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"And to do that it will need machinery".
Infrastructure and materials stocks rallied on the Obama stimulus plans, as investors figure on billions of dollars being funneled to projects that will need machinery and metal.
But obviously that plant over time needs to increase its productivity and that will need capital investment and machinery and the finance required to deliver that.
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Which is why if Labor wants to cash in on their activist and progressive taxation agenda they will need to start talking less about the machinery and a lot more about what they will do with the windfall.
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