Thursday, January 30, 2014

Why the U.S. GDP Growth of 3.2% In the Fourth Quarter 2013 is not true?

Why the U.S. GDP Growth of 3.2% In the Fourth Quarter 2013 is not true?


Because for the fourth quarter of 2013, Walmart U.S. reported a 1.0 percent comp sales increase. Walmart U.S. gained market share in "food, consumables, health & wellness/OTC," as well as the entertainment categories and toys.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Why rich people are hated?

Why  rich people are hated?

Because envy creates hatred

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Average time for an IPO

Average time for an IPO

Venture-capital firms, which typically invest in startups several years after angels, wait a median 7.35 years for a startup in their portfolio to achieve liquidity through an IPO, and a median 5.21 years for an acquisition, according to 2012 data from Dow Jones
VentureSource

Monday, January 27, 2014

The businesses of the future

The businesses of the future:

Reselling NSA data collection 

Data on Americans to be stored outside the country.

Email services that never touch an American server.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Who determines the difference between the official history and true history?

Who determines the difference between the official history and true history?

The winner

Friday, January 24, 2014

What is a liberal arts education good for?

What is a  liberal arts education good for?

Though  is a waste of time and money , is a force for good and it should not be demolished.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Which are the most mobile metropolitan areas in the U.S.?

Which are  the most mobile metropolitan areas in the U.S.?

Salt Lake City and San Francisco, in which mobility rates are similar to those in western Europe and Canada.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

An Example of Bonds Versus Stocks

An Example of Bonds Versus Stocks

Pimco, one of the world’s largest bond funds, set an unfortunate record in 2013. Its flagship fund saw the most outflows of any mutual fund ever in one year — a net outflow of $41 billion in 2013.

 The Dow ended 2013 with a gain of 72.37 points, or 0.4%, at 16,576.66, setting a record-high close for the 52nd time in 2013 and contributing to a 26.5% annual gain, the largest since 1995.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

How to be the best salesman

How to be the best salesman

Explain damaging myths about what your produce or service is fighting.

Answer the question:

Why do so many people seem to think things that I am selling are getting worse?

Explain the myths and the answers to  the question with a lot of data, sophisticated data and curious data.

Friday, January 17, 2014

The age of entitlements has ended up creating social segregation.

Workless class doesn’t vote

Workless class doesn’t have a voice.

Workless class doesn’t matter.

Workless class lives in the age of entitlements.

The age of entitlements has ended up creating  social segregation.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

A new data on sale

A new data on sale:

Your location data will be sold to marketers.

Location that includes doctors visits.

In the U.S., companies don't have to get a consent before collecting and sharing your personal information, including your location.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Reality About Inequality

The Reality About Inequality

'A fair chance in the race of life' does come through the true free market alone.

Places with some kind of free market

Places with some kind of free market

Hong Kong ,Singapore, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand and Canada.

The Wrong Question to the Right Answer?

The Wrong Question to the Right Answer?

Can the Fed taper its bond purchases?

The current and future trends regarding Mergers & Acquisitions

The current and future trends regarding Mergers & Acquisitions

The current and future trends regarding Mergers & Acquisitions in the technology sector is based on the tendency of big corporation to invest in companies that help them compromise legally citizen’s privacy issues.

Mergers and Acquisitions will be in the next two years mainly in technologies and business that subtly can use hardware or software to get data from users behaviors.


In my humble opinion in the next two years the most important mergers and acquisitions will always have an issue related to ACLU, NSA or the American Psychological Association.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Who will be politically dominant?

Who will be politically dominant?

Elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington , D.C.

As technology continues to widen the gap between the very rich and the struggling, shrinking middle class, elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. will become even more politically dominant.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

What is necessary to believe in order to succeed?

In order to succeed it is necessary to believe that what you are doing is very important.



It is one thing to tell someone you support him, it is another thing to work at making him believe, that what he is doing is very important to him, and that he must succeed.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Who is the most important customer of the United States?

Who is the most important  customer of  the United States?

Main export partners according the C.I.A. are Canada 18.9%, Mexico 14%, China 7.2%, Japan 4.5% (2012 est.)

Friday, January 10, 2014

Relation between jobs and births in the U.S.

Relation between jobs and births in the U.S.

For all of 2013, the economy added 2.2 million jobs -- on par with 2012's gains.

A total of 3,953,590 births were registered in the United States in 2011.

The researchers found that 3,952,841 babies were born in 2012, which is about 700 fewer than 2011.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

How to help the poor in the U.S.

How to help the poor in the U.S.

Supplementing the income of people who work in qualifying low-income jobs.

Promoting work over dependence.

Educate both parents.

Eliminate unemployment insurance.

Dismantling  federal programs  and turning the money that funded them over to counties.

Eliminate federal and state involvement.

Allow counties to use their discretion as to how they should structure anti-poverty initiatives.

Measure economic mobility.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

America is becoming Europe

America is becoming Europe, Europe is becoming Germany, and Germany is becoming Japan, a flat GDP Growth Rate forever.

How to Keep People Unhealthy

How to Keep People Unhealthy

Giving them the best free medical treatment.

Monday, January 6, 2014

How does the United States Congress work?

How does the United States Congress work?

The United States Congress works preserving the status quo to preserve all of its options for the future.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

An America of Value: Making U.S. Government Pay Off

An America of Value: Making U.S. Government Pay Off

For America, the gap between soaring expenses and stagnant incomes is filled by debt.

At the same time, 40% of Americans, work in jobs that don't have any future.

America's higher problem calls for both wiser choices by American people and better value from U.S. Government.

What's really needed in America is major structural change. To remain viable, America needs to cut expenditures dramatically.

For decades, America have ridden the American-loan gravy train, using the proceeds to build palatial bureaucracy , reduce entrepreneurship and, most notably, hire armies of civil service and administrators.

When something can't go on forever, it will stop.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Who is the most significant and important human being ever to have lived?

Who is the most significant and important human being ever to have lived?

According the  algorithms and quantitative analysis of Steven Skiena, a professor of computer science at Stony Brook University, and Charles Ward, an engineer at Google, Jesus Christ is the most significant and important human being ever to have lived, and Napoleon Bonaparte is in a surprising second place.The top five are Jesus, Napoleon, Mohammed, Shakespeare, and Abraham Lincoln.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Why there is not educational reform that leads to more engineers, scientists and doctors?

Why there is not educational reform that leads to more engineers, scientists and doctors?

Because IQ tends to remain relatively stable over the lifespan.