Monthly Archives: November 2014

Ikea will never IPO

http://littleskylark.com/blog/ingvar-kamprad-ikea-will-never-ipo/     Most of people once thought that the dream of entrepreneurs was to bring their companies into NASDAQ for IPO, so the unwillingness that showed by Ikea to gather investment through stock market surprised me a lot. I have … Continue reading

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Prospect of 3D printing

http://3dprint.com/23941/spain-hp-3d-print-investment/ Whenever a new technology is first introduced into business world, the company that owns the patent has the advantage of monopoly, and the competition forms after the technology is copied. In conclusion, technology is the source of the production. … Continue reading

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Comments on zhenting Du’s blog:Does Overseas Purchasing Make Considerable Profits?

https://blogs.ubc.ca/timdu/2014/10/19/does-overseas-purchasing-make-considerable-profit/ Since 2010, online retailers have transformed the holiday, also known as “Double 11,” into an online shopping carnival similar to America’s Cyber Monday. The carnival is actually held by Tmall, formerly Taobao Mall, is a Chinese-language website for business-to-consumer (B2C) … Continue reading

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Hong Kong-Shanghai stock connect “through train”

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/who-gains-most-from-hong-kong-shanghai-through-train-2014-11-09 The China Securities Regulatory Commission’s decision to permit stock market access between the mainland and Hong Kong is likely to have a far-reaching impact on Shanghai and Hong Kong. Under the proposed plan, investors from the Chinese mainland and … Continue reading

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Dollar’s ride is about to end

http://www.talkmarkets.com/content/us-markets/dollars-ride-is-about-to-end?post=50460&utm_source=outbrain&utm_medium=referral Abenomics represents the economic policies that shinzo Abe’s administration implements. The purpose of such policies is to relieve the current deflation and active market. The three “arrows” of his policy are fiscal stimulus, monetary easing and structural reforms. Each of … Continue reading

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Comments on SunJie’s blog:My Comment on unplugged and unproductive

https://blogs.ubc.ca/sunjie/2014/10/05/my-comment-on-unplugged-and-unproductive/ I strongly agree with the opinion that online and mobile services will reduce the cost while increase the convenience for consumers. Nowadays, business has achieved modernization, and the trend of E-commerce has become the mainstream. Following the stream is … Continue reading

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