
Analysis Topic: Companies Analysis
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Saturday, September 01, 2018
The Age of Change Is Coming / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
I’m often called the “muddle-through guy.” When I consider opposing scenarios or opinions, I figure reality will be somewhere in between. That’s right more often than you might suspect.
So, let’s consider two seemingly conflicting ideas.
- Major economic pain is coming.
- We have a bright, prosperous economic future.
Can both of those be right? I think so.
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Tuesday, August 08, 2017
Is Space Travel Crazy… or Inevitable? / Companies / Technology
By: Harry_Dent
Of course, everyone in the Baby Boom generation remembers how uniting and inspiring the early orbits and moon landings were. Such heroic efforts, much like wars, also advance learning and technology, often beyond any expectations.Today we have billionaires and tech leaders from Elon Musk to Richard Branson planning civilian trips around the moon as early as next year… leading the parade to Mars and its colonization… and mining asteroids for precious and rare metals.
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Saturday, June 24, 2017
High Tech Is Born In War, Not Silicon Valley / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
BY GEORGE FRIEDMAN : Technology is a major foundation of national power. Technologies that define an era usually come from a major geopolitical power. Its uses are obvious.
For example, Roman engineering helped shape the Mediterranean world. British technology created and sustained the industrial revolution.
These empires could absorb the cost of innovation because they had the money to do so. They also knew it would only reinforce their power. And because technologies are meant to reinforce power, even the most benign were invented for military purposes.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Essay: Brief History of Oracle Database / Companies / Technology
By: Submissions
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Wednesday, November 04, 2015
Elon Musk's Hyperloop Takes A Step Forward / Companies / Technology
By: OilPrice_Com
For the first time in close to a century, mankind may be about to give serious attention to a technology that has the potential to be a true game-changer in transportation.Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, July 17, 2015
TransTech Digest: Move Over, Skynet - Brainet’s in Town / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
About once a week, I get a call from someone with a strong East Asian accent named Martha or Ralph or something else traditionally American. They tell me that they are calling from the “Microsoft Service Center” or “your computer service contract provider” because my computer is generating error messages, which they would like to help me fix.
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Robots That Can Beat the Market by 100% / Companies / Technology
By: ...
MoneyMorning.com Michael A. Robinson writes: According to Allied Market Research, by 2020 the global robotics market will reach $82.7 billion, ballooning at a 10% compound rate.
That mammoth grow is being fueled by tech stalwarts like Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN), Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) and Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOGL).
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Tesla Could Be Changing The Dynamics Of Global Energy / Companies / Technology
By: OilPrice_Com
Tesla's announcement last week about creating a new line of batteries for use by businesses, consumers, and the electrical grid at large is a game-changer for the industry. Currently, when individuals or companies need back-up power, they usually rely on generators. Effective battery storage for large amounts of energy would be a game changer in that it would enable a separation of generation and use of energy produced through clean fuels like solar and wind power.Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, March 02, 2015
Watch the Skies... for Investor Profits / Companies / Technology
By: Investment_U
Sean Brodrick writes: Here is one of the scariest data points I’ve seen this year: nearly 80% of consumers are willing to pay extra for drone delivery. We’re talking everything from books to pizzas.
I can just imagine what the skies over my little burg of Delray Beach, Florida, will look like.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
“Backup-Camera Envy” Is Driving This Unstoppaple Investment Trend / Companies / Technology
By: Money_Morning
Michael A. Robinson writes: Today is a good day to remind ourselves that we should always be in the stock market.
The markets remain the single best place to tap into the ongoing innovations in technology and the relentless growth that they create. And there are strategies we have at our disposal that we can use to safely capture some of that growth – and the wealth we all desire.
Today we’re going to head to the heart of the global auto industry to use Rule No. 3 – “Ride the unstoppable trends.” While we’re staying in the United States on this trip, we’re not traveling to Detroit.
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Thursday, December 04, 2014
Innovation Sparks Wealth Creation / Companies / Technology
By: Harry_Dent
Most people almost always reject radically new things or ideas at first. Ask Galileo or Jesus. That’s why it takes extreme personalities to take the necessary risks and to persevere against all odds, criticism and rejection.
I should know. I’m such a personality.
I’m an entrepreneur and innovator in the arena of economics. If it hadn’t been that, it would have been some other kind of arena. It’s just in my blood.
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Monday, July 21, 2014
TransTech Digest: Super Battery Bio-Power vs. Dirty CleanTech / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
By Patrick Cox
Technological civilization runs on energy. Second only to health care in economic clout, energy accounts for slightly less than 10% of GDP depending on the actual fuel prices. Everything depends on energy, even the biological world inside and around us.
Energy is a cost component in all goods and services, from manufacturing to overhead and transportation. As such, the price and availability of energy is a major determinant of all price levels and, inversely, the standard of living.
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Thursday, July 17, 2014
Artificial Intelligence and Genuine Stupidity / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
By Patrick Cox
Editor, TransTech Digest and Transformational Technology Alert
In the in-depth article below, I discuss the recent headlines about a supercomputer supposedly passing Alan Turing’s “Turing Test.” I also trace out complex questions regarding how little we still know about the human brain.
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Friday, June 27, 2014
Thomas Edison’s Dream Smashed / Companies / Technology
By: Casey_Research
By Adam J. Crawford, Analyst
The incandescent light bulb was invented in the very early 1800s, but at that time was a device too crude and impractical for mass adoption. Over the next 80 years, at least 20 inventors contributed to its improvement, until, in 1880, Thomas Edison developed and patented a bulb that would last a miraculous 1,200 hours. Edison’s product was the first to offer the levels of functionality, durability, and affordability necessary for widespread commercial appeal. That’s why he gets credit for inventing the light bulb, even though he was decades late to the party.
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
The Age of Transformation / Companies / Technology
By: John_Mauldin
One of the many luxuries that my readers have afforded me over the years is their willingness to allow me to explore a wide variety of topics. Not all writers are so blessed, and their output and responses to it tend to stay focused on specific, often quite narrow topics. While this approach allows them to dig very deep into particular subject matter, it can reduce the total scope of their research, vision, and advice. But don’t get me wrong; these types of letters are very important. I benefit greatly from being a subscriber to a number of letters that give me detailed analysis for which I simply don’t have the time to do the research. There’s just too much going on in the world today for any of us to be an expert in more than a few areas.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
I’d Like You to Meet “Cortana” My Artificial Intelligence / Companies / Technology
By: Money_Morning
Michael A. Robinson writes: I’d like to introduce you to Cortana.
And let me tell you: She’s awesome.
Cortana can search the Internet, set up reminders, shift calendar appointments, manage your mishmash of meetings, find restaurants, send text messages, and place phone calls. And, as good as she is right now, Cortana only seems to get better the more that I deal with her. The longer we work together, the more she seems to understand my habits and anticipate my needs.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
The Technological Evolution of Nonlethal Weapons / Companies / Technology
By: Casey_Research
By Doug Hornig, Senior Editor
The rise of humans from fearful creatures huddled around cave fires to the dominant species on the planet largely parallels the evolution of weaponry. Different subgroups rose and fell, spreading their culture or declining in influence as they either came up with the new best thing with which to slaughter their neighbors or fell behind in the innovation game.
Club, axe, spear, atlatl, sword, longbow, crossbow, catapult, gun, bomb, artillery, really big bomb—all have had their day.
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Friday, June 14, 2013
Transformative Energy Technologies / Companies / Technology
By: The_Energy_Report
The synergy of temperament and intellect has fostered much success for the father-son team of Michael Berry, editor of Morning Notes, and Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners LLC. In this Father's Day interview with The Energy Report, the Berrys reveal what they've learned from each other's investment strategies over the years, and mull energy metals and emerging green technologies that could be "compelling investment opportunities." They also reveal that, for all the familial camaraderie, there are energy issues about which they strongly disagree.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Profit from the Breakthrough in Liquid-Cooled Computers / Companies / Technology
By: Money_Morning
Michael A. Robinson writes: When Ray Harroun came out of retirement in 1911 to race in the first Indianapolis 500, he made one request: He wanted to ditch the ride-along mechanic that the rules required in order to save weight and give his yellow Marmon Wasp a racing edge.
The Indy organizers balked: The mechanic provided a big measure of safety, they said, acting as a spotter who could watch for cars behind or on either side of the racer.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
How to Profit from The Next Technological Revolutions / Companies / Technology
By: Nadeem_Walayat
The quantum leap in technological development in computing, molecular biology and material sciences is converging towards sparking the next series of technological revolutions the name to which will only be given many decades from now with the benefit of hindsight but all things considered I suspect that we come to call it the Graphene Age, as this wonder material becomes the building blocks for everything we use today including computers, nano machines and ultimately even new life forms.