market [Theme]



We are all generally big homebodies, except for the bucket that sometimes happens in the yard; the food basket brings us news; she often goes to the market, but her tongue is too harsh. Just listen to how she talks! The other day, while listening to her, an old pot fell off the shelf out of fear and broke into shards!
№ 465955   Added MegaMozg 15-04-2024 / 15:30
The national economy of each country is included in the world economic space. The world economy is a set of economies of countries connected by interstate economic relations. As market relations emerged within states, interstate markets began to form. A special economic phenomenon arose - the international division of labor. Production has outgrown national boundaries.
№ 464711   Added Viker 19-03-2024 / 12:31
To produce goods and services, enterprises can use their own resources and borrowed ones purchased on the capital market. The capital market is the sphere of borrowed money movement for the acquisition of capital goods.
№ 464255   Added MegaMozg 16-03-2024 / 02:06
The market is the establishment of a certain single price for a product that reconciles the interests (costs and income) of sellers and buyers. Consequently, that group of buyers whose monetary income would allow them to buy this product at a higher price than the established one will nevertheless purchase it at the equilibrium price. This means that the market structure of the economy benefits a group of highly profitable buyers, who receive an invisible monetary gain with each purchase. This is the so-called rent
№ 464137   Added MegaMozg 15-03-2024 / 20:12
In general, I write a lot about myself, but I print out of captivity and solely for money; I want to appear in front of an audience that doesn’t understand you, to have four fools scold you for six months in their magazines, and I just can’t swear. There was a time when literature was a noble, aristocratic field. Nowadays it's a lousy market.
Quote Explanation: A. S. Pushkin, from a letter to Mikhail Pogodin. 1834
№ 463682   Added Viker 14-03-2024 / 15:24
And all these stupid people, Roderick... If you don’t want Ligadon, don’t buy it. If you don't want to get hooked, don't lean on it. They are angry that we made it available and desirable. You idiots, this is our job! These people... First they want a cheap lunch in five minutes, and then they whine that it's made of crap and plastic. McDonald's would only serve coleslaw if people ate it. It's there, but people don't buy it. We'll do research on AIDS, diabetes and heart disease, but first we'll figure out how to make old penises stand five minutes longer. What is the market share of sluggish members, Roderick? Sixty, seventy percent of the market belongs to the pharmaceutical industry? That year the Pentagon spent eighty-three million on Viagra. Meanwhile, the fucking Supreme Court is doing its thing: overturning women's constitutional right to abortion, taking away not only their choice, but their future, their potential. We turn men into inseminators, and women into factories producing what? - poor labor force. Which one will spend what? - the little that earns for consumption. And what desires do we inspire in them? - at home, which they cannot afford. Cars that poison the air. Disposable plastic. Clothes made by hungry children in third world countries. And they want it all so badly that they beg, scream, insist. And the problem... is us? These stupid monsters, these money-grubbers, these greedy mouths. They blame you and me for everything. They themselves invented us. They always needed us. So you and I have nothing to embarrass, brother. It's time to pay. So let’s not hide in the basement as if we have something to be ashamed of. No. Not for us. You and me against the world. Let death itself appear! If she wants damn Madeleine Usher, she should look me in the eye first.
№ 463091   Added Viker 13-03-2024 / 11:27
Those who have created great companies understand that the main accelerator of growth is not the market, not technology, not competition, not products. The factor that is more important than all others is the ability to find and retain the people the company needs.
№ 462275   Added MegaMozg 05-02-2024 / 17:09
Business is like a market where unmotivated abilities sell their time for nothing to energetic opportunities.
№ 461733   Added MegaMozg 19-01-2024 / 04:06
If the team does not study the external environment, being blissfully unaware that a strong competitor is about to enter the market, or the external environment is undemanding, non-competitive, living in almost hothouse conditions, then the group as a team will not develop. There is no point in rallying to survive.
№ 461471   Added Viker 15-01-2024 / 12:48
I am not sure that our American colleagues, with their cunning and intelligence, understand well what is happening. ...By the way, about Fiona Hill in this regard. I also liked her interview. Well, first of all, let's remember who this interview was given to. This interview was given to the Russian edition of the Voice of America. That is, this is twice... this is twice a propaganda resource, designed for Russian-speaking citizens, ... for the “zhdunov”, probably for the “stormtroopers of Upper Lars”... And in general, I can say this, in addition to even Fiona’s interview Hill, there are many different other publications, including think tanks, where a certain kind of confusion is generally visible. ... They, too, were caught by surprise by this hybrid conflict of the 21st century, they are also not ready for it. Generally speaking, 2023 was an optimistic year in the sense that for the first time the Americans did not call the shots in these types of conflicts. It seems to me that this is a very good result of this year. And what Fiona Hill says is that it turns out, you know, the most important thing for us is to change the narrative. Well, it’s clear what market this is aimed at. Her “waiters”, relocants, and all other gopotas say: “Listen, are you losing or something?” And they were like: “No, no, no... We just need to change the narrative.”
Release Date: 28.12.2023
№ 460797   Added Viker 10-01-2024 / 16:47
...He ruled as if he was sure that he would never die, and the presidential palace with all its courts and services looked more like a market than a palace
№ 459876   Added Viker 08-12-2023 / 14:18
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Quote Explanation: Early in the morning!
№ 455554   Added MegaMozg 06-08-2023 / 14:42
... There was a time when literature was a noble, aristocratic field. Now it's a lousy market. Be so.
Quote Explanation: From a letter from A. S. Pushkin to M. P. Pogodin; about (no later than) April 7, 1834
№ 449449   Added MegaMozg 27-01-2023 / 02:45
When something is forbidden by the capitalist, this is a free market, when something is forbidden to the capitalist, these are violations of human rights.
№ 447317   Added MegaMozg 05-12-2022 / 21:39