Comment I am shocked. SHOCKED! (Score 1) 2
Well, not that shocked.
Well, not that shocked.
I never see anyone announcing a 10-20% executives cut. Seems like it would be simpler to let go a handful of people that receive the highest compensation and do the least work, especially after a merger where upper management is extremely redundant.
Now all those houses have residents. Remember when the "train stations to nowhere" meant that the Chinese economy was definitely going to collapse? Now those stations are surrounded by businesses, industry and homes.
It's not the same kind of economy as we have, or the same kind of culture, and people somehow are unable to understand that.
Why not a PNG or PDF in an email that I can access offline?
It's almost like Ryanair intentionally harasses their customers.
Land Rover has pivoted from the demographic of people who want and off-road work vehicle to people who want to waste money on an ugly, unreliable SUV. The new Defender is an abomination. The closest thing to the old Defender is the Ineos Grenadier, or maybe some of the GWM Tank models would do as a cheaper stand-in.
Oh, I don't want one of them either, and yes, they aren't terribly reliable. I'm a Jeepguy. I prefer the Trailhawk versions. Son has a Patriot, Wife has a Cherokee, And I have a Compass Trailhawk. Climbs rocks. gets me to and from my off-road adventures with a comfortable ride to and from them.
My point in all of this is that Landrover is still viable, while Jaguar destroyed their brand going woke. So weird that the companies don't get that. Gillette with its outright attack on the demographic that gave them money, Bud light forgetting a big part of their brand is rednecks. And Jaguar with abandoning its core group with whatever the hell it was they were trying to appeal to. Circus people I think.
The point isn't judgement on rednecks, Dylan Mulvaney, Circus people, or ad campaigns for men put out by people who hate men. It's a matter of knowing where your money comes from.
The US/EU are not the entire world, just the most profitable portion of it. As Belt & Road improves electrical infrastructure throughout the Third World those countries will be snapping up anything that comes in at a reasonable price point.
I love love love Stanislaw Lem....The Cyberiad, Star Diaries, etc etc. Great stuff.
Even Solaris was pretty good, although the film adaptation was a little underwhelming.
Sounds more like a big honeypot to me. People - never put anything on the internet you wouldn't tell or show your mother. Kryste, how long are people going to buy into this canard?
Often the direction changes after a bubble. If you built a fancy little e-store for your niche store in 1999, likely it would be rendered nearly useless in the face of Amazon a decade later.
If you purchase a car from a soon-to-be-defunct company, you will have maintenance and resell headaches down the road.
1 + 1 = 3, for large values of 1.