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7 avril 2012 à 11h02 #148168
Je sais où trouver Mme Diệu Hiền!
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8 avril 2012 à 8h19 #148183
$ 900.000 ça fait cher la green card , non?
PS: Je vends une green card au prix argus ,avis aux amateurs. Peut-être Mme Dieu Hien ?
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8 avril 2012 à 8h25 #148184
Ca dépend si t’as touché dans l’affaire des frégates VINASHIM
En fait je crois que c’est un Viet Kieu américain, là, ya des Cowboy aussi
1 minh 1 thi xa ! do phai ngu trung1 personne, 1 commune
il faut ça car
ya des Vietnamiennes qui ronflent
et d’autres qui grincent des dents -
8 avril 2012 à 9h39 #148186
@DédéHeo 145480 wrote:
Ca dépend si t’as touché dans l’affaire des frégates VINASHIM
En fait je crois que c’est un Viet Kieu américain, là, ya des Cowboy aussi
1 minh 1 thi xa ! do phai ngu trung1 personne, 1 commune
il faut ça car
ya des Vietnamiennes qui ronflent
et d’autres qui grincent des dentsVoilà notre homme.
Il s’appelle Pham Dinh Nguyen , patron d’une société à Ho Chi Minh . L’achat est financé en partie ($100 000) par la famille aux Etats Unis.Mysterious Vietnamese buyer of US town identified
[SIZE=-3]TUoi Tre[/SIZE] A+ A-[SIZE=-3]Updated : Sat, April 7, 2012,2:54 PM (GMT+0700)[/SIZE]
Pham Dinh Nguyen, new mayor of Buford, the smallest town in the United states.
Photo: Tuoi TreFollowing an 11-minute Internet auction that attracted worldwide interest on April 5, Buford, the US’ smallest town in Wyoming, was sold for US$900,000 to Pham Dinh Nguyen, a Vietnamese businessman.
>> US town sold to Vietnamese buyer for $900,000
Although the population of Buford is 1, as many as 26 bidders signed up for the auction, held online and on-site by Williams & Williams auction company based in Oklahoma, with the bidding starting at $100,000.
As the winner, Nguyen will own the second long-standing town in Wyoming located along Intestate 80 at 8,000 feet above sea level including 4 hectares of land with a convenience store, a gas station, a post office, a school used as an office, a warehouse, and a three-bedroom house.
The auction process of transferring the tiny Western town to the buyer is expected to last about 30 days.
American dream
« Owning a piece of property in the US has been my dream, » Nguyen made a statement after winning the auction.
Nguyen is director of International Distribution Services Company (IDS) headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City. He and his friend flew to Wyoming’s state capital Cheyenne, just 60 kilometers to Buford to participate in the Buford auction.
Nguyen had to battle it out with bidders from Hong Kong, New York, Florida, Kansas and Wyoming in the 11-minute auction, which can be considered one of the longest real-estate auctions in US history.
Nguyen said though the value of the Buford auction is not high ($900,000), it brought huge attention from media outlets worldwide because of the town’s uniqueness.
“My company focuses on distribution and market development. Thus, owning a town like Buford is a stepping-stone for us to export Vietnamese brand names to the US,” Nguyen said.
Quickly dismissing the idea that he’s rich, Nguyen told Tuoi Tre that buying Buford is a quick decision. “It came to my head two weeks ago when I read news about the auction on a newswire. Honestly, I have yet to develop a specific plan about the town. But I think Vietnamese people should not have a sense of inferiority. Nothing is impossible.”
Relatives of Nguyen in the US would offer him financial supports to buy the town. They have only paid a deposit of $100,000 to the auction company, so the rest will be transferred within 30 days -
9 avril 2012 à 12h20 #148213
Hey ! c’est vraiment bien ce truc ! Pas du tout de l’argent gaspillé :
Buford – thị trấn chỉ có một người ở
ya beaucoup de touristes de passage
été comme hivers
ma femme dit que je ronfle trop fort ; c’est bizarre, j’entend rien
Mais ils m’envoie dormir u 4eme étage
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