finance
Money talks; reviewing the global economy, government spending, taxes, and economic policy that affect our social and political future.
Technological Trends in Logistics-2023
We are living in a computerized world. Nowadays, everything has become innovation based. Practically all fields are consolidated with innovations and that multitude of advances is en route to the limit. The biggest pressure that is going to hit logistics in 2023 will be a recession, inflation, labor shortages, and fuel price. As interest tends to increase there is a chance to see pressure on capital expenditure in this field. Technology is changing the future of logistics by increasing productivity in the supply chain and reducing costs and errors. Similarly, there are numerous benefits and innovation improvements occurring in cargo-sending ventures as well. Man-made brainpower, AI, and the Web of things are assuming the main part of each innovation overhaul. They impact a ton of enhancements in planned operations ventures. Allow us to examine some of them individually.
By Lakshmi Heaven3 years ago in The Swamp
Kenyan News outlets scramble to delete stories of Charlene Ruto Lying about 'Office of First Daughter'
Thursday, 5 January 2023 The many tales coming from the first daughter of Kenya's President William Ruto are being purged and removed. As this author tried to report on Ruto calling his daughter a liar without ever mentioning the word 'LIAR!"
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp
Driving Around and Thinking
Did you see that movie "Pretty in Pink" directed by John Hughes starring Molly Ringwald? It was a great film and one of my favorites when I was a teenager. Who couldn't relate to that girl? She was so cool. She was poor, but she had a part-time job. She was the daughter of an alcoholic father who was still nursing a broken heart over her mother who left them years ago. Since her father doesn't hold a job, she can't afford all the expensive clothes that she sees many of the "popular" girls wearing, so she makes her own out of cheap and used material and creates her own style. She tolerates the peers that make fun of her. Although she doesn't have any cheerleaders telling her to do well in school, she wants to be successful in life so she makes her education important and disciplines herself to achieve excellent marks. She's a role model for any teens who feel lost and alone and not sure what to do at the doorway to adulthood. I loved that movie. I mention it now because there was one specific scene that seems to deja-vu through my mind as I begin the second half of my life. The scene where she is sitting in her cute little pink car and staring at the "richies" houses. "I wonder if they know how amazing their house is?" she asks her friend. Thirty-three years have passed since I graduated from high school. I've had many jobs, many cars, and seen many cities and towns. Yet whenever I see a house that I think is charming and beautiful, I park and pause for a moment and ask the same thing - "I wonder if they know how amazing their house is?"
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in The Swamp
India is considering limiting the Import of Private Jets
The memo states that the government will look for measures to "boost exports and control a surge of non-essential imports" in order to lower the trade deficit. In an effort to address a widening trade imbalance, India, a nation in South Asia, has considered restricting the purchase of private helicopters and planes, according to a document from the aviation ministry that Bloomberg obtained.
By ExportImportData3 years ago in The Swamp
Long COVID Could be the Next Major Economic Disaster 2023
The Next Major Economic Disaster. With a staggering $3.7 trillion economic impact, the disease known as Long COVID could rival the Great Recession of 2008 in terms of its economic ramifications. Already, many businesses have had to close their doors due to the pandemic, and many more are struggling to survive. In addition, the disruption of supply chains has led to a significant decrease in global trade. As the virus continues to spread, the economic consequences may be even more severe. It is essential that governments around the world take immediate action to contain the outbreak and help mitigate the economic damage.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in The Swamp
Bourgnew's Economic Bill of Rights
BACKGROUND: A. The Company is incorporated in the Commonwealth of Australia under the Corporations Act (the “Act”). B. The Shareholders have decided to enter into this agreement (the “Agreement”) to govern their respective interests, obligations, liabilities, ownership and rights in the Company.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous3 years ago in The Swamp
It's Time For World Leaders to Give Damn About The Sahel
Most of the world outside of the multiple countries within the Sahel Region more than likely have no idea what the Sahel Region actually is or where it's located. The Sahel separates northern Africa from western area of Africa. There are several countries within the Sahel Region as well. There are Burkina Faso, Chad, Eritrea, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and Sudan within the Sahel.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp








