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3/15/2014

CUBA INVESTMENTS-THE REAL TRUTH


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Cuba Investment Nightmare

CUBA INVESTMENTS THE DARK SIDE

Open Letter CUBA INVESTMENTS from Coral Capital Steven Purvis warning investors about his experience as to the nightmare in investing in the Cuba The REAL STORY!

DEAR CUBAN INVESTMENTS

 I enjoyed reading about my misfortunes in the Economist, albeit many months after publication and in the company of fellow inmates in the Cuban high security prison, La Condesa. I would ask you to correct the impression that you give in the May 9th 2012 edition and subsequent articles that I was accused and detained for corruption.

During my 8 month interrogation in the Vila Marista I was accused of many things, starting with revelations of state secrets, but never of corruption. After a further 7 months held with a host of convicted serious criminals and a handful of confused businessmen, most of whom were in a parallel predicament to mine, I was finally charged and sentenced for participating in various supposed breaches of financial regulations. The fact that the Central bank had specifically approved the transactions in question for 12 years, and that by their sentencing the court has in effect potentially criminalized every foreign business investing or trading in Cuba was considered irrelevant by the judges. I am thankful however that the judges finally determined that my sentence should not only have with a conditional release date a few days before the trail thus conveniently justifying my 15 months in prison, but, bizarrely was to be non-custodial. So my Kafkaesque experience at the sharp end of Cuban justice ended as abruptly as it began.

I spent time with a number of foreign businessmen arrested during 2011 and 2012 from a variety of countries, although representatives from Brazil, Venezuela and China were conspicuous in the absence. Very few of my fellow sufferers have been reported in the press and there are many more in the system than is widely known. As they are all still either waiting for charges, trial or sentencing they will certainly not be talking to the press. Whilst a few of them are being charged with corruption many are not and the accusations range from sabotage, damage to the economy, tax avoidance and illegal economic activity. It is absolutely clear that the war against corruption may be a convenient political banner to hide behind and one that foreign governments and press will support. But the reasons for actively and aggressively pursuing foreign business are far more complicated.  Why for example is the representative of Ericsson in jail for exactly the same activities as their Chinese competitor who is not? Why for example was one senior European engineer invited back to discuss a potential new project only to be arrested for paying technical workers five years ago when he was a temporary resident in Cuba?

You interpret the economic liberalization evident at street level as an indication of a desire for fundamental change. It is true that these reforms are welcomed, especially the dramatic increase in remittance flows that have injected fresh hard currency into the bottom strata of a perennially cash strapped economy. But until the law relating to foreign investment and commerce is revised and the security service changes its modus operandi for enforcing these laws, Cuba will remain extremely risky for non-bilateral foreign business and foreign executives should be under no illusion about the great personal risks they run if they chose to do business there.  As businessmen emerge from their awful experience and tell their individual stories perhaps the real reasons for this concerted attack against business’s and individuals that have historically been friends of Cuba will become a bit clearer. In the meantime your intrepid reporters could usefully investigate the individuals and cliques who are benefiting from the market reorganization and newly nationalized assets resulting from this “ war on corruption”.

Yours faithfully,

Stephen Purvis

CUBA REAL ESTATE INVESTOR 

11/21/2012

LIST OF CUBA INVESTMENTS

Invest in Havana Cuba and Varadero Hotels, Condos & Resorts

 INVEST IN CUBA INVESTMENTS

Cuba Tourism Hotels & Resorts

Tourism in Cuba is the 1 area of investment for international hotel & Resort companies that want a future presence into the very profitable Cuban tourism industry. Melia Hotel & Resorts, Accor and Publicly traded Sherritt International are the leaders in this hot investment sector of tourism in Cuba. Foreign involvement in Cuban tourism has many smaller travel agencies and tour representatives who have offices in Cuba as well as most major tourism based travel vacation airlines that offer flights to Varadero, Santiago, Cayo Coco & Havana Cuba.

The Cuban tourism ministry is keen to attract further foreign investment for various hotel developments in order to prepare for the eventual changing of the US travel ban which will be lifted in the next year. The lifting of the American Travel Embargo against Cuba would generate millions of American tourist. Cuban tourism authorities are seeking investment from International hotel & resort developers that want to build hotels outside of Havana and Varadero beach.

Real Estate In Cuba

English: HAVANA. A news conference with Russia...
 HAVANA. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban leader Fidel Castro. . (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Cuba keeps changing the rules in the right direction as many new apartment buildings were opened to foreign investment and ownership in 1995.  There are two primary JV's involved in commercial real estate. These are Inmobiliaria Monte Baretto S. A. and Inmobiliaria Aurea S. A. , both with international investors and foreign shareholders, which have developed the Miramar world Trade centre and La Lonja del Comercio for retail and commercial rental of office space. 

Currently real estate is limited to Cubans but this could change very soon as Cuba continues to open the real estate investment opportunities to foreigners. Opportunities in the residential market have been pursued by Canadian Publicly traded company Lesiure Canada, one of the shareholders in the largest commercial real estate project (Monte Baretto)

Oil & Gas In Cuba

Sherritt International is the main investor in this sector with over $900 Million in investment in Cuba. Cuba is seeking investment in new project for energy alternatives and will give very quick replies to foreign investors that have good ides, New Technology and available financing. Oil and gas service companies have gone bust but they continue to present their services in oil & gas exploration.

Cuban Agriculture

 Sugar and fruit are the main foreign investors with deep investments in citrus fruits with the largest Investor being an Israeli group which has recently reduced its interest.  Ethanol & Biomass energy conversion plants is another priority for the Cuban government with discussions between Brazil and Venezuela.

Banking Financing In Cuba

Cuban President, Raul Castro, has allowed European and Canadian banks in Cuba for many decades participating in trade and financial deals since the early 1990’s.  Even in Travel & health Insurance, Heath Lambert and Lloyds of England have been the leader in Cuban Insurance and  re–insurance of certain higher Cuban insurance risks such as project and infrastructural debt financing which is a strategic area for attracting foreign investment. Cuban bank President under Castro will facilitate meetings from interested investment groups.
 

Cuba Investment Funds

The list of Cuban investment funds and other investment vehicles is short. Currently investing in Cuban fixed income debt as well as equity investments is the only possibility that international investment  Funds have in Cuba investments. The only investment companies that are investing in Cuba are Leisure Canada, Ceiba Finance and Coral Capital (UK registered) which has their two top executives in Jail for corruption charges. European investments has also been reported by a very small German fund called Kuba Investments.

New Cuba investment funds are encouraged to establish good relationships and a physical  presence in Cuba. Many interesting  projects at different stages of development are seeking financing and capital investments long as the investment company has passed the approval process with the Cuban authorities.

Cuban Biotechnology

This is an area where Cuba really can make a difference since Fidel Castor invested over $300 Million to create a world class bio-technology research center on this Cuban island paradise. York Medical and smith Kline and several other biotech firms have invested large sums of money and signed research agreements to develop certain drugs with Cuban biotech entities called CIMAB S. A. and CIGB S.A. Cuba has also several agreements to manufacture international vaccine treatments with Iran, Brazil, China and most recently  with India’s Biocon Bio-pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Cuban President Raul Castro has made this sector a top priority area and has received a great deal of attention since the 1980’s. Biotechnology has the most potential in investment risk returns and is much open to new investors although the investment model developed by the Cuban financial and investment ministry has open to international pharmaceutical companies.

Cuban Technology & Software

Cuba has over 200,000 advanced computer technology programmers in every sector of technology and software development. Technology in Cuba has been compared to silicon island of the Latin world. Many high tech companies will be looking to invest in Cuba as soon as the American embargo is lifted. Presently few foreign companies have elected to invest in this sector however it is agreed that Computer & technology in Cuba will be a huge growth industry in the near future as Cuba continues to develop thousands of Computer PhD's that will be the seeds to the future advancement of this sector of the Cuban investment economy.

Cuba Investments

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9/07/2012

INVEST IN CUBA IS HIGH RISK!

Invest in Cuba Havana Hotels

  FOREIGN INVESTORS FRUSTRATED BY CUBA INVESTMENTS

Cuba's Foreign investment Strategy announced in 2012 spoke positively of attracting more international investors and Cuba wanted to increase foreign investment from international mutual funds and stock market pension fund investors. The Cuban's did a strategic review of the long Cuban investment approval process and came to the conclusion that special economic free trade and Investment zones like joint venture golf courses, Cuba Insurance, real estate, marinas and new manufacturing investments are being  planned all over Cuba.

Cuba may want more foreign investment dollars but there have been more promises to change rather than actual investment changes that have many barriers to true foreign investment in Cuba.

Many other countries and their international insurance investment and mutual fund companies, America, Europe, China, Russia and Brazil to Singapore and various European Union members, have expressed desire to invest in Cuba despite the silly American U.S. trade embargo against Cuba.

Unfortunately the Cuban government is demanding at least a 51% majority interest in all joint ventures and is dragging its heels or obfuscating in negotiations. The main obstacle is that Cuba wants to maintaining its independence and sovereignty without any risk on their part without consideration to the Investors risk of loss of their investment which Cuba will eventually control.

Cubans have an historical problem with Communism, free enterprise and Cuban nationalism. Cuban investment organizations are simply not interested in minority shares so Cubans can say that no foreign company owns a piece of their island of Cuba. Many foreign investors complain the Cubans insisting on 51 percent ownership of all new Cuban Joint ventures so that Cuba keeps effective control of the entire business.

CUBA INVESTMENT RISK

English: HAVANA.With President of the Council ...
CUBA HAVANA INVESTMENTS With President Castro of the Council of State and Council of Ministers of Cuba Raul Castro. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Cuban investments have been signed in important agreements many years ago with poor results blaming the Mutual fund investment delay on critical issues such as Cuba's two parallel currency exchange rates.

 When international investors drill down into the fine details the Cuban investment funds become cloudier and hazier the deeper you dig. In the end one investor said it clearly " the Cubans are very nice people but when it comes to foreign investment, Mutual funds, Insurance, home mortgages and financial investments in Cuba the control of 100% of your money is in their hands with absolutely no possibility of recouping even one penny if your Cuban business investment runs into problems. The risk of Investing in Cuba is 100% against you from the start because the Cubans make some of the rules in your favor today only to change all the rules against you in the future when its time to start making a profit on your initial high risk Cuban investment.

Another Investor from America stated the slow Cuban government is decades away from turning its Cuban Investment plans into reality.  Cubans have been trying to invest in new businesses in the promised special economic zones, only to be told to come back next year after the Cuban Investment law that was introduced by the best Cuban Lawyers was approved.

In short if you want high risk low reward investments then Cuba is your best bet today. However everything can change in an instant as soon as American president lifts the economic sanctions against Cuba. This would send Cuba investments in Home mortgages, Health care, Insurance, and real estate into the hottest investment market on the planet.  Investing in Cuba should be done with a long term capital appreciation horizon like an retirement pension fund.

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7/18/2012

CUBA INVESTMENTS

Havana, Cuba
Havana, Cuba (Photo credit: Nathan Laurell)

Invest In Cuba

Cuba is one of the greatest investment opportunity in the world and the timing to Invest in Cuba could not be better. Cuba investment projects  have been offered to international investors today and in the future as the USA American embargo and presidential political climate changes towards Americans investing in Cuba.  First you must understand that investing in Cuba can be a highly risky venture that may be minimized by buying  short term Cuban Investment Mutual funds until the political climate changes or until the Castro  influence is completely gone. Canadian, European and even American companies who wants to invest in Cuba can go ahead with the investment as long as the U.S. government allows the Cuba Investment an exception to the Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC) regulations.
Opportunities for Cuba Investments are now being offered in medical supplies, food, agriculture and other more obvious business opportunities such as real estate investment in hotels, Condos, Villas beachfront resorts and even mortgage financing which may be the best strategy to participate in investments into Cuba.

Why Invest in Cuba?

Bacardi Building
Bacardi Building (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Cuba is the land of unlimited investment Opportunity! You have to understand that in Cuba its like turing back the investment calander back to 1959 when Fidel Castro took over Cuba. Can you imagine that Cubans have literaly nothing and need everything we already have so there is enormous potential in the Cuban market for American made products and services such as McDonalds, Ford, GM, GE, Hilton, Marriott, etc. Cuba is the largest Carribean Island and is a natural investment gateway to all Latin America from the United States, lying just 90 miles off the coast of Florida. Cuba with over 3,700 km of coastline, is a perfect opportunity for massive growth in tourism, real-estate, and related industries. Cuba has large tracts of virgin land and with abundant natural resources such as chromium, cobalt, copper, gold, iron ore, nickel, petroleum, salt, silica, and timber.  Also Cuban infrastructure is in desperate need of repair and the Cuban population is the most skilled worker pool in all of Latin America with a 97% literacy rate and offers highly trained technicians for technological industries

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7/02/2012

INVEST IN CUBA INVESTMENTS?

Investment in Cuba Investments

  INVEST IN CUBA YES OR NO?

Many Cuban Health Resorts and international business executives in the Luxury Hotel Investment, Insurance, Mortgage, Lending and financing sector released a Cuba Investment statement outlining their recommendation to increasing investment and business ties with Cuba. The Cuban American investment group had concerns about Calling Cuba and investing in Cuba while the financial controls were not yet in place. They suggested that before American Mutual funds, Pension and Insurance funds start to place American investment dollars in Cuba they want the U.s. and Cuban governments to put in place Investment Guarantees and investing guidelines to ensure that Cuba offers investment security to all foreign investors.

The Cuban American Investment group said it was concerned regarding Fidel & Raul Castro deceptive campaign targeted at securing international financial mutual fund resources to extend its control over the Cuban people.  This Cuba investment group of executives is made up of some of the biggest names in U.S. business, including PepsiCo, Dow Chemical, Bristol-Myers Squibb, American Express, General Mills along with luxury hotel brands Marriott, Holiday Inn, Radisson Resorts and Four Seasons Resorts to name a few.

Cuba Mutual fund investors want true economic reforms that will truly open up Cuba to international stock markets and many Insurance and pension funds. Fidel and Raul Castro have introduced non-systemic, heavily-taxed, revocable reforms with no financial and legal protection or investment return which has the Cuba Investment group concerned.
Cuban American people.
American Investors in Cuba. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Invest in Cuba Mutual Funds Goals

 • U.S. to lift or further weaken the embargo to funnel Millions of American tourist dollars and pension mutual fund bank investment credits to the people of Cuba.

• Allow Investment from the Cuban-American community businessmen by allowing investment protection and reforms with more liberty and democracy for the people of Cuba.

Many investor from the top industries are interested in Investing in Cuba once the conditions improve.  


• Manuel Jorge Cutillas, former chairman and CEO, Bacardi

• Sergio Masvidal, former vice chairman, American Express Bank (NYSE: AXP)

• Enrique Falla, former executive vice president and CFO, Dow Chemical (NYSE: DOW)

• Eduardo Crews, former president, Latin America, Bristol-Meyers Squibb (NYSE: BMY)

• Emilio Alvarez-Recio, former VP, worldwide advertising, Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE: CL)

• Néstor Carbonell, former VP, international government affairs, PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP)

• Alberto Mestre, former president, Venezuela, General Mills (NYSE: GIS)

• Rafael de la Sierra, former VP, international coordination, Warner Communications (now Time Warner), (NYSE: TWX)

• Eugenio Desvernine, former senior executive VP, Reynolds Metals

• José R. Bou, former VP primary products operation, Martin Marietta Aluminum (NYSE: MLM)

• Alberto Luzárraga, former chairman, Continental Bank International

• Remedios Diaz-Oliver, former director of U.S. West and Barnett Bank

• Leopoldo Fernández-Pujals, chairman of Jazztel, founder of Telepizza

• Jorge Blanco, former president and CEO, Amex Nickel Corp.

• Carlos Gutierrez, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce

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