The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Monday, February 07, 2005


While the President of PDVSA follows up Chavez's statements about buying up the properties of Shell in Argentina in today's El Universal, Shell is saying in the international press that they are not leaving Argentina:

http://today.reuters.co.uk/News/newsArticle.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID 05-02-06T143819Z_01_JON652633_RTRUKOC_0_ENERGY-ARGENTINA-SHELL.xml

It seems that all of these negotiations via the media and telling Chavez things that are being discussed is not a very good strategu for PDVSA, no?

From the interview with the President of PDVSA, I can only say one thing, when asked by the reporter why PDVSA's training institute was shut down the answer is that it was too big. Well, if it was too big, you scale it down, not shut it down. A company like PDVSA needs to have internal training for its personnel every single day, it is cheaper to do it in house than to send people outisde. There can be no justification for shutting it down. It's just political, as usual.
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About a month ago, our dog suddenly died. She was only four, a delightful, loving and slightly crazy Doberman. I did not mention it in the blog, because it was quite tough to say much about it, something anyone that has had pets will surely understand.

It was not clear why she died so suddenly, her liver was inflamed, she had lost her appetite and within twenty four hours she was dead of something that appeared to be akin to poisoning, but it was hard to imagine how it could have happened.

Two weeks go we heard from our vet that more cases similar to her had been happening in Caracas and cities nearby. On Friday, they called us to find out what we fed the dog and whether we still had some of her food.

Today, Purina of Venezuela carried full page ads in Caracas newspapers, saying that as a precautionary measure they were removing their Dog Chow line of dog food from the market, saying:

"We are taking this action after receiving veterinary reports that indicate that some pets may have presented health problems due to their feeding…Despite not having evidence that these reports originate by the consumption of dog food, we believe that there is some problem and we want to take precautions to insure the health of the pets and the confidence of the owners"

I had never heard of this happening anywhere in the world and still have a hard time imagining what could have caused it. It surprises me that they are so forthcoming with the problem as it will be very hard for the company to overcome the news that will surround it.

It does sadden me that by picking the wrong food, I unwittingly had something to do with her death. I write this, so that anyone with a dog being fed with Purina products in Venezuela, immediately stop doing it until the matter is understood.
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