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[quote user=invst4profit]How can a company that produces nothing (face book) be of any possible financial value, yet it is.
Facebook connects people that are willing to invest a LOT of their time to add content, as it adds value to them. In return facebook can mine the data and allow advertisers to display targeted ads. It is very effective, say if you are a flowershop in Toronto marketing to 55+ year old divorced women that love gardening. Even Google doesn't have this kind of detailed info on people. That is where the value is ! [Google reads your gmail emails, btw, so they too know what you're up to .. so if you discuss 'flowers" with your son in an email you might see more flower ads as opposed to, say car ads]
[quote user=invst4profit]Again now with the European situation we should be experiencing the same but the powers that be will not allow it to occur.
Let's assume for now Greece will either get their act together, or more likely, will leave the Euro, with Portugal soon. Government spending is out of control there, relative to income. Worse than Ontario's or Quebec even.
Expect strikes such as the ones we see now in GTA to become more violent and more frequent as governments start to cut back, on service, on wages, on benefits. Not just GTA, of course, but in many cities across the (over) developed world. Let's call it the (over)coddled world.
Of course no one wants to give up what they perceive rightly as "their right". Everyone will have to give up s.th. .. some a little .. some a lot.
How about: free healthcare services only for a vastly reduced catalog, free education only to grade 9, free garbage pickup only for one small bag/month, reduced OAS/CPP payouts etc. .. everything will be discussed in the months and years to come and most folks will get LESS than before as "the government" can't afford it anymore.
If people say "the government" they mean: other people as "the governemnt" is funded by "we the people". So "we the people" have to decide what is affordable and what is not. Many many services we took for granted for 30+ years will be on the table to be chopped, or reduced or amended.
[quote user=invst4profit]Logical thinking is apparently no longer relevant in a world with personal wealth beyond imagination.
Greed .. and fear drives this world. Always has .. always will be. And of course the price and availability of money and the desires of humans living in it. And intelligent thinking and unintelligent emotions will always drive decisions.
Canada is relatively blessed here in that it has lower debt, a conservative government and many physical resources the worlds wants (wood, water, uranium, coal, gas, oil, diamonds, potash, wheat fields, ...) and a large immigration "let's get it done" based population, although a lot of (over)coddling is certainly evident here too that will need correcting in the years to come.
Govern your investment decision accordingly.
Facebook connects people that are willing to invest a LOT of their time to add content, as it adds value to them. In return facebook can mine the data and allow advertisers to display targeted ads. It is very effective, say if you are a flowershop in Toronto marketing to 55+ year old divorced women that love gardening. Even Google doesn't have this kind of detailed info on people. That is where the value is ! [Google reads your gmail emails, btw, so they too know what you're up to .. so if you discuss 'flowers" with your son in an email you might see more flower ads as opposed to, say car ads]
[quote user=invst4profit]Again now with the European situation we should be experiencing the same but the powers that be will not allow it to occur.
Let's assume for now Greece will either get their act together, or more likely, will leave the Euro, with Portugal soon. Government spending is out of control there, relative to income. Worse than Ontario's or Quebec even.
Expect strikes such as the ones we see now in GTA to become more violent and more frequent as governments start to cut back, on service, on wages, on benefits. Not just GTA, of course, but in many cities across the (over) developed world. Let's call it the (over)coddled world.
Of course no one wants to give up what they perceive rightly as "their right". Everyone will have to give up s.th. .. some a little .. some a lot.
How about: free healthcare services only for a vastly reduced catalog, free education only to grade 9, free garbage pickup only for one small bag/month, reduced OAS/CPP payouts etc. .. everything will be discussed in the months and years to come and most folks will get LESS than before as "the government" can't afford it anymore.
If people say "the government" they mean: other people as "the governemnt" is funded by "we the people". So "we the people" have to decide what is affordable and what is not. Many many services we took for granted for 30+ years will be on the table to be chopped, or reduced or amended.
[quote user=invst4profit]Logical thinking is apparently no longer relevant in a world with personal wealth beyond imagination.
Greed .. and fear drives this world. Always has .. always will be. And of course the price and availability of money and the desires of humans living in it. And intelligent thinking and unintelligent emotions will always drive decisions.
Canada is relatively blessed here in that it has lower debt, a conservative government and many physical resources the worlds wants (wood, water, uranium, coal, gas, oil, diamonds, potash, wheat fields, ...) and a large immigration "let's get it done" based population, although a lot of (over)coddling is certainly evident here too that will need correcting in the years to come.
Govern your investment decision accordingly.