Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy love day

To evreyone have a great one and to the girls you are beautiful.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Countries that put hand in hand



Did any of you ever wounder what globalization means? I bet you did because not many people understand it, but that does not matter. Lets see what it means. Globalization is to make relations with other or all parts of the world or to make universal.

Though globalization we can creat a society throughout the world that works the same way, exchange cultures and ideas, pay more attention to humman rights, and share enviormental protection and technology. Because technology has improved, it reduced the costs of transportation and communication which increase tourism. Globalization creates more economic oportunity. Some other benefits of globalization is that it rises the standards of living, there is a better education, increases democracy. The basic benefits of globalization are faster growth with new opportunities.

Globalization is great but like everything it has it's cons. The most minor is that developing countries tend to try to keep the benefits of the economic growth for themselves. When stock markets crash in a country, then others crash in other countries because they are all realted. We are all connected so we depend on eachother and if some of us start to fail or even just on like the United States or Canada, then other places like Europe will start to fail, and then other places in Africa like Morocoo which is very dependent on the help of European countries esspecialy France.

Internet is another example of globalization. You can comunicate around the world using msn, facebook, YouTube, e-mail, my space, and other sites such as blogger. Globalization should be controlled in my opinion because if we get two dependent on eachother then sonner or later noone will want to work because, "you can just look it us on internet man and if it's not there then ask for it on yahoo answers ." It's that simple.


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Dinamite PCs

Name of the company: Dinamite PC

Products of the company: Cheep computers that don’t last more than a year

Horizontal Nature of the company: Our markets are all around in the world. Places that are targeted are not where the richest people are. We mainly target the middle and low class who don’t like to spend a large amount of money for electronics because their chances of breaking are high. The issue is that there are no refunds, returns, or exchanges except if the product is defective.

Our first store will be in Morocco because the majority of the people are either from the middle class or from the low class. I know from personal experience that people in Morocco from the low and middle class want personal computers for the lowest price even if they are not the best quality. This will work especially in Morocco because there is a black market where people can fix their computers. We will plant other stores in France, Germany, Russia, China, and Brazil.

Another version of our computers only last one month but is of high quality. There computers will target rich people that want to use a portable computer for a month during their vacation or when they go to places like Las-Vegas to play in the casinos for a week. This computer will have everything a high quality apple computer has. The software will be the same as the one you would find in a stock apple computer, but this one will have installed antivirus.

Another type of people this product will target are spies and astronauts. These people want their data to be erased after a while. What this computer does is break after a month or when a code is correctly typed into a special area. When they break, the computer’s memory if completely erased without, leaving any trace of anyone ever being on it.

Vertical Nature of the Company: These computers will be completely built by machine so each factory will have its own sets of stores within the country, and it will produce depending on the demand. Each factory will have an estimated 5 stores in small poor countries, 20 to 50 stores within middle class counties, and estimated 70-130 stores within really wealthy or populated countries like china, The United States of America, and Canada. The factory will produce a lot of computer so no more than 5 factories will ever be needed, maybe one in each poor country we decide to target. The computers will be transported from the factory to the stores by our trucks, so this will not drain our wealth very much.

Energy: Energy usually means money. The employees of the stores will be paid by the stores from the profit the store makes, and the employees of the factory including the driver of the truck will be paid by the factory by what it gains. The factory will play the role of the manufacturer, in other words it will not give the computers to the stores for free. It will get paid by the stores as if they were an individual company.

Raw Materials: The materials used to create this computer are the same that are used to create every other computer. There will be metals and plastics. The factory part of the company will pay for this.

Labour: There are basic workers that are permanent at each location, and there are others that can come and go. The permanent employees at the factory, there should be a manager, chef of machinery. Other people such the people that sort the materials, count what there is, clean, use smaller machines, drive the trucks are not mandatorily needing to always be the same. At the store, the permanent employee is the manager. The others are just workers. Each location will pay for its own employees. The higher someone gets in rank and the more important he/she becomes, the higher their payment is the rule.

Government and Regulations: I think that governments will welcome this sort of business because it also get profits from taxes, makes their people work at our locations, and makes other people want to work to get a personal computer. I don’t believe there will be a problem there. Of course we will follow the rules of the country and not do any illegal activities, but if the rules are going to be a problem for our money because of for example too high taxes, then we will simply leave the country because we are there for business and to gain money and not to sell computers.

Profits: As I explained earlier each location will be responsible for its money and buying and selling its products. Let’s take a store for instance. It buys its computers from the factory, which is also ours, at $50, and spends $20 to sell it by paying employees, cleaning, and paying electricity, etc…, and sells them at $140. This is a $70 profit which is 100%.

After I get rich and pay back the money that I have borrowed, then I will help people that are in need, build shelters, provide food and water and clothes, etc… This can go on and on for ever and I don’t know what I will do first or how I will go on doing this, but I am sure that I will get there. Of course this is after I get a Ferrari and a Bugatti (cars that are fast).