I wonder who that could be??? No tracks of any kind, obviously the work of professionals.Someone is making billions off of this.
How about, the Chinese.I wonder who that could be??? No tracks of any kind, obviously the work of professionals.
many are losing billionsSomeone is making billions off of this.
It's flowing from Party "A" to Party "B" but it likely isn't lost.many are losing billions
..and the mighty Kodak ... inventor of digital photography ... hoisted by their own petard.Xerox debt was just downgraded to junk status. Unimaginable 20 years ago.
... and GM and a whole lot of other "old" US businesses that have run their course. Trump blames foreigners but they are a symptom of a general running down, there. British industry went through the same death cycle a century ago when their empire entered it's sunset years. American, German and Japanese companies were the prime benefactor of that. China and the Asian Tigers are the winners this time.it illustrates that GE still potentially has a long way yet to fall
Some of those are in decline ...Walmart, Ford, Caterpillar are "yesterday"American companies like Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Facebook, Walmart, Caterpillar, Ford, Apple, 3M,...
Amazon is American. Walmart is flourishing. Everywhere I look I see construction with huge Caterpillar machines. Ford is setting truck sale records. Eight of the top ten largest companies in the world are American, and five of those eight are less than 50 years old with three of those being less than 20 years old.Some of those are in decline ...Walmart, Ford, Caterpillar are "yesterday"
and doomed. 3M soldiers on because of their diversity. Microsoft peaked a decade ago. Most computing devices around the world are held in your hand, now and the Windows operating system has not caught on with mobility. Apple, then Android rule the roost, now. I use Windows in my workplace only but nowhere else, anymore. Facebook has peaked and is going over the top. There are issues galore with Facebook. Amazon is on the way up, killing off the Post Offices, malls and general merchandizers like Walmart off as they climb. (Remember Sears? the catalog store killed off by the new Amazon catalog store?)
Yup, it is and you're keeping a "happy face" instead of watching historic trends. Ford, by the way, is about to close several plants and lay off may thousands as GM just did. Microsoft has nowhere to go but down. Caterpillar has many competitors around the world and outside of North America, will have dismal market share. Walmart is not growing, anymore. Millennials don't shop that way.Amazon is American. Walmart is flourishing. Everywhere I look I see construction with huge Caterpillar machines. Ford is setting truck sale records. Eight of the top ten largest companies in the world are American, and five of those eight are less than 50 years old with three of those being less than 20 years old.
But yer right, the US is failing.
Yer post is a manure pile.Yup, it is and you're keeping a "happy face" instead of watching historic trends. Ford, by the way, is about to close several plants and lay off may thousands as GM just did. Microsoft has nowhere to go but down. Caterpillar has many competitors around the world and outside of North America, will have dismal market share. Walmart is not growing, anymore. Millennials don't shop that way.