birth rate. The have little commodity<br />

exports.<br />

Singapore is a country of great wealth. Their export GDP<br />

exceeds <strong>the</strong>ir import GDP. They have a 66% services community<br />

and a high per capita GDP. The country is moderately populated<br />

with a low birth rate. They have a high demand export market in<br />

consumer goods and electronics.<br />

In my opinion, I believe that an investment in Singapore<br />

would exceed your investment expectations. Properly placing<br />

investments in different aspects of what Singapore has to offer<br />

would be beneficial to your future.<br />

If I can answer any questions or be of service to you, please<br />

contact me at your convenience. Thank you again for <strong>the</strong><br />

opportunity to service your investment needs.<br />

Chuck Jackson<br />

Financial Advisor<br />

First Southwest Company<br />

5 1<br />

W r i t i n g A c r o s s t h e C u r r i c u l u m

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