CONTRA EL PINGALISMO CASTRISTA/
"Se que no existe el consuelo
que no existe
la anhelada tierrra de mis suenos
ni la desgarrada vision de nuestros heroes.
Pero
te seguimos buscando, patria,..." - Reinaldo Arenas
Some on the Internet like to speculate that OfficeMax(NYSE: OMX) is the “largest property claimant in Cuba,” due to (now merged) Boise Cascade owning Cuban Electric Company
before the utility had its assets seized by Castro. Regardless,
OfficeMax is unlikely to be the tip of the sword when it comes to
settling up with a Free (or at least freer) Cuba.
The future of Cuba does not bode well for foreign companies already established on the island. Like Juan of the Dead (2011), Cuba’s first horror film (and most expensive private
production to date), undead claims will rise and infect the island
until they have devoured all of its nascent vitality. Reviewers note
that in the zom-com, “Hilariously, throughout the film, the
government-controlled radio keeps referring to the flesh eaters as ‘U.S.
funded political dissidents.’” The joke may not be far from the truth.
Just
as islanders fight the zombies with slingshots instead of shotguns,
locals will be out gunned by an invasion of international attorneys in a
likely Pay the Pigs scenario.
Time and time again everyone from Paul Ryan
to Barack Obama have denounced the embargo on Cuba only to reverse
themselves once they got into power and decided the fight wasn’t worth
it. Even prominent Cuban-Americans like former Secretary of
Commerce Carlos Gutierrez signed on to the embargo despite a well-known
and outspoken history against it when he was Kellogg’s
man in Mexico prior to ascending to the company’s CEO position. Al
Gore’s defeat in Florida after taking the opposite side of the Elian
Gonzalez affair has reinforced the perception that the Cuban-American
vote is critical (though Obama carried Florida without it, and it is
notable that Gore also failed to carry his own home state of Tennessee.)
Cuba embargo hardliners still exert enormous influence on US foreign affairs. As long-time US-Cuba trade consultant Kirby Jones, President of Alamar Associates, points out:
The policy today is arguably tighter than it was twenty years ago.
Now you’ve got Helms-Burton, Clinton gave away executive prerogatives,
and the embargo now has to be lifted and changed by Congress...We still
have tens of millions of dollars publicly budgeted for regime change,
[the US Office of Foreign Assets Control] is going around fining banks
around the world for doing business in Cuba – Obama’s levied more fines
than Bush did and is fining banks that do business with us…So, yes
there’s travel down there, but the fundamentals haven’t changed.
Since the Cuban operations of big multinationals are relatively small, regulators won’t punish Americans who buy shares, says [Erich Ferrari,
a sanctions compliance attorney]. A Treasury spokesman said that the
department would only get concerned if the company’s primary business
was with Cuba or if an American investor took a controlling interest in
the company.
When contacted
OFAC did not offer any guidance on what would constitute "primary
business" for a company to qualify, nor did it clarify if it would be
illegal for a US citizen to own shares in such a company. However, in
Kirby Jones’ experience it shouldn’t be a problem, “…as long as the
American does not exercise financial or management control, and the
company’s business is not just with Cuba. Over the last fifty years,
that law has not been tested much (if at all) and could be a substantial
loophole.” Tom Herzfeld, manager of the Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund(NASDAQ: CUBA), differs in philosophy and experience:
...I thought [investing in Sherritt International(TSX: S)]
violated the spirit of the embargo and would have offended many people
that were investors in our fund...Actually, the US Government is very
strict and does enforce the violations. As part of our compliance
procedures we have to check all investments to see if they are on the
restricted list before purchase.
As a result of its Cuba dealings, Sherritt executives and their
families have been barred in the past from entering the US under the
same laws that designate terrorists, drug dealers, and other
undesirables. The company has spent a pretty loonie dealing with the
fall out of US reprisals, and if any shares with Cuba exposure are
likely to trigger sanctions on a typical American shareholder, it would
most likely be those of Canada’s coal king. (Though it has yet to
happen.) The company’s various subsidiaries and joint ventures produce
10% of the island’s electricity, 43% of its oil, and they have been
among Cuba’s top foreign investors since the demise of the Soviet
Union. Moreover, after tourism, Sherritt’s Moa Bay mining operation is
the largest foreign exchange earner for Cuba and the cash it holds in
Cuban banks are a significant source of (legitimate) liquidity (such as
there is) for the country.
At one point, it was estimated that up to a third of the company’s
shareholders were American nationals, so it would seem that shareholders
have more to fear from the Ghost of Christmas Past (and Christmas Yet
to Come). In fact, the coal in Sherritt’s Canadian stocking may not be
enough to offset potential loses for a company on the naughty list.
Previous claims from those that had their property expropriated, and
future penalties from the US and (all-too-common) Cuban officials’
perfidy are a great risk to investor capital. Nevertheless, when
Sherritt first entered Cuba in the 1990s it was a company on the verge
of collapse and its gambit has paid off for those that invested in the
leadership of (now-Chairman) Ian Delaney – described by Business Week as “Fidel’s favorite capitalist”. The post-Castro era on the other hand is problematic.
In 1996, then-CEO James Moffet (now Chairman) departed from mining major Freeport-McMoRan’s (NYSE: FCX) usual silence (outside the courtroom), when he candidly expressed his views on Sherritt capitalizing on assets that once belonged to Freeport:
People paid nothing for this asset. [The Castro regime] just took it
over…I think Sherritt ought to look at it and say how would they feel
about it (if it happened to them)…Whatever happens here, people need to
be thoughtful, because this is a deal where it may be [Sherritt's] oxen
in the ditch at some point later on…
Freeport is a far more influential force in the world than Sherritt,
especially when its political activities and accomplishments are
compared to the small investments Sherritt has made in domestic think
tankers, a few elected federal politicians, and a handful of lawyers.
While Sherritt’s political maneuvering has (usually) kept it off the
infamous “Specially Designated Nationals” list of the Treasury
Department, its three Moa subsidiaries are listed as SDNs and there has
been no indication that Freeport, let alone, the old, but still kicking,
Cuban emigres have become any less likely to forgo their claims to
property expropriated by Castro. Still over half of Sherritt’s USD 1.3
billion assets in Cuba are directly subject to the 1960 claims, and even
the newer undertakings are likely to be linked in someway by legal
entrepreneurs capitalizing on a highly-politicized atmosphere.
However, speculation and interest in Freeport’s Cuba claims may be
misplaced. Afterall, it wasn’t resource interests, but the farm lobby
that successfully outmaneuvered congressional hardliners to create the
first substantial cracks in the embargo. Moreover, at the time of its
nationalization, Freeport’s activities in nickel mining were just as
substantial as its extraction of the island’s ammonium sulfate
(fertilizer). In 1994, the sulfur and fertilizer business was spun off
and eventually became part of American fertilizer giant Mosaic (NYSE: MOS).
According to OFAC, since at least 2005 Mosaic has been licensed to
conduct activities in Cuba – though sanctions (and Sherritt’s
operations) likely prevent them from engaging in the kind of activities
Freeport conducted in the 1950s. Still, when Freeport dumped its less
profitable fertilizer business in the ‘90s, it was unclear if their Cuba
claims went with it. (Neither Freeport nor Mosaic would comment
officially on any Cuba-related questions.)
¨Saturno jugando con sus hijos¨/ Pedro Pablo Oliva
Seguidores
Carta desde la carcel de Fidel Castro Ruz
“…después de todo, para mí la cárcel es un buen descanso, que sólo tiene de malo el que es obligatorio. Leo mucho y estudio mucho. Parece increíble, las horas pasan como si fuesen minutos y yo, que soy de temperamento intranquilo, me paso el día leyendo, apenas sin moverme para nada. La correspondencia llega normalmente…”
“…Como soy cocinero, de vez en cuando me entretengo preparando algún pisto. Hace poco me mandó mi hermana desde Oriente un pequeño jamón y preparé un bisté con jalea de guayaba. También preparo spaghettis de vez en cuando, de distintas formas, inventadas todas por mí; o bien tortilla de queso. ¡Ah! ¡Qué bien me quedan! por supuesto, que el repertorio no se queda ahí. Cuelo también café que me queda muy sabroso”. “…En cuanto a fumar, en estos días pasados he estado rico: una caja de tabacos H. Upman del doctor Miró Cardona, dos cajas muy buenas de mi hermano Ramón….”. “Me voy a cenar: spaghettis con calamares, bombones italianos de postre, café acabadito de colar y después un H. Upman #4. ¿No me envidias?”. “…Me cuidan, me cuidan un poquito entre todos. No le hacen caso a uno, siempre estoy peleando para que no me manden nada. Cuando cojo el sol por la mañana en shorts y siento el aire de mar, me parece que estoy en una playa… ¡Me van a hacer creer que estoy de vacaciones! ¿Qué diría Carlos Marx de semejantes revolucionarios?”.
Quotes
¨La patria es dicha de todos, y dolor de todos, y cielo para todos, y no feudo ni capellanía de nadie¨ - Marti
"No temas ni a la prision, ni a la pobreza, ni a la muerte. Teme al miedo" - Giacomo Leopardi
¨Por eso es muy importante, Vicky, hijo mío, que recuerdes siempre para qué sirve la cabeza: para atravesar paredes¨– Halvar de Flake[El vikingo]
"Como no me he preocupado de nacer, no me preocupo de morir"- Lorca
"Al final, no os preguntarán qué habéis sabido, sino qué habéis hecho" - Jean de Gerson
"Si queremos que todo siga como está, es necesario que todo cambie" - Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
"Todo hombre paga su grandeza con muchas pequeñeces, su victoria con muchas derrotas, su riqueza con múltiples quiebras" - Giovanni Papini
"Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans" - John Lennon
"Habla bajo, lleva siempre un gran palo y llegarás lejos" - Proverbio Africano
"No hay medicina para el miedo"-Proverbio escoces "El supremo arte de la guerra es doblegar al enemigo sin luchar" -Sun Tzu
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"It is inaccurate to say I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office" - H. L. Menken
"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented" -Elie Wiesel
"Stay hungry, stay foolish" - Steve Jobs
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years ther'ed be a shortage of sand" - Milton Friedman
"The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less" - Vaclav Havel
"No se puede controlar el resultado, pero si lo que uno haga para alcanzarlo" - Vitor Belfort [MMA Fighter]
Liborio
A la puerta de la gloria está San Pedro sentado y ve llegar a su lado a un hombre de cierta historia. No consigue hacer memoria y le pregunta con celo: ¿Quién eras allá en el suelo? Era Liborio mi nombre. Has sufrido mucho, hombre, entra, te has ganado el cielo.
Para Raul Castro
Cuba ocupa el penultimo lugar en el mundo en libertad economica solo superada por Corea del Norte.
Cuba ocupa el lugar 147 entre 153 paises evaluados en "Democracia, Mercado y Transparencia 2007"
Cuando vinieron a buscar a los comunistas, Callé: yo no soy comunista. Cuando vinieron a buscar a los sindicalistas, Callé: yo no soy sindicalista. Cuando vinieron a buscar a los judíos, Callé: yo no soy judío. Cuando vinieron a buscar a los católicos, Callé: yo no soy “tan católico”. Cuando vinieron a buscarme a mí, Callé: no había quien me escuchara.
Un sitio donde los hechos y sus huellas nos conmueven o cautivan
CUBA LLORA Y EL MUNDO Y NOSOTROS NO ESCUCHAMOS
Donde esta el Mundo, donde los Democratas, donde los Liberales? El pueblo de Cuba llora y nadie escucha. Donde estan los Green, los Socialdemocratas, los Ricos y los Pobres, los Con Voz y Sin Voz? Cuba llora y nadie escucha. Donde estan el Jet Set, los Reyes y Principes, Patricios y Plebeyos? Cuba desesperada clama por solidaridad. Donde Bob Dylan, donde Martin Luther King, donde Hollywood y sus estrellas? Donde la Middle Class democrata y conservadora, o acaso tambien liberal a ratos? Y Gandhi? Y el Dios de Todos? Donde los Santos y Virgenes; los Dioses de Cristianos, Protestantes, Musulmanes, Budistas, Testigos de Jehova y Adventistas del Septimo Dia. Donde estan Ochun y todas las deidades del Panteon Yoruba que no acuden a nuestro llanto? Donde Juan Pablo II que no exige mas que Cuba se abra al Mundo y que el Mundo se abra a Cuba? Que hacen ahora mismo Alberto de Monaco y el Principe Felipe que no los escuchamos? Donde Madonna, donde Angelina Jolie y sus adoptados around de world; o nos hara falta un Brando erguido en un Oscar por Cuba? Donde Sean Penn? Donde esta la Aristocracia Obrera y los Obreros menos Aristocraticos, donde los Working Class que no estan junto a un pueblo que lanquidece, sufre y llora por la ignominia? Que hacen ahora mismo Zapatero y Rajoy que no los escuchamos, y Harper y Dion, e Hillary y Obama; donde McCain que no los escuchamos? Y los muertos? Y los que estan muriendo? Y los que van a morir? Y los que se lanzan desesperados al mar? Donde estan el minero cantabrico o el pescador de percebes gijonese? Los Canarios donde estan? A los africanos no los oimos, y a los australianos con su acento de hombres duros tampoco. Y aquellos chinos milenarios de Canton que fundaron raices eternas en la Isla? Y que de la Queen Elizabeth y los Lords y Gentlemen? Que hace ahora mismo el combativo Principe Harry que no lo escuchamos? Donde los Rockefellers? Donde los Duponts? Donde Kate Moss? Donde el Presidente de la ONU? Y Solana donde esta? Y los Generales y Doctores? Y los Lam y los Fabelo, y los Sivio y los Fito Paez? Y que de Canseco y Miñoso? Y de los veteranos de Bahia de Cochinos y de los balseros y de los recien llegados? Y Carlos Otero y Susana Perez? Y el Bola, y Pancho Cespedes? Y YO y TU? Y todos nosotros que estamos aqui y alla rumiando frustaciones y resquemores, envidias y sinsabores; autoelogios y nostalgias, en tanto Louis Michel comulga con Perez Roque mientras Biscet y una NACION lanquidecen? Donde Maceo, donde Marti; donde aquel Villena con su carga para matar bribones? Cuba llora y clama y el Mundo NO ESCUCHA!!!