No. I never lost money with Alex, but I never invested money. I handled his promotion and worked with him doing seminars. I did fine. My father in law at the time lost $10,000 on one of Alex's schemes. I always liked the guy as a friend, but not as a business investment!
alex Merklinger is a ledgend in his mind. He never played pro ball ,. Alex is an investment ponzi sheme fraud artist living in Rowe New Mexico with an ex compton LA topless striper named ardeth. Alex makes his living suckering friends into High Yeild investment scams and never paying them back. Rumor has it Merklinger is about to meet the FBI and be indited on wire fraud and SEC embezzlement. Alex never played pro ball , never ran the 40 yrd dash in 4.3 hes a white bald headed man. And he never did the bob slead in lake placid olypics. He did steal mind development from Jose silva in the 70's. ALEX IS A SOCIOPATH LIAR. The olny truth to his word is his wife being a topless stripper in compton town LA. Never, Alex Merklinger is a researcher and optical illusionist. He never played in the NFL.
What is Mexico second largest source of foreign investment
Foreign investment.
Because they provide for much-needed jobs and foreign investment into the country.
Not really; Canada is an important trade and business partner of Mexico, but the Canadian government hasn't made any serious effort to help Mexico solve its economic and social problems. Canada has however, promoted economic integration, as part of the North American Free Trade Agreement; it includes transport and financial agreements, as well as increased foreign direct investment (USD 1.75 billion throughout 2012) towards Mexico.
Mexico welcomed US investment, especially on railroad and oil industries.
yes
Southern Mexico is the poorest, least developed region in Mexico. Some problems include a bad distribution of income, low wages and general social discontent.
By getting married in Mexico.
It is the eleventh economy in the world with a GDP of US$1,559 billion and a population of some 111.2 million. It is certainly a strong country, but as most developing countries, Mexico has many structural problems such as low productivity and high dependency on foreign investment that prevent it to become a fully industrialized country.
the domestic issues of mexico are drug problems and not anough money
Mexico has welcomed foreign investment to help its economy grow.