Your point is valid,a lot of it is just being able to see the obvious though Who thought of 'if I put wax on thin cardboard it makes it waterproof'.Bingo,a huge industry is born,billions are created and we all get milk ,orange juice etc down the shirt front opening these cartons.
Save money on transport and storage,put everything in a fla…
Your point is valid,a lot of it is just being able to see the obvious though Who thought of 'if I put wax on thin cardboard it makes it waterproof'.Bingo,a huge industry is born,billions are created and we all get milk ,orange juice etc down the shirt front opening these cartons.
Save money on transport and storage,put everything in a flat pack.Take it home and build it yourself,instructions and tools are enclosed Save a lot of money by DIY. Welcome to the world of IKEA.Billions created for the person ( s) that saw the obvious. As basic skills decrease an industry is created ' struggling with your IKEA furniture,let me do it for $30 to save your frustration.Hopefully they will be able to employ a few people,and the world goes on
Aussie, good examples of non'-superhuman charactetistics that made millions or billions. Nothing wrong with making a lot of money. It only becomes a problem for society when enormous money and wealth is made by an individual or corporation due to the unfair and unethical advantage of corruption.
I would suggest that you google Ronald Reed,American philanthropist.He took it to extremes,such is human nature.Anybody can be Ronald Reed.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
To point out the obvious,how many people were employed to make a mask.To build the ships and the containers to transport the mask to the USA.To build the trucks that took it to where you were given that mask or bought it .To build the building and machines to make the mask.To apply quality control standards to make sure everything is safe and fit for use/ consumption.You can buy shares in any of those companies.You can donate those shares to charities on death. You can donate those dividends to charities during life.You can follow the path that rich/ wealthy people have done for centuries.Or you can insist the wealth is not shared around society.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
The AGM I attended was full of old people,obviously we are all retired.Most of them the Ronald Reed type,but not taking it to the extremes that he did,perhaps some of them do.
The managing director was voted back in as were all the other directors.The company has a 110 year history of selecting quality people to run the company.
Looking around the MD said it is nice to see so many people ( shareholders ) here that have been with us for decades.
The company has never changed,the aim is to give a good return to shareholders ( owners),act responsibly to the communities ( society ) we live in,and provide long term secure employment to team members ( employees).
The highlight ( facts) were, with all dividends reinvested since 1984 an outlay of $1500 is now worth $1 million.The Ronald Reeds are happy.Ronald Reed is a mini Warren Buffett,anybody can do it,you cannot do what you refuse to see.
The total amount of people that own shares in the company is around 0.9% of the population.Well over 60% of the shares are owned by pension funds .You can insist that the wealth is not shared around.You can buy shares in the company directly,or contribute to a 401K which owns shares in that company.What is your choice?
The choice is yours,you can be Ronald Reed ,or you can refuse to see it.
You can't do what you refuse to see.
The obvious again.The cost to buy one share in that company to start it was $2 in 1913. $1 to raise funds to buy products to sell, 50 cents 1 year later to again supply funds to get over the need for cash to keep the company going,then 50 cents 6 months later.Start up for any company or 1 man business is extremely difficult and fraught with the risk of financial loss.
Attributed to Charles Dickens as Mr Micawber.The fear of losing one penny will always be greater than the joy of perhaps gaining £1000.
Again the choice is yours,shall I be Ronald Reed,or shall I demand that these companies ( and individuals that start them) not be allowed to do that. Your choice,your fault.
Evidently Taylor Swift is now a billionaire,the employment she creates.Not my type of music but obviously it is for a lot of young people,should we do away with her?.The evil rich?
Paul McCartney is touring Australia at the moment.The employment created,sound engineers,road crew, transportation,etc etc etc...
By all accounts he is putting on a fantastic show,people saying they would pay twice the price of the tickets to see such a fantastic show.The last time they will get to see the evil billionaire Paul McCartney,82? now.When should he have been stopped.
People see what they want to see,and hear what they want to hear.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
Have a good day,and think and grow rich.Your choice.Don't forget to supply the needs of those less fortunate
Your point is valid,a lot of it is just being able to see the obvious though Who thought of 'if I put wax on thin cardboard it makes it waterproof'.Bingo,a huge industry is born,billions are created and we all get milk ,orange juice etc down the shirt front opening these cartons.
Save money on transport and storage,put everything in a flat pack.Take it home and build it yourself,instructions and tools are enclosed Save a lot of money by DIY. Welcome to the world of IKEA.Billions created for the person ( s) that saw the obvious. As basic skills decrease an industry is created ' struggling with your IKEA furniture,let me do it for $30 to save your frustration.Hopefully they will be able to employ a few people,and the world goes on
Aussie, good examples of non'-superhuman charactetistics that made millions or billions. Nothing wrong with making a lot of money. It only becomes a problem for society when enormous money and wealth is made by an individual or corporation due to the unfair and unethical advantage of corruption.
I would suggest that you google Ronald Reed,American philanthropist.He took it to extremes,such is human nature.Anybody can be Ronald Reed.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
To point out the obvious,how many people were employed to make a mask.To build the ships and the containers to transport the mask to the USA.To build the trucks that took it to where you were given that mask or bought it .To build the building and machines to make the mask.To apply quality control standards to make sure everything is safe and fit for use/ consumption.You can buy shares in any of those companies.You can donate those shares to charities on death. You can donate those dividends to charities during life.You can follow the path that rich/ wealthy people have done for centuries.Or you can insist the wealth is not shared around society.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
The AGM I attended was full of old people,obviously we are all retired.Most of them the Ronald Reed type,but not taking it to the extremes that he did,perhaps some of them do.
The managing director was voted back in as were all the other directors.The company has a 110 year history of selecting quality people to run the company.
Looking around the MD said it is nice to see so many people ( shareholders ) here that have been with us for decades.
The company has never changed,the aim is to give a good return to shareholders ( owners),act responsibly to the communities ( society ) we live in,and provide long term secure employment to team members ( employees).
The highlight ( facts) were, with all dividends reinvested since 1984 an outlay of $1500 is now worth $1 million.The Ronald Reeds are happy.Ronald Reed is a mini Warren Buffett,anybody can do it,you cannot do what you refuse to see.
The total amount of people that own shares in the company is around 0.9% of the population.Well over 60% of the shares are owned by pension funds .You can insist that the wealth is not shared around.You can buy shares in the company directly,or contribute to a 401K which owns shares in that company.What is your choice?
The choice is yours,you can be Ronald Reed ,or you can refuse to see it.
You can't do what you refuse to see.
The obvious again.The cost to buy one share in that company to start it was $2 in 1913. $1 to raise funds to buy products to sell, 50 cents 1 year later to again supply funds to get over the need for cash to keep the company going,then 50 cents 6 months later.Start up for any company or 1 man business is extremely difficult and fraught with the risk of financial loss.
Attributed to Charles Dickens as Mr Micawber.The fear of losing one penny will always be greater than the joy of perhaps gaining £1000.
Again the choice is yours,shall I be Ronald Reed,or shall I demand that these companies ( and individuals that start them) not be allowed to do that. Your choice,your fault.
Evidently Taylor Swift is now a billionaire,the employment she creates.Not my type of music but obviously it is for a lot of young people,should we do away with her?.The evil rich?
Paul McCartney is touring Australia at the moment.The employment created,sound engineers,road crew, transportation,etc etc etc...
By all accounts he is putting on a fantastic show,people saying they would pay twice the price of the tickets to see such a fantastic show.The last time they will get to see the evil billionaire Paul McCartney,82? now.When should he have been stopped.
People see what they want to see,and hear what they want to hear.
You cannot do what you refuse to see.
Have a good day,and think and grow rich.Your choice.Don't forget to supply the needs of those less fortunate