And now the U.S. wants toget into the business of persuading countries to export their newly rich consumers to the U.S. to pick up the slack in demand left by empty-pocketed American consumers.
Belatedly, the Securities and Exchange Commission and NYSE may nowget serious about the kind of "due diligence" needed to protect U.S. and other shareholders, particularly given the "green light" provided June 24 or 25 to resume the trading of Brilliance stock.
As a consequence, tutoring in the U.S. is now seen by many parents as de rigueur toget their young charges to achievement levels that these very same parents attained without widespread tutoring.