Digital Acu

I’m looking for a small digital ACU purse?
I’ve checked Army Surplus Stores but I can’t really find what I’m looking for.
I saw this small purse, it had a long strap and you wore it over your shoulder, so cute! Does anyone have a site that might have what I’m looking for?
http://shop.ebay.com/items/_W0QQ_nkwZacuQ20pursesQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZQQ_sopZ12
http://www.acuhandbagsandmore.com/
if you wanna get really crafty, you can just use a pattern for a purse and us the ACU’s for your fabric.
purse patterns: http://simplicity.com/index.cfm?page=searchResults_C.cfm&criteria=purse&StartRow=1
they’re cute, hope this helps!
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Molle Water Bottle Utility Medic Pouch Digital ACU Camo $9.99 |
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Tac Utility Gear Shoulder Sling Bag Digital ACU Camo S $14.99 |
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Molle Combat Strike Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $59.99 |
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MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Ver.1 Digital ACU Camo $11.99 |
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MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Ver.1 Digital ACU Camo $11.99 |
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US Army Digital ACU Camo M88 PASGT Kevlar Helmet Cover $2.99 |
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Molle Combat Strike Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $59.99 |
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Molle Combat Strike Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $59.99 |
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Multi Purpose Molle Gear Shoulder Bag Digital ACU Camo $18.99 |
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Multi Purpose Molle Gear Shoulder Bag Digital ACU Camo $18.99 |
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Molle Double Pistol Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $4.99 |
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AIRSOFT TRIPLE MAGAZINE MOLLE MODULAR POUCH DIGITAL ACU $18.99 |
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TRANSFORMERS SHOULDER GO HUNTING BAG DIGITAL ACU CAMO $34.99 |
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MODULAR MOLLE UTILITY/TOOLS POUCH BAG DIGITAL ACU CAMO $16.99 |
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USMC US Army Digital ACU Camo MILSPEC Boonie Hat Cap $4.99 |
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US Marine Assault Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $41.99 |
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Airsoft Digital ACU Camo Molle Triple Magazine Pouch $6.99 |
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Molle Double Pistol Mag Gear Pouch Digital ACU Camo $4.99 |
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Tactical Magazine Chest Rig Carry Vest Digital ACU Camo $28.99 |
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US Army Digital ACU Camo M88 PASGT Kevlar Helmet Cover $2.99 |
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ACU Digital ARMY M-65 Field Coat with Liner – MEDIUM $64.95 |
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Deluxe Airsoft Tactical Mesh Vest Digital ACU Camo $64.99 |
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Molle Double Pistol Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $8.99 |
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US Army ACU Digital Camo Pants – Med. – Long $8.50 |
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USMC Marine Digital ACU Camo Cadet Patrol Hat Cap $3.99 |
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Molle Patrol FSBE Assault Backpack Digital ACU Camo $35.99 |
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Tactical Drop Leg Light Pistol Holster Digital ACU Camo $14.99 |
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Modular Half Face Protector Mouth Mask Digital ACU Camo $22.99 |
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Transformers Tactical Shoulder Go Pack Digital ACU Camo $27.99 |
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US 3L Hydration Water Backpack Digital Marpat ACU Camo $8.99 |
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Multi Purpose Molle Gear Shoulder Bag Digital ACU Camo $33.99 |
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Molle Chest Rig Platform Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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Hydration 3L Water System Backpack Digital ACU Camo Bag $8.99 |
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Molle Combat Strike Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $59.99 |
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Molle Hydration Combat Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $46.99 |
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Molle Water Bottle Utility Medic Pouch Digital ACU Camo $15.99 |
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MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Ver.1 Digital ACU Camo $11.99 |
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Tactical Magazine Chest Rig Carry Vest Digital ACU Camo $14.99 |
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Airsoft Molle Double Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $5.99 |
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Molle Drop Leg Panel Utility Pouch Bag Digital ACU Camo $17.99 |
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SWAT Component Molle Drop Leg Holster Digital ACU Camo $18.99 |
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Utility Tool Waist Pouch Carrier Bag Digital ACU Camo $10.99 |
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Molle Milspec Medic First Aid Pouch Digital ACU Camo $6.99 |
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Combat Shirt&Pants Digital ACU Camo w/Elbow Knee Pad S $99.99 |
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US Army Digital ACU Camo M88 PASGT Kevlar Helmet Cover $2.99 |
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Molle Double Pistol Mag Gear Pouch Digital ACU Camo $9.99 |
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Airsoft Molle Double Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $11.99 |
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Airsoft Light Weight Watch Cap Hat Digital ACU Camo $14.99 |
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Molle Milspec Medic First Aid Pouch Digital ACU Camo $11.99 |
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USMC BASEBALL HAT VELCRO PATCH CAP DIGITAL ACU CAMO $9.99 |
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USMC Milspec Radio/Walkie Talkie Pouch Digital ACU Camo $6.99 |
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Combat Shirt&Pants Digital ACU Camo w/Elbow Knee Pad XL $99.99 |
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Multi Purpose Molle Gear Shoulder Bag Digital ACU Camo $18.99 |
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Molle Utility Shoulder Waist Pouch Bag Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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USMC US Army Digital ACU Camo MILSPEC Boonie Hat Cap $4.99 |
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Transformers Tactical Shoulder Go Pack Digital ACU Camo $13.99 |
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Airsoft Tactical Hunting Combat Vest Digital ACU Camo $54.99 |
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TACTICAL ACU ARMY DIGITAL CAMO RIFLE 40″ GUN CARRY CASE $19.00 |
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US Marine Assault Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $19.99 |
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Utility Tool Waist Pouch Carrier Bag Digital ACU Camo $4.99 |
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US 3L Hydration Water Backpack Digital Marpat ACU Camo $19.99 |
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USGI MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Digital ACU Camo #A $6.99 |
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Tactical Utility Shoulder Bag Pouch Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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MOLLE MEDICAL UTILITY FIRSTAID POUCH CASE ACU DIGITAL $5.00 |
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2 ROLLS NEW IN BAG McNett ARMY ACU DIGITAL CAMO WRAP $5.49 |
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Airsoft Light Weight Watch Cap Hat Digital ACU Camo $19.99 |
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Molle Drop Leg Panel Utility Pouch Bag Digital ACU Camo $8.99 |
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Deluxe Airsoft Tactical Mesh Vest Digital ACU Camo $39.99 |
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Combat Shirt&Pants Digital ACU Camo w/Elbow Knee Pad L $99.99 |
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Tac Utility Gear Shoulder Sling Bag Digital ACU Camo S $25.99 |
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Modular Half Face Protector Mouth Mask Digital ACU Camo $17.99 |
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ACU Digital Camo Tactical MOLLE General Utility Pouch $7.99 |
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USGI MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Digital ACU Camo #A $9.99 |
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AEG External Large Battery Pouch Bag Digital ACU Camo $2.99 |
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FSBE Load Bearing Molle Airsoft Vest Digital ACU Camo A $24.99 |
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MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Ver.1 Digital ACU Camo $16.99 |
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Molle Hydration 3L Water Backpack Bag Digital ACU Camo $8.99 |
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FSBE Load Bearing Molle Assault Vest Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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Molle Combat Strike Plate Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $59.99 |
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Silverback Red Dot Laser Digital Colour Grip 4 1911 ACU $71.99 |
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Tac Molle Patrol Rifle Gear Backpack Digital ACU Camo $46.99 |
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Airsoft Utility Briefcase Shoulder Bag Digital ACU Camo $49.99 |
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US Army Digital ACU Camo M88 PASGT Kevlar Helmet Cover $2.99 |
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US MPS Molle Rifle AEG Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $3.99 |
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Molle Hydration Combat Carrier Vest Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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Army Hunting BDU Digital ACU Camo Cadet Patrol Hat Cap $3.99 |
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33″ Dual Rifle Carrying Case Gun Bag Digital ACU Camo $15.99 |
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Airsoft Tactical Hunting Combat Vest Digital ACU Camo $29.99 |
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Tac Molle Patrol Rifle Gear Backpack Digital ACU Camo $24.99 |
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US MPS Molle Rifle AEG Magazine Pouch Digital ACU Camo $8.99 |
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Full Finger Light Weight Duty Gloves Digital ACU Camo $23.99 |
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Airsoft Tactical Hunting Combat Vest Digital ACU Camo $29.99 |
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Combat Shirt&Pants Digital ACU Camo w/Elbow Knee Pad M $99.99 |
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1Qt Canteen Water Bottle w/Pouch & Cup Digital ACU Camo $9.99 |
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Full Finger Light Weight Duty Gloves Digital ACU Camo $28.99 |
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Molle Shoulder Bag Tool Mag Drop Pouch Digital ACU Camo $17.99 |
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Molle Shoulder Bag Tool Mag Drop Pouch Digital ACU Camo $8.99 |
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Molle Handgun Pistol Holster Pouch Digital ACU Camo $12.99 |
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USGI MICH TC-2000 ACH Helmet Cover Digital ACU Camo #A $6.99 |
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14″ Airsoft Carry Case Gun Bag Pouch Digital ACU Camo $9.99 |
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AcuRite Digital Wireless Weather Thermometer Indoor/Outdoor, 00604 $24.99 Temperature displays are user-selectable for ºF or ºC – Time is displayed in 12-hour format with PM indicator, or in 24 hour format – Clock has a daily alarm with available 10-minute snooze function – Wireless 433MHz transmission of outdoor temperature from remote sensor up to 100 feet away – Sensor is included – Low-battery icons for the display and the remote – Can be wall-mounted or free-stan… |
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AcuRite Extra Large Digital Timer, 00531 $15.49 It’s a countdown/up timer. The max count range is 23 hour 59min 59sec., then the timer counts down to 00:00:00 the unit will start to alarm and count up (this will tell the user how much additional time has elapsed since the timer started sounding). The alarm will continuously sound (at 75db) for 1 minute or until the user presses the “START/STOP” button. Extra-large LCD display screen and an exte… |
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Chaney Instrument Digital Cooking Thermometer $16.99 Digital Cooking Thermometer. ABS molded case. Acrylic lens. Digital movement… |
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FatTrack GOLD Digital Body Fat Caliper with FREE MyoTape $23.74 Recommended by Men’s Journal, Muscular Development, Oxygen, Physical, Shape, Ironman, Muscle & Fitness Hers, Max Sports & Fitness, American Health and Fitness, IDEA Personal Trainer, and Natural Muscle magazines. Also recommended by the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation, the FatTrack II meets the stringent requirements of weightlifters, bodybuilders, and powerlifters. Also, testosterone.net, i… |
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Carl Zeiss Optical Inc Lens Pre-Moistened Tissues $4.95 Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths “The ultimate convenience in lens cleaning” Pre-moistened, non-abrasive lens cloths safely and quickly clean any lens, especially those with Zeiss anti-reflective multi-layer coatings. High-tech ammonia-free formula cleans effectively without leaving streaks or residue. Clean smudged and dirty lenses at your convenience with these handy individual packets. Keep seve… |
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FatTrack Gold Digital Body Fat Caliper – 1 pc,(AccuFitness) $24.99 The FatTrack Gold Kit includes two great tools to track body fat, muscle growth and general changes to your body. The kit includes:Digital Body Fat CaliperThis portable, compact unit lets you measure your body fat by yourself. It automatically calculates… |
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ACU Laptop Backpack – Digital Camo – Multi Pocket $30.75 High-tech backpack for your high-tech gear in popular unisex ACU (Army Combat Uniform) Digital Camo. Overall dimensions 17″ wide x 17″ height x 9″ depth; 2.5 lbs…. |
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BTI – Power adapter – 90 Watt $42.22 90W UNIVERSAL AC ADAPTER FOR PWR GATEWAY SERIES INCLUDES 5 TIPS… |
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MAGLITE 3-D Cell LED Flashlight $58.59 The Maglite 3 D-Cell Flashlight is one of the most powerful and durable flashlights on the market today! From a trusted name in quality handheld flashlights, the Maglite 3 D-Cell Flashlight is made of high strength aluminum alloy. It features a high intensity krypton bulp with a powerful output of up to 22,000 candlepower. The Maglite features an adjustable light beam and a spare lamp safely secur… |
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Army ACU Digital Headwrap $4.95 Army ACU Digital Headwrap |
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ARMY ACU DIGITAL BANDANA $3.38 *ARMY ACU DIGITAL BANDANA *22 X 22 SEWN ON FOUR SIDES |
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Digital Camo Acu Bandana $1.61 Carolina Manufacturing Company B22CAM-000069 Digital Camo Acu Bandana Carolina Manufacturing Company B22CAM-000069 Digital Camo Acu Bandana Features: • 100% cotton |
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ACU DIGITAL CAMO DOG TAGS $2.25 S/S MAT ACU DIGITAL CAMO TAG |
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ACU DIGITAL SPEC-4 INSIGNIA $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
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ACU DIGITAL SERGEANT INSIGNIA $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
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ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
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ACU DIGITAL 1ST LIEUTENANT $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
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ACU DIGITAL CAPTAIN INSIGNIA $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
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ACU DIGITAL MAJOR INSIGNIA $4.28 *ACU DIGITAL PRIVATE INSIGNIA *55% POLYESTER/45% COTTON R/S *POLYESTER EMBROIDERY *W/HOOK & LOOP BACKING |
Shanghai Is Not What You Would Expect When You Visit the World’s Largest Emerging Market
In 1982, early in my Management Consulting career with Deloitte (a Big 4 Accounting and Consulting firm), I made my first to trip to China. I was on an engagement in the Middle East at the time and our client was Saudi Arabian Airlines. I was based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia however worked with clients and traveled extensively throughout the region.
As part of the project, I had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong and Beijing however every one told me to avoid Shanghai as it was dreary and in the dumps. Today, Shanghai is not the kind of city most expect to see when they visit the world’s largest Emerging Market.
Amazingly, the Pudong area, which is ground zero of the hustle and bustle of Shanghai and representative of the China Dream, did not even exist 20 years ago.
Construction on the New Open Economic Development Zone, which has grown to become China’s pulsing financial and commercial hub, only really began in the early 1990s, right around the time the nation’s economy embarked on a two-decade long, double-digit annual growth rate transformation.
This (the unapologetically capitalistic city seems to scream out) is what, Made in China, built for us.
While the Developed world spent the better part of the last few decades buying knick-knacks they didn’t need with money they didn’t have, China Inc. got busy both producing those same products, and lending the world’s consumers the money with which to buy them. The result is one of the largest trade imbalances in modern economic history. At a staggering $2.4 trillion, the Middle Kingdom’s foreign reserve stockpile is by far the largest in the world. And, although a not-insignificant $900 billion of those reserves are held in steadily depreciating greenbacks (not to mention a large euro holding), the Chinese are wasting no time converting those paper cash piles into tangible asset stakes.
Also, China has been on a resource-buying binge over the past ten years, inking deals with major mining companies from Africa to Australia, South America, The Middle East and all over Asia.
Just last month China signed more than $8.8 billion of new commercial and mining deals with resource giant Australia, despite its southern neighbor’s onerous new resource profits tax laws. The Middle Kingdom’s voracious industrialization inhaled around $41.7 billion worth of Australia’s minerals in 2009, including almost $20 billion of iron ore and concentrates.
Last year China also became Brazil’s number one trading partner when it agreed to lend $10 billion to Petrobras in return for guaranteed oil supply over the next decade. I invite you to read here http://bit.ly/9TXkMF my recent article “Energy is One of the 5Es of the Evaluation Framework” that contains a discussion about this transaction between Brazil and China. Other projects between China and its South American BRIC counterpart included a $5 billion steel plant at the Acu port in Rio de Janeiro. This deal represents China’s largest ever investment in Latin America’s richest resource economy and its biggest foreign steel-plant investment.
The world’s fastest growing economic superpower is also looking closer to home in an effort to feed its unwavering appetite and to divest itself of paper promises.
“Central Asia is rich in mineral resources, particularly rare metals, copper and gold that China needs for economic growth,” President Hu Jintao announced on a recent visit to Central Asia, where he signed gas and nuclear agreements and promised cooperation in port construction and transportation infrastructure. I invite you to read here http://bit.ly/d3Of2k my recent article on China and rare earths.
Conspicuously absent from these and a slew of other high profile deals were the “emerged” markets. While the Petrobras deal was going down, for instance, politicians in the US were eagerly handing out hundreds of billions of other people’s dollars to Goldman Sachs (via AIG), and bribing its citizens to purchase new kitchen appliances, most of which were probably made in China anyway.
Of course, all this stimulation comes at a terrible cost. Not only must the US economy swallow the opportunity cost (of the goods and services that might have been produced had those trillions not been siphoned off to bailout the nation’s failed banking, insurance, and auto industries), it must also contend with seemingly uncontrollable debt loads.
Barely 9 months into the current financial year, the US in the past few weeks, passed the $1 trillion annual deficit mark. Though marginally smaller than last year’s total at this point, such a figure is hardly a cause for celebration.
The world’s most indebted economy – on a gross basis – is also notching up a worrying tally of single day records.
The Washington Times reports:
- The largest one-day increase in USA national debt was on June 30 (circa 2010) and it totaled $165,931,038,264.30.
- This one day amount is bigger than the entire annual deficit for fiscal year 2007.
- It is larger than the $140 billion in savings the new health care bill will produce over its first 10 years.
- The one day amount works out to nearly $1,500 for every US household, or more than 10 times the median daily household income.
And now that the future demand has been brought forward, through “Cash for Clunkers” and other government stimulus and spending programs, the USA is struggling to keep its economy afloat. The citizens of the USA have allowed their government to essentially spend their personal savings AND their future earnings.
Meanwhile, China is struggling to cool its own economy down. It is all the government can do to keep a lid on growth at 11.9%, the figure recorded in the first quarter of this year. Stronger domestic demand and a rebound in exports forced the International Monetary Fund to upwardly revise its outlook for China’s 2010 GDP, from 10% to 10.5%. Housing prices are still rising by an incredible 12.4% per month, according to the latest available figures, even after Beijing introduced a series of tightening measures aimed at dampening real estate speculation. I invite you to read here http://bit.ly/aucMjO one of my recent blog posts about China trying to cool their economy.
Almost nobody expects China to keep such a breakneck pace. In fact, many are warning of sharp corrections ahead. As many are well aware, nothing moves up or down without (sometimes major) corrections. Straight lines are for geometry classes, not markets. Over the long haul, however, the trend is pretty clear. I invite you to read here http://bit.ly/aXAwI0 one of my recent blog posts about the Chinese economy being out of control.
While it may seem like it is Time to Exit the Dragon, it’s difficult to imagine the emerging middle-class consumers of China returning to the lot of lowly-paid factory workers without a struggle. It is almost as difficult to imagine an American working for less than the minimum wage but it might soon be a reality for the American worker. This situation will probably awaken the Free Agent Entrepreneurial desire among many to consider a shift from a W2 wage system to a 1099 ownership system and lifestyle. I invite you to read here http://bit.ly/dwnsXv an article about Looking to Retool as a Digital Entrepreneur.
Many still see China as a ripe buying opportunity but this is not the kind of wealth creating opportunity that you are likely to see in the headlines of the evening business news and that is why those who know they need to be savvy with their money, like the insiders, belong to a wealth creating community.
They gain the necessary financial education and they obtain association with, access to, and membership in a wealth creation community to regain control over their financial lifestyle. As a result, they obtain examples of alternative wealth creation strategies such as debt reduction, asset protection, and wealth acceleration with investments in items such as precious metals, water rights, oil, natural gas, potash mines, food commodities, or gold mines … perhaps investments in energy assets that are inherently useful like oil rigs, hydropower, or methanol plants … things hard to build, difficult to replace, and costly to substitute … definitely not financial stocks, definitely not retail stocks, definitely not commercial property.
I trust this article provides a little more insight into the global economy and while some may say it is Time to Exit the Dragon, others highlight what may be ripe buying opportunities among a handful of Chinese companies that trade in US Indexes, or as ADRs, and have extremely attractive valuations.
It is wise to monitor world affairs and consider alternative wealth generating strategies. I will provide updates in future articles and at my blog over the next few weeks.
About the Author
http://aspenIbiz.blogspot.com
Mike Farrell is a Marketing Consultant, works with businesses to use Internet Marketing for their advertising and PR needs, and develops campaigns that drive highly qualified traffic to online properties for commercial purposes.