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	<title>Comments on: Africa’s securities exchanges to debate how to counter the crisis</title>
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		<title>By: rob stangroom</title>
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		<dc:creator>rob stangroom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 18:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My blog here http://ir.africaniscool.com/profiles/investor/ResLibraryView.asp?ResLibraryID=33166&amp;GoTopage=1&amp;Category=1741&amp;BzID=1939 sets out why ASEA has been a failure and why its strategy is a failure.  So what is a &quot;practical and common sense strategy&quot;:

Focus on something both sensible and achievable: information availability. This is practical. It adds value.  The internet is changing the world and Africa&#039;s regulators are fast asleep. Outsource managing the strategy set out by the ASEA board to a qualified company or person. Sort out the membership fee structure to enable the organisation to achieve this. At the moment ASEA is a white elephant and no-one appears to see this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My blog here <a href="http://ir.africaniscool.com/profiles/investor/ResLibraryView.asp?ResLibraryID=33166&#038;GoTopage=1&#038;Category=1741&#038;BzID=1939" rel="nofollow">http://ir.africaniscool.com/profiles/investor/ResLibraryView.asp?ResLibraryID=33166&#038;GoTopage=1&#038;Category=1741&#038;BzID=1939</a> sets out why ASEA has been a failure and why its strategy is a failure.  So what is a &#8220;practical and common sense strategy&#8221;:</p>
<p>Focus on something both sensible and achievable: information availability. This is practical. It adds value.  The internet is changing the world and Africa&#8217;s regulators are fast asleep. Outsource managing the strategy set out by the ASEA board to a qualified company or person. Sort out the membership fee structure to enable the organisation to achieve this. At the moment ASEA is a white elephant and no-one appears to see this.</p>
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