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The reason this hack is significant is because, with all this information now in the hands of cybercriminals, we are already seeing crimes committed by smaller organizations that used to be limited to well-funded, state sponsored attackers. The level of sophistication among attackers took a giant...
Once they agree to buy a company, there is a process of getting approval from the shareholders. Shareholders who don’t like the deal can get their shares redeemed from the trust. (yep, one of the few places in Wall Street where there is a “money back guarantee”). If a SPAC ...
A sudden absence of millions of illegal workers will likely place a tough labor burden on those businesses, and right or wrong they will have to increase prices to pay for the higher cost of labor replacements and shortages, if they can even find new replacement workers. This is probably the...
There’s the short term answer of Tesla turrets around the base, as they are the only effective way I’ve found that deters them. The long term answer is to look at your map, check the Pollution tab and see how far the spore cloud has gone. Build a defensive wallaroundthe cloud and...
The term “moat” in a business contextwas popularized bythe investor Warren Buffett, who used the metaphor of a moat to describe a competitive advantage that protects a company’s market position and profitability. This is how you defend against upstart competitors. This is how you attack ...
You don’t really need to try these products in person. You can just buy them online. Or you just see them on a shelf in a store and that’s fine. So being able to try them is nice, but it doesn’t dramatically improve the consumer exerperience. In other cases, like smartphones,...
Clearly, there has been some demand destruction, and perhaps this was enough to cause the price of gasoline to come back down a little. But maybe it wasn’t. Maybe this demand destruction wasn’t the cause of the decline in gasoline prices. Maybe they fell f...
Re: The Electric Vehicle Future: Where is all the power going to come from? « Reply #10 on: February 14, 2020, 09:18:36 am » The immediate issue is distribution at street level.A few Teslas on a street, each charging at say 20kW (which itself needs an upgraded feed...
Verizon was initially said to get the phone, but that never came to pass as they instead directed users to buy the DROID Incredible (which was and still is a very awesome phone for its time). Sprint also opted to push their then-revolutionary HTC EVO 3D. Worldwide it ...