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December 2, 2016
November 14, 2016
Tech and Television
Much of
the current Silicon Valley M&A activity is the related to the
digitization of Industrial America with social interactivity. The developments
are creating new segments within industry including distribution channels. This
digital segmentation is also creating pricing opportunities in response to
financial earnings pressures and future value. Television is where the
M&A caused disorder is most evitable. Technology has enhanced media
content and digital has created multiple avenues to distribute content against
existing broadcast systems. From traditional broadcast TV to cable TV to
satellite TV to wifi video streaming, digital segmentation is making video
content available for all customer viewing experiences of technology usage: the
desktop PC, laptops, tablets, phones, television, and other mobility devices.
Telecoms
traditionally are primed to focus on digital platform system traffic
categorized as talk, text and data. M&A activity such as Verizon +
Yahoo and AT&T + Direct TV + Time Warner are varied examples of data
strategies of content focus. Verizon targeting social media communications of
video with news, blogging, opinion talk and text. AT&T targeting video
content data usage from satellite TV premium programming of pay TV for internet
technology. Thus, creating channel specific content development based upon
segment pricing for the various blocks of programming such as sports, politics,
news, and the various genres of movie making providing other revenue sources in
addition to the traditional advertising business model.
In
essence, a cable TV and satellite TV distribution strategy using the multitude
of content with pricing strategies to group content and digital channels of
distribution to usage experiences. AT&T’s strategy appears that of a
vertically integrated telecom with TV network capabilities applied to the
digital segmentation created by expanding technology for influence over content
creation. An increasing international demand for American big budget movie
productions (primarily China) will impact segmented distribution strategies by
the sheer volume of a combined American and Chinese audience and distribution
channel economics.
October 10, 2016
Economic Development and Wealth Distribution
Came
across a Bloomberg news article that used the Gini index to measure US
metropolis for wealth distribution. The article ranked the top 10 Most
Unequal US Big Cities based
upon the wealth distribution index which reminded me of the ECMAnalyst's
conducted Census evaluation creating the Development Metric index using Percent
US Economy and Percent US Population for the 100 largest US metropolitans. A
different measure of US cities; nonetheless, both are intriguing evaluations of
development. For example, Miami, FL was ranked as the most unequal city in the
US but on the development index it is ranked 55th by development contribution
to the US economy. Concentrations of wealth are likely attributable to basis of
development in leisure, tourism, Latin America gateway, and entertainment.
Neither measurement considers demography of distribution but it is largely
inferred in Gini coefficient indexing. The constructs of the primary industries
for a metropolitan are indicators of predictability for wealth distribution.
The only metropolitans in the top 10 Unequal US Big Cities that
are also top 10 metropolis of the Development Metric are Washington, DC, New
York City, and Boston, MA. It is both alarming and informative with Washington,
DC being the center of U.S. and international politics with economic bases in
legal and government activities setting policy for the country. And New York
City, the largest metro population, adding confirmation to communities feeling
economically "locked out" from the city's and the nation's progress
primarily from decision making within the region's largest industry being
finance (Wall Street) and Boston, MA mutual funds financial services plus
educational services economy components. California has two metrpolitan areas
in the top five of the Development Metric largely due to the computer and
digital technology industry but neither are reflected in the top Gini
coefficient index of wealth distribution of Most Unequal US Big Cities.
September 23, 2016
Politics and Regional Trade
The politics of
regional trade agreements are the attempt to “harmonize” legal framework around
ideals conducive to development while introducing Democratic societal
functions. In a sense, exporting Democracy using corporate economic governance
to open markets accessing capital which accelerates corporate acquisitions
leading to corporate dislocation and employment issues at “home.” Relative to
the basic process of business management, the environment created is one of
Mergers and Acquisition versus Research and Development for growth within
regional territories. Imbalances get reflected in regional areas where
development has historically been concentrated to a specific industry limiting
the ability to rebound from disruption.
Disruption occurs when
regions that have historically been driven by, even dominated by religion
governance ideals meet democracy’s ideal of human individual freedoms as basis
for trade economics. The Morality conundrum. American politics’ overemphasis on
racial relations from the religious perspective of Moral behaviours simply to
protect political
demography leveraging Black | White morality economics. Internationally,
the struggle appears to be regional cultures' emphasis on homogeneity of
religious practices preventing economic development and skepticism of the
American democracy derived from a history of struggles to protect civil rights.
Thus, the basic harmony reflects the best of American ideals and
practices with country region governance where compatible to establish an
acceptable structure to begin economic trade among societies while protecting
already established and developing interests. “Corporate flight” is a
calculated interest of market profitability taking advantage of market openings
and a perspective of equivalence to the American market protections. It is also
the source of initial dislocations at “home” until a new balance is achieved
within employment politics.
August 15, 2016
A Glimpse into the History of "Law" Industry
Intricate
to the American story is the story of industry where "law" is not an
exception to the developments and interrelations called politics. From the
early arrivals looking for wealth in the new Americas as portrayed in the Discovery channel's Real Life Pirates of
the Caribbean documentary to the industrialists looking to expand
territory claims, the "law" and "order" philosophies of the
era have been introduced to this discussion in the Evidentiary Theory blog
posts Part
I and Part
II. Also related is the ideology of managing relationships within a
political frame combining genome science and religion demography found in
the Relativity
Management Theory XX and XY discussion.
The findings are consistent within a system of wealth accumulation
using global regions to play their part in monarchial institutional
developments of planetary resources as a sort of "keepers of the
wealth" relying on the "law" to maintain the parameters of play
within a democratic political system of economic development. The fraternal
nature of "law" industry attempts consistency across institutional
governance of Government, Religon, and Corporation which sometimes gets reduced
to a lowest common denominator. Reflecting wealth protection strategies to
manage financial system concepts of valuation [earnings cash flows, stored
currency wealth, precious material accumulations, & corporate industry
politics]. All of which are displayed in the analysis of the Panama
Papers and related firms implementing the
international transactions.
July 16, 2016
Human Genetics and Chemical Markers
Here are a few videos that can provide the basics of understanding for human genetics, chemical markers, and the personally derived topic of "geneticide"[biological efforts to regulate human genome relationships]. Part of the genetics video uses the term "junk" to describe the uncoded DNA in the human genome; however, undiscovered coding for human DNA does not make the cells "junk." Particularly, in light of "Ancient Alien" theories of unused or undiscovered molecular coding for future human development.
June 10, 2016
Social Economics of Environmental Renewables
Bio-Plastics recycling
and here.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-07/plastics-make-that-bio-plastics-the-revolution-starts-in-this-lab
and here.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-07/plastics-make-that-bio-plastics-the-revolution-starts-in-this-lab
May 17, 2016
Relativity of Political "Culture Economics"
Previous discussions inferred to the
distribution aspects of culture economics and this document presentation
reflects the discussion more directly using the same 2010 - 2011 business
phases analysis where market capitalization of the same companies within the conceptual business phases arrangement as operating income is used. The
basic analysis lends itself for updates with 2016 performance figures and will
undoubtedly reveal similar if not the same summary conclusions. The market
values for the companies within distribution of each industry averages lower
capitalization than companies within each of the other business phases; however,
distribution achieves comparable operating performance figures [lower priced
equity for the same or comparable market performance]. Culture attempts to
control the distribution of wealth using a morality philosophy to accumulate
benefits measured by financial capital for the management of manufacturing
(reproduction relationships).
Evident by the Comparable Business System Competitive Analysis, some industry business models include distribution as part of manufacturing systems. Others have the impact of distribution in financial capital profitability. An example would be the cost of maintaining the interstate highway system is separate from the cost of manufacturing automobiles; but, is a factor in the price / cost of consumer automobile ownership. Another would be separating the business of generating electricity from the cost of maintaining the grid infrastructure leading to economic constraints to manage infrastructure maintenance. Social equivalency attempts to distribute financial capital economics using a political morality definition among the population for wealth accumulations while conducting nationalist "geneticide" programs to justify ideology and reducing human capital, social value [human value, social capital].
Regional History (as explained by
wikipedia) of French, British, Spanish, Confederacy, and The United
States
The European
settlement of Mobile, then known as Fort Louis de la
Louisiane, started in 1702, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River,
as the first capital of the French colony of Louisiana.
It was founded by French Canadian brothers Pierre Le Moyne
d'Iberville and Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, to establish control over France's
Louisiana claims. Bienville was made governor of French Louisiana in 1701.
Mobile's Roman Catholic parish was established on July 20, 1703, by Jean-Baptiste de
la Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier, Bishop of Quebec.[24] The
parish was the first established on the Gulf Coast of
the United States.[24] In
1704 the ship Pélican delivered
23 French women to the colony; passengers had contracted yellow fever at
a stop in Havana.[25] Though
most of the "Pélican girls"
recovered, numerous colonists and neighboring Native Americans died from the
illness.[25] This
early period was also the occasion of the arrival of the first African slaves,
transported aboard a French supply ship from Saint-Dominguein
the Caribbean.[25] The
population of the colony fluctuated over the next few years, growing to 279
persons by 1708, yet descending to 178 persons two years later due to disease.[24]
These additional
outbreaks of disease and a series of floods caused Bienville to order the town
relocated several miles downriver to its present location at the confluence of
the Mobile River and Mobile Bay in
1711.[26] A
new earth and palisade Fort Louis was constructed at the new site during this
time.[27] By
1712, when Antoine Crozat took
over administration of the colony by royal appointment, its population reached
400 persons. The capital of La Louisiane was
moved to Biloxi in
1720,[27] leaving
Mobile in the role of military and trading center. In 1723 the construction of
a new brick fort with a stone foundation began[27] and
it was renamed Fort Condé in
honor of Louis Henri, Duc
de Bourbon and prince of Condé.[28]
In 1763, the Treaty of Paris was
signed, ending the Seven Years' War,
which Britain won, defeating France. By this treaty, France ceded its
territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain. This area was made a part
of the expanded British West Florida colony.[29] The
British changed the name of Fort Condé to Fort Charlotte, after Charlotte of
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, King George
III's queen.[30]
While the British
were dealing with their rebellious colonists along the Atlantic coast, the Spanish entered
the war as an ally of France in 1779. They took the opportunity
to order Bernardo de
Galvez, Governor of Louisiana, on an expedition east to retake
Florida.[34] He
captured Mobile during the Battle of Fort
Charlotte in 1780, as part of this campaign. The Spanish wished
to eliminate any British threat to their Louisiana colony, which they had
received from France in the 1763 Treaty of Paris.[33] Their
actions were condoned by the revolting American colonies, partially evidenced
by the presence of Oliver Pollack, representative of the American Continental
Congress. Due strong trade ties, many residents of Mobile and West Florida remained
loyal to the British Crown.[33][34] The
fort was renamed Fortaleza
Carlota, with the Spanish holding Mobile as a part of Spanish West Florida until
1813, when it was seized by United States General James Wilkinson during
the War of 1812.[35]The
British were eager not to lose any useful inhabitants and promised religious
tolerance to the French colonists; ultimately 112 French Mobilians remained in
the colony.[31] The
first permanent Jewish presence in Mobile began in 1763 as a result of the new
religious tolerance. Jews had not been allowed to officially reside in colonial
French Louisiana due to the Code Noir,
a decree passed by France's King Louis XIV in 1685 that forbade the exercise of
any religion other than Roman Catholicism, and ordered all Jews out of France's
colonies. Most of these colonial-era Jews in Mobile were merchants and traders
from Sephardic Jewish communities in Savannah and Charleston; and they added to
the commercial development of Mobile[32] ... [31] During
the American
Revolutionary War, West Florida and Mobile became a refuge for loyalists fleeing
the other colonies.[33]
April 18, 2016
Interesting Approach to Global Crude Costs
An interesting graphic
article on hydrocarbon production
costs internationally.
Links:
http://graphics.wsj.com/oil-barrel-breakdown/
http://graphics.wsj.com/oil-producers-break-even-prices/
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-supreme-court/1109048.html
update: June 16,2016
Offshore Drilling
Links:
http://graphics.wsj.com/oil-barrel-breakdown/
http://graphics.wsj.com/oil-producers-break-even-prices/
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-supreme-court/1109048.html
update: June 16,2016
Offshore Drilling
April 10, 2016
Political "Culture Economics" Impact on Principles of Capital [cont.(1)]
Planetary Resources, Wealth Accumulations
Understanding the basic premise requires the recognition of relationships among the comparative business system within each industry and the ethnic politics for wealth equity and labor relative to the planetary resources supporting the global economic systems' financial capital; Additionally, the dependence of tax revenues for industry distribution infrastructure. Cultural influences on the social and the economic tended to emphasize financial capital creating governance vulnerabilities from obsessive governance of human relationships. Primarily driven by reproduction politics culture for "capitalism" of human capital wealth accumulations from family economic philosophy which does not cover the cost of business economics development phases consistent with human capital, social value [human value, social capital].
Political "Culture Economics" Impact on Principles of Capital [cont.(2)]
Morality exploitations social governance mgt [Nationalist ideologies]
Secondarily in discussion to Planetary Resources Wealth Accumulation are the roles of governance institutions and impact on capital; particularly, human capital. Cultural arguments tend to get reflected within regional histories of economic development including ethnic politics and gender economics. Primary to economic development is Idea Development, Resource Acquisition within a system of protection for intellectual property as well as other commodity resources. Morality cultural impacts tend to consolidate claims within wealth equity & ownership for a unified "family" political approach to community distorting the innovation principles necessary to take place for social capital development. Thus, using financial capital to aggregate ownership claims of Idea Development, Resource Acquisition from wealth accumulations of Planetary commodity Resource developments of governance systems, which conceptually reduces IDRA to labor economics managed through morality politics of distribution economics and demography.
Political "Culture Economics" Impact on Principles of Capital [cont.(3)]
"Geneticide" programs "family" + wealth accumulations morality strategies,
country politics and corporate economics social governance mgt. [human capital]
Evident social governance derived constructs from social cultural relativity to form a White | Black culture economic morality in an effort to maintain current demography as a constant using family institutions within a centralized regulating ideology for reproduction culture sophistry. Resulting in leveraged Human Capital Social Value [Human Value, Social Capital] into obsessive culture economic social relationship governance of human biology genealogy and genetic science justification politics.
March 30, 2016
Political "Culture Economics" Impact on Principles of Capital
Planetary Resources, Wealth Accumulations
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Morality exploitations social governance mgt [Nationalist ideologies]
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