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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