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Thanks for the clarification, that may well be true in most circumstances. The main reason for the depenture being so expensive is because of it's lacking supply and it's consistant rising market value, because of this, the resell value has always been rated high. Articles such as http://www.economist.com/world/asia/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9340150 would show the current situation.
I believe it is a sound investment for companies or families to keep the debenture. Not only that, I know CDNIS is a wonderful school and I have heard many success stories with their students. I was a previous CDNIS student from the old campus and I had the first hand opportunity to experience how the school works. The education on par with the Canadian system. (I know that because I transferred to a Canadian school after) Friends that usually come from a mixture of families with different specializations, not too multicultural, but you'll probably see a few native canadians around from time to time. Most of my friends are at a Canadian University at the moment which ranges from University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, Queens University, McMaster University, Western University where most would choose to specialize in areas of Commerce, Science (Medicine), and others. Of course, it is not restricted within the Canadian Boundaries, some of my friends are at HKU, CU and British Universities such has LSE, UCL, Nottingham and Kings.
It seems like I've typed alot, hopefully it will be useful for parents to choose the school for their kids to go into.
If there are any questions just send me an email and I'll try my best to answer. It does not have to be about the debenture, it can be educational wise.
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