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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 

9/29/2012

INVESTORS JAILED IN CUBA


Invest in Cuba, Havana, Varadero is high risk venture

INVESTORS JAILED IN CUBA

News from Cuba: Cuba Investors Beware! If you invest in Cuba and you may go to jail!

Havana- Cuba has jailed 6 of its biggest investors for alleged corruption of the Cuban economic system. Another 4 long time Cuban investors are all running scared as they have privately stated that in Cuba you can get arrested for anything because the Cuban laws are written so that everything is illegal. The main reason the Cuba government does this is with no concrete laws to protect investors they can easily accuse foreigners at any time for any crime and then proceed to confiscate the entire Cuban joint venture business with all its assets for Free.

 Experienced Cuba investors in Havana & Varadero have seen this happen time and time again. Over the years Cuba has found countless creative ways to basically steal the investments of thousands of foreigners business in Cuba with the same sad ending to every investors story. In the end the foreign investors looses every single penny to Cuba.

English: The Hotel Inglaterra in Havana, Cuba
English: The Hotel Inglaterra in Havana, Cuba (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The list of long time famous investors that have helped Cuba build its economy is long so here is a list of the top investors that after between 10 to 20 years of investing in Cuba have all been given 2 options.  Leave with nothing or get thrown in jail with nothing. Either way the end result has been tragically the same for this list of Cuba Investors:

Cuban Investor in Jail lists:


1. Amado Fahkre- British - Saratoga Hotel- Coral Capital
2. Steven Purvis - British - Coral Capital
3. Sarkis Yacoubain - Canadian - Importing Cuba
4. Cy Tokmakjian - Canadian - Importing Cars and Machinery
5. Max Marambio- Chile-  Río Zaza joint venture
6. Telecom Italia - Italy - Telephone -Internet- Communications
7. Spain Repsol Oil- Spain - Oil & Gas Exploration
8. Pizza Nova- Canada- Pizza Franchises across Cuba
9. BM Group- Israel- Various Investments in Cuba, Havana, Varadero, Trinidad, Cayo Coco

These visionary investors took huge risks and invested in Cuba back in the 1990's when Cuba desperately needed cash and now they have lost everything as Cuba begins to dissolve the partnership and confiscate all the assets of these Joint Ventures in Cuba.



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9/14/2012

INVEST IN HAVANA CUBA

Invest in Havana Cuba

 HAVANA CUBA INVESTMENTS 

Havana, Cuba- International Investments in Havana Cuba and Varadero have failed to encourage more international. European, Canadian and American investment because Cuba red tape and Cuban bureaucracy is crippling Cuba's economic growth and its goal of sustainable development in danger unless massive investment and legal changes are made said international Cuban investors and foreign diplomats living in Havana Cuba. CALL CUBA NOW!

The island of Cuba is trying to rebuild market-oriented reforms from an old Soviet-style system that will potentially make Cuba an investors financial paradise to more Mutual fund investors however potential investors that have already invested in Cuba and been burned in the past by Cuban investment deception, changing legal investing laws and plain outright Cuban fraud say the Cubans have not yet put out much of a welcome incentive and rules to protect foreign investment in Cuba.

Cuba's National Statistics Office said this week that international investment in Cuba, Havana and Varadero by foreign investors and Cuban investment partners was 4.3 billion pesos in 2011, just 100 million pesos increase from the previous year. Cuba investors state that this investment amount is a 20% percent increase in Gross Domestic Product, which is highest in recent years, but far less that what Cuba real estate investment needs.

Cuba's head of the University of Havana's Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy, stated that Cuba's average investment is only 13 percent far below the 25% Cuban investments in recent years, compared with an average of 23 percent in the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean.

INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS IN CUBA

Nederlands: Cuba, augustus 2006, info in de Me...
Hotel Investments in Havana Cuba, Havana, info in  Metadata (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
International Investors point that Cuba economy requires a much higher rate of foreign pension fund and mutual fund investments in hotels, homes, insurance. lawyers and companies that can go public as IPO with an Invest in Cuba focus. Every Cuban know that Cuba needs investment especially foreign investment that  could elevate Cuba out of its longstanding financial difficulties and finally put Cuba on the path to financial freedom.

International investor experience demonstrates that poor economies have achieved significant economic growth and financial improvement of their infrastructure and standard of living due to higher investment rates of more than 30 percent with significant support of direct foreign investment in Cuba.

Cuban real estate and hotel investment economy grew only 2.7 percent last year and 2.4 percent in 2010, lagging well behind the rest of the Caribbean and Mexico. As soon as the American can visit Cuba these investment opportunities will automatically rise as the huge number of U.S. tourist travel to Havana, Varadero, Trinidad and the rest of Cuba. Contact Cuba Investors


Invest in Hotels in Varadero and Havana Cuba
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5/30/2011

CUBA SHUT FOR 50 YEARS NOW OPEN FOR TOURISM & BUSINESS

CUBA HAVANA TRAVEL GUIDES
CUBA OPEN FOR BUSINESS & AMERICAN TRAVEL
American can finally travel to Cuba after decades of Cuban embargoes thanks to American President Obama's "people-to-people" cultural trips to Cuba for anyone. The Cuba-U.S. travel restrictions that have been in place for 48 years, now Cuba travel trips will showcase culture and direct interactions with Cuban artists and citizens. Soon Americans will be able to go for an inclusive resort beach vacation even though it goes against the spirit of the regulations because it's propping up the Fidel & Raul Castro regime and doesn't benefit the Cuban people. Cuba has lots to offer than the beaches."

Cuba Travel companies and other Travel & vacation agents are awaiting licenses approvals so they can start offering trips to Cuba, Havana, Varadero and the rest of Cuba. Right now you can travel to Cuba for three, seven or eight nights. Departures are from New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and even Miami to Havana is only 30 minutes flight. One thing to remember is that Cuba is one of the worlds safest tourist destinations with very little crime. Americans can walk around the streets of Havana without fear of being robbed, raped or murdered. Cuba is Safer than any place in the USA.

The American embargo against Cuba has been in force since 1963. Up to now virtually no American could legally visit Cuba.  That was changed for Cuban Americans with family there along with religious groups or academic researchers could visit. Even people to people cultural trips were allowed briefly from 2000-03 under a Clinton administration program.  The Bush administration shut Cuba travel down completely for the next seven years. President Obama is now opening the doors to Cuba once again.

Now, the American people to Cuban people exemption has reopened.

American Cuba Travel Demand

Lets be clear. Americans have been sneaking in and out of Cuba for years through third countries like Canada and Mexico. But if you're caught, you can be fined. Over 200,000 Americans travel to Cuba illegally every year through Mexico or Canada," says Cuban Travel officials. Most American Tourists don't want to take that kind of risk. So this is an incredible opportunity to go to Cuba even though no one knows how long it will last.

Over 5 Million American tourist will travel to Cuba just based on the huge pent-up demand for the Cuban forbidden fruit and the chance to visit this a mysterious land, so close to American shores. People are excited to travel to Cuba is so close geographically and so culturally familiar so once Americans arrive it's about the intriguing and romantic and fantastic atmosphere. Its about the Cuban people and not all politics about Fidel Castro and communism.

 Cubans are a warm and gentle people. Life exists there with incredible fun, dancing, music a a true love of life. It's like going back in time to the 1950's. So much of Cuba is untouched. You go and feel like it is Cancun in 1977. It hasn't been homogenized."

Now is the time to visit Cuba this year While American tour companies get their Cuba licenses within the next month or so, you'll hear the ads beckoning you come visit Cuba the hidden paradise of the Caribbean.


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