Dobbs Ferry, New York, April 2008. The other day at breakfast while expounding on the virtues of the new greenway linking Lefurgy and Washington Avenues, my son asked me a most innocent question, “Dad, what exactly is a greenway?” “Well, son, greenways are corridors linking two green spaces like the Juhring Estate and the […]
From Wallstreet Journal Report today
Building Ounces and Near-Term Production Options Interview with Tony Ker President and CEO, Gryphon Gold Corp With 800,000 ounces of gold already identified on its core Walker Lane property, Gryphon Gold (TSX:GGN) is focused on ‘expanding on the ounces that we have,’ says CEO Tony Ker. ‘We believe it has the potential in excess of […]
NAIS: Do You Want, Or Need, A Radio Frequency ID System For Your Chicken?
Ask yourself the following; What’s the dumbest thing you can think of if you have one chicken. I published this about a year ago and NAIS disappeared from the radar but, as most of us know when big money is at stake and government officials who are more interested in serving themselves than serving the […]
How we Compete by Suzanne Berger and the MIT Industrial Performance Centre
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB" style="">The starts off with the Big Business politics of making governments put up supply barriers and finding that globalisation has swept it aside. The way forward is through applying innovation to outsourcing or off-shoring and ensuring the product or service is still under head office management back in their country of origin. […]
Another Boring Budget Cycle
Everyone likes to complain about taxes. It is one of the great underrated spectator sports. But few people do anything about taxes. Very, very few people take the time to study a budget. Budgets are dull, confusing and require a couple of hours to understand. Those who read a budget figure out pretty quickly that there is not much discretionary […]
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