New bridges announced

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Re: New bridges announced

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Are bridges the new malls? :plus1:
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I would love to invest my money in this bridge, but what are the % returns I could expect to get. How will this bridge make money ? China is near bankrupt and cannot afford to give away another $60 M, so whats the deal we have not been told. Prehaps a '' build and operate for 99 years '' and collect money from tolls.
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Tootsfriend wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:26 am I would love to invest my money in this bridge, but what are the % returns I could expect to get. How will this bridge make money ? China is near bankrupt and cannot afford to give away another $60 M, so whats the deal we have not been told. Prehaps a '' build and operate for 99 years '' and collect money from tolls.
The bridge is funded by a loan from Korea.
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