CEO Mark Zuckenberg eventually decided to make his company go public in NYSE, he auto-estimated his company to a value of about...100 billions$ (only Apple or oils companies have enough cash in hands to buy out the company)
But facebook growth is slowing down: the company yet is loosing money, the publicity doesnt cover its cost and is not very efficient as it is saturated.Worst? The number of american account is stable or negative, not growing anymore ( 120millions) the only way facebook can grow is introduce itself to new countries.
Furthermore any 2.0 company that went public was a failure (Remember Myspace?)
An interesting complete check why facebook is not a good investment:
http://mankabros.com/blogs/onmedea/2010/07/01/facebook-is-worthless/
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Beloved burning planet
The pollution isnt considered as one of the main problems in emerging countries. The 1,3billion chineese will pollute more than the 300millions american next year. Yes but they are four times as many. After all, each chineese pollutes 4 times less than an american, twice less than an european, and they pollute to produce the products we like to buy: toys for christmas, cheap clothes, useless gadgets. So whose fault is the pollution afterall?
A debate on energy use on The Economist:
Okinawa no future
U.S. Pentagon, scared of China's new policy about its neighbor, would like to open a new airbase on Japan soil. How is that possible knowing they have to move the current base in Okinawa to Guam?
China isnt a threat right now, but Korea is, and China might become, U.S. has two strategies available:
-Withdraw, to US territory, respect China's will to demostrate its power in the Western Pacific, and let down its allies.
-Go big and show China who is still the number one in the area by building more bases for its marine ships, more airbase for its F-22, and more facilities for its troops.
A japaneese prime minister already resigned because he wouldnt destroy the Okinawa american base for "safety reasons". How many more are going to let the problem blow?
China isnt a threat right now, but Korea is, and China might become, U.S. has two strategies available:
-Withdraw, to US territory, respect China's will to demostrate its power in the Western Pacific, and let down its allies.
-Go big and show China who is still the number one in the area by building more bases for its marine ships, more airbase for its F-22, and more facilities for its troops.
A japaneese prime minister already resigned because he wouldnt destroy the Okinawa american base for "safety reasons". How many more are going to let the problem blow?
China's most glorious building of the last decade on the edge?
The Three Gorges, a dam bigger than any dam ever built before. Enough power to provide electricity to a city the size of Shanghai, by itself. An industrial sucess, an ecological disaster. We can already see that the surrounding lakes lack of water, the 1,2 million people exodus forced by the government, the fact that the dam might collapse sooner than expected (like Sanmexia a decade earlier).
Criticism of this project is now allowed, even from government officials. Of course they didnt sign the authorization, their predecessors 20 years ago did. No one will take responsability if anything happens...
http://www.economist.com/node/18806177?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/chokingonthethreegorges
Friday, June 10, 2011
Ciao Ragazzi
Berlusconi, in the end, wont be able to rule Italia anymore. Despite a few success, he will leave behind him a country in an economic ride towards catastrophy.
Giulio Tremonti, his finance minister, saved what he could of the Italian house but are there anything left to save?
Budget crisis, high unemployment, no competitive universities. Only Zimbabwe and Haiti had slower GDP growth than Italy in the 2000-2010 decade!
Italia's productivity rate per head is lower than Mongolia or Belarus.
How such a smart man (ranked first fortune of his country) did that to his nation?
http://www.economist.com/node/18805327?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/themanwhoscrewedanentirecountry
Thursday, June 9, 2011
The web-browsers battle
Internet Explorer, the ancestor
Mozilla Firefox (ex Thunderbird), the open-source everlasting alternative browser. Most popular in the world, its also the only browser without a big company back-up. It is the safest, the most innovative, and the only open code browser.
Safari: Apple's browser, archaic but easy to use
Safari: Apple's browser, archaic but easy to use
Opera: a developper joint-adventure. Lots of features but too hard to use for consumer lambda
Google Chrome: The new challenger, takes a lot like Firefox, less safe but much faster, it is google's new top project (25% of new employees goes to chrome developping)
Use the extension system and the integration of other programs as well. Growing fast, less fast than firefox (who grew fast for 12 years) but yet the second biggest in future
From the i-Tech website Guizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/5581880
Use the extension system and the integration of other programs as well. Growing fast, less fast than firefox (who grew fast for 12 years) but yet the second biggest in future
From the i-Tech website Guizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/5581880
On it-jobs- The Google hiring path
Google's hardcore recruiting methods put it behind other giants as Facebook or Apple to recruit, freshly graduated students dont wanna go trough a 14 interview process anymore. But its new habit of manhunting in lower universities while keeping high standards might payoff soon!
http://it-jobs.fins.com/Articles/SB130642885529019387/How-Google-Finds-New-Recruits
http://it-jobs.fins.com/Articles/SB130642885529019387/How-Google-Finds-New-Recruits
Obama's tough years to come
From the Wall Street Journal, a right-wing speech on how wrong Obama is doing? (Objectively, i dont share this point of view but find it interesting)
The slow economing growth, raising jobless rate, the never ending deficit problem...
I personally believe the credit should be given to G.W. Bush for giving Obama a weaker economy than he received. Tough Obama has to face most of this problems before...The 2012 election race!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303657404576363984173620692.html?mod=e2fb
The slow economing growth, raising jobless rate, the never ending deficit problem...
I personally believe the credit should be given to G.W. Bush for giving Obama a weaker economy than he received. Tough Obama has to face most of this problems before...The 2012 election race!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303657404576363984173620692.html?mod=e2fb
Hoy en Google!
Hoy y solamente hoy en www.google.com ...
Vas en la pagina...
Sientate como Jimmy Hendrix!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_lHSaPhuNY
(Ode to the joy played from google.com (bad quality tough ) )
Vas en la pagina...
Sientate como Jimmy Hendrix!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_lHSaPhuNY
(Ode to the joy played from google.com (bad quality tough ) )
Friday, June 3, 2011
The Coca Cola Company Project!
Mi parte de la presentacion sobre los empresas globales:
The Coca-Cola Company, una empresa mas potente que un pais?
Una empresa que ha revolucionado el marketing mundial en los ultimas 125 anos!
The Coca-Cola Company, una empresa mas potente que un pais?
Una empresa que ha revolucionado el marketing mundial en los ultimas 125 anos!
Si alguien quiere manda me un mail a a.marche@toulouse-business-school.org. Es un powerpoint completo associado a un file word de 27 paginas sobre la historia del grupo The Coca-Cola Company, su situacion actual, y su historia de marketing, que puede apprender a muchas otras empresas!
Brazil, una economia caliente
La economia de Brasil nunca era tan bueno, todo el mundo tiene un trabajo, los salarios crecen, la deuda baja.
Los macroeconomistos de Brasilia creen que el resto del mundo tiene mas que apprender de Brasil que los brasilenos del resto del mundo. Pero los precions estan subiendo tambien... Una economia que se caliente demasiado puede caer muy pronto.
Reflexion, el mismo processo en China?
http://www.economist.com/node/18774806?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/toohot
Los macroeconomistos de Brasilia creen que el resto del mundo tiene mas que apprender de Brasil que los brasilenos del resto del mundo. Pero los precions estan subiendo tambien... Una economia que se caliente demasiado puede caer muy pronto.
Reflexion, el mismo processo en China?
http://www.economist.com/node/18774806?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/toohot
Friday, May 27, 2011
Revolution @ IMF
Whatever what the emerging countries says... The world need a European at the head of IMF, afterall, the main deal of IMF right now is to solve the Greek, Portuguese and Irish crisis (and eventually Italia or Spain). Christine Lagarde was the head of the second E.U. economic department.
Even tough it is sad that Mr Strauss Kahn had to withdraw from the job (besides his personal tendancies, he has a solid bilan at the head of the organization and was a good leader), Lagarde could do even better, she has the managing skills he lacked, the only concerns i personally have is that she would go to soft on Greece or Portugal whom needs strong measures!
http://www.economist.com/node/18744017?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/timeforachange
Even tough it is sad that Mr Strauss Kahn had to withdraw from the job (besides his personal tendancies, he has a solid bilan at the head of the organization and was a good leader), Lagarde could do even better, she has the managing skills he lacked, the only concerns i personally have is that she would go to soft on Greece or Portugal whom needs strong measures!
http://www.economist.com/node/18744017?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/timeforachange
Sunday, April 24, 2011
A quiet country starts to roar...
Finland, a healthy rich scandinavian european country. Wait, European? Not so sure, Finland that use to be one of the strongest pro european nation among the E-U now elected "True Finns" an anti immigration nationalist party that is proud to refuse bailout on Portugal Greece or Ireland... Is this what is awaiting the rest of Europe? Only time will tell
http://www.economist.com/node/18587287?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/suomishaeup
http://www.economist.com/node/18587287?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/suomishaeup
Friday, April 22, 2011
What does China really expects from Africa?
I know it feels like I am obsessed with China's expansion around the world, maybe because I am going to Shanghai in three days, maybe because I fear it.
Well, this articles states that if Chineese help was welcomed at the beginning in the African continent, there is now more and more resilience about it: it feels like a second wave of colonization. Chineese intends to lockout natural ressources in exchange for building factories, hospitals, schools and roads. But more and more it feels like the infrastructures they build are cheaply built: an hospital had to be close only 6 months after its construction for security concerns! Same for the famous trans-Congo road built a few years ago...
Cheap payback for ressources? Not only, local traders feel invaded by Chineese manufactured goods, cheaper, that now appears on local small markets.
And Chineese bring along their tradition of corruption and agressive management, most of the african opposition now use an anti-sino feeling as an electoral argument...
http://www.economist.com/node/18586448?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/tryingtopulltogether
Well, this articles states that if Chineese help was welcomed at the beginning in the African continent, there is now more and more resilience about it: it feels like a second wave of colonization. Chineese intends to lockout natural ressources in exchange for building factories, hospitals, schools and roads. But more and more it feels like the infrastructures they build are cheaply built: an hospital had to be close only 6 months after its construction for security concerns! Same for the famous trans-Congo road built a few years ago...
Cheap payback for ressources? Not only, local traders feel invaded by Chineese manufactured goods, cheaper, that now appears on local small markets.
And Chineese bring along their tradition of corruption and agressive management, most of the african opposition now use an anti-sino feeling as an electoral argument...
http://www.economist.com/node/18586448?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/tryingtopulltogether
Saturday, April 16, 2011
What if China bought the world?
Just as a preview, China has enough money to buy
- Every single american farming facilitie
-Portugal Ireland Spain and Greece soverign debts altogether
-Apple+Microsot+Google+IBM
-The whole American department of defense
-Manathan real estate (only 10% of his liquidities would buy the whole district)
-The whole city of Washington
-The 50 most valuable sports team (2% of its liquidities)
Who wants to be a triple trillionaire?
http://www.economist.com/node/18560525?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/whowantstobeatriple
- Every single american farming facilitie
-Portugal Ireland Spain and Greece soverign debts altogether
-Apple+Microsot+Google+IBM
-The whole American department of defense
-Manathan real estate (only 10% of his liquidities would buy the whole district)
-The whole city of Washington
-The 50 most valuable sports team (2% of its liquidities)
Who wants to be a triple trillionaire?
http://www.economist.com/node/18560525?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/ar/whowantstobeatriple
Friday, April 15, 2011
How to control your web image
Last article of the day, but not the least. In nowadays world where your web image is as important as your I(n) R(eal) L(ife) image, how to manage the data you store on facebook, tumblr, twitter that headhunter for companies might find? Even thieves 2.0 now use your facebook infos to break in...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/technology/personaltech/14basics.html?_r=1&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=TE-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-HFO-041511-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/technology/personaltech/14basics.html?_r=1&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=TE-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-HFO-041511-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
Sphero, a robot controlled trough smartphones!
Sphero is a robotic ball that is controlled by a smartphone. Currently under development by Orbotix, the robot can be tethered to a device via Bluetooth and controlled through a variety of apps. Orbotix has released a video showingSphero on the move. It is set to be released later this year.
here the little droid in action!
here the little droid in action!
Vicious cycle: Are countries poor because they are violent or violent because they are poor?
Second article of the day from the economist:
An essay on however is it poor country that becomes violent or their violence that turn them poor?
Dropping out of your college degree to start brand new business...Why not?
The Thiel Fellowship, from Peter Thiel (Ex-CEO of Paypal, first investor in The Facebook and head of the Clarium Capital high tech hedge fund, decided to give away $100,000 to students who would drop out of college and launch their own company!
Read the interview:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2011/04/higher-education_bubble_0?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/bl/moreonpeterthiel
Read the interview:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2011/04/higher-education_bubble_0?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/bl/moreonpeterthiel
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Google revolution the way statistics are viewed
el nuevo sistema de statistics de google. Aqui una demonstracion con la apertura de linea android
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFpq9WXbJo&feature=player_embedded#at=109
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFpq9WXbJo&feature=player_embedded#at=109
Monday, April 4, 2011
2012
The major event of the week: Barrack Obama begins campaign for re-election!
http://www.barackobama.com/?source=BOFB
http://www.barackobama.com/?source=BOFB
The new economy
I ve found a well written article about the new economy, its definition, aims and suppositions about the future. From americain weekly business press Business Week (One of the most read business paper in the world after Wall Street Journal)
China establishes itself as a full-power
China erases part of his history and write its future by building a huge "Modern chineese history museum" in... Tianamen square!
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/04/world/asia/04museum.html?_r=1&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=WO-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-ACG-040411-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/04/world/asia/04museum.html?_r=1&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=WO-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-ACG-040411-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
Friday, March 11, 2011
Que pasa este semana en el mundo...
El jefe del goviernmento lybian, Colonel M. Kadhafi, envia su ejercito para contrar las revoltas en el este y el norte de su pais. La communidad international se prepara a un intervention de los United Nations.
New York Times de hoy
Japon es como siempre, necessita ayudar su poblacion contre el earthquake de magnituda 8.9, un record!
(Wall Street Journal de hoy)
Una video que describe la violencia del earthquake y del tsunami que ha followed el earthquake
Friday, March 4, 2011
El declino del imperio americano...Rise of the east
While America's influence collapse....
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/01/02/think_again_american_decline
Chinese managers pose along angolans' workers. 600millions $ to build stadium for Africa's nations cup
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/02/22/china_international?page=0,12
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/01/02/think_again_american_decline
Chinese managers pose along angolans' workers. 600millions $ to build stadium for Africa's nations cup
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/02/22/china_international?page=0,12
Retirements
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/03/business/retirementspecial/03SOCIAL.html?_r=1&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=BU-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-GYL-030311-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
Seria posible de tener los mismos fin de vida que nuestros padres?
Seria posible de tener los mismos fin de vida que nuestros padres?
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Bienvenido a mi blog sobre la globalizacion!
Este blog tiene por objetivo de presentar los differentes aspectos de la globalizacion con un punto de visto universitario.
Soy Alexandre, estudiante en Toulouse Business-School, ahorra en la Universidad de Alicante.
Espero que este blog va a informarte de manera interessante y divertida!
Soy Alexandre, estudiante en Toulouse Business-School, ahorra en la Universidad de Alicante.
Espero que este blog va a informarte de manera interessante y divertida!
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