Thursday, November 21, 2013
In yesterday's Daily Press I read an article by Robert Reich titled "Henry Ford could educate Walmart." The article was interesting because we recently had a debate about Walmart in Weserville, and we had talked about Walmart's low wages. It turns out these low wages might be hurting Walmart's sales, as well as the economy. Mainly people who work at Walmart shop at places like Walmart. If the company were to increase its wages, then the workers could buy more, helping the economy as well as Walmart. Walmart is so big that if it increased its wages, many other companies would as well, boosting the entire nation's economy. Henry Ford did this in 1914. By increasing his wages to his factory workers, many more people could now afford his cars, meaning he made a fortune and helped America. I admire good ol' Henry's descision, because he helped his workers, the economy, and got rich. I think Walmart would be very wise to do the same, however they may not understand the benefits. In our classroom, we could increase Weserville's economy if maybe the almighty giver of our paychecks would maybe increase our wages... Maybe. Anyway this would let us be able to put more money into the market of Weserville. Do you want to earn more money and at the same time help your town????? Wink wink nudge nudge mrs weser :)
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
An article in Yesterday's Daily Press by Andrea Chang called "Heat on Blackberry to hang up on phones" showed me that Blackberry is in the trough part of the business cycle. The author thinks that if Blackberry keeps on trying to sell smart phones then they will never enter a reconstructing stage. In the business cycle, this means they will never reach a peak again. Blackberry is trying to transform its business model to save itself. I think this is a smart decision because the company is obviously not doing to well in the smart phone department. I hardly see Blackberry phones at all anymore. To other businesses in the smart phine market, mainly Apple and Android, this is probably good because even if it was a very weak competitor, it still is decreasing the competition a little bit.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
On Tuesday, October 29, an article in the Daily Press titled "Burger king thinking 'impactful' ", explained that Burger King is not going to put introduce as many seasonal menu items in order to improve the speed of service as well as profits. They will stock new and interesting food items, such as a bacon sundae, but not as many as usual. I think this is a good idea for Burger King because they can make more profit, and satisfy customers at the same time. Though there are not as many new food items, the items seem very attention grabbing, like bacon sundae. Like we learned about in class, fast food hamburgers are an oligopoly, because a few companies own almost all of the percentage of the market. If Burger King offers these cool menu items, its competitors may need to rack their brains and find some new ideas as well.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
This week we started a project about advertising tourism in Weserville. We must think of ideas that will appeal to other people and make them want to come to the town. We have learned before that one of the factors that changes demand is consumer taste, which is influenced greatly by advertising. I think that it is interesting how advertisers are paid money for the sole purpose of changing someone's mind. They would have to be good at this in order for the business to make stacks and stacks. BOYCOTT RAY'S BLOG!!!!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
This week I read another article about the stock market. It was in Wednesday's newspaper and written by Gail Marks Jarvis. The article was called "Stocks Unfazed By Stalemate." It said that even though the government is temporarily shut down, investors of the stock market did not panic and frantically sell out. The article explains says that if anything, the stocks went up. I was scared at first with our virtual stock market game, but luckily I forgot to check my stocks so I didn't have a chance to sell out.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Good News! An article written by Walter Hamilton in the Daily Press today was titled "Americans 2% Richer Than 3 Months Ago." And guess why???? THE STOCK MARKET! People who have enough money to own stocks and a house are wealthier than they were earlier this year. An ultraeasy monetary policy has been used to boost recovery in the nation's housing market after the Great Recession. This helped put U.S. stocks at record levels. It's kind of cool we are playing the stock market game at the same time this article was written.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
An article in today's Daily Press called "New Countertops Counter Germs" that was written by Tara Bozick talked about a Sentara hospital in Norfolk buying new countertops and surface infused with copper. Copper is known to kill bacteria, and the company that is providing the surfaces claims they will kill 99.9 percent of the bacteria. The hospital will be putting the copper infused surfaces on commonly touched places like doorknobs. Even though this is probably pretty expensive, as copper tends to be, they are not using straight copper, just surfaces infused with it. I think it is important for hospitals to continue to look for new ways to keep the hospital clean, to protect the patients and help their own income by bulding a good reputation.
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