Tuesday, January 14, 2014

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.