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The future of business - Faw_Peter - 06-03-2008

What is going the future business going to be like. I mean if oil production will seize in about 20 years, what would the core business be?


Re: The future of business - Terry - 06-03-2008

everything will be based on e-commerce, speculation, ecological technologies etc. large corporations extracting oil may go bankrupt


Re: The future of business - Benn - 06-20-2008

Some entrepreneurs who specialize in making camera film for amateur photographers could possibly make a living, since this activity only begins to bring big profits to them.


Re: The future of business - Steven - 06-20-2008

I think newspapers have future. Although we have today internet, TV, radio - newspapers haven't disappeared. People simply feel comfortable reading it. That's why this business will survive


Re: The future of business - Benn - 06-23-2008

For example, if the climate changes, every country will have to fit to them. So, maybe the business of conditioner producers will raise.


Re: The future of business - Faw_Peter - 06-24-2008

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Re: The future of business - Benn - 06-28-2008

Generally, maybe all the business which we have today can survive in the future. But we'll have only one big company in each industry.


Re: The future of business - Faw_Peter - 07-05-2008

hmm, somekind of merging in each area, just like Microsoft recently wanted to swallow yahoo. Maybe, over the last years there is a general trend of companies merging.


Re: The future of business - Benn - 07-12-2008

they merge for creating new products. Regardless of how rich a company is, it requires changes, since the consumer may consider its products obsolete.


Re: The future of business - Terry - 07-30-2008

so you're telling guys that the small business will not survive in the future? You discourage me, that means I won't be able to develop my own business.


Re: The future of business - Faw_Peter - 07-31-2008

Everything is swallowed already, a new business will not survive, unless it's a branch of a trans-national company, which already consolidated its positions.


Re: The future of business - Hakan G - 08-30-2008

Reselling seems to be the future. And one o the new branch of the world economy will be the alternative energy resources.


Re: The future of business - Terry - 09-04-2008

reselling will be a business of the nearest future, but not a far, distant future. Reselling began to be popular about 2-3 years ago.


Re: The future of business - Nicholas - 09-07-2008

Maybe fresh air will become a luxury?


Re: The future of business - M.Helen - 11-05-2008

Actually Japan does that already. There are special stores in Japan which sell a breathe of clean air. The clean oxygen is sold in specially-isolated plastic bottles and can be bought for 1$ for taking one breathe of indeed pure ecological air.


Re: The future of business - Aeneas - 11-07-2008

How about web based bartering? A bid/ask system where subscribers exchange services.
You could have ratings of the users and providers based on quality of services rendered and experience.
Prices would be driven by ratings of both.


Re: The future of business - Aeneas - 11-07-2008

Don't forget that blegging is already here.
Blegging = web based, similar to blogging, online begging
e.g. "Please send USD 5 by sending a text message to xxxxxx in order to support animal rights"


Re: The future of business - Faw_Peter - 11-07-2008

Aeneas Wrote:How about web based bartering? A bid/ask system where subscribers exchange services.
You could have ratings of the users and providers based on quality of services rendered and experience.
Prices would be driven by ratings of both.
Interesting idea, you mean something like Ebay, but, instead of money people can give other goods. Frankly, this sounds great. But aren't there already similar websites?


Re: The future of business - Aeneas - 11-07-2008

Indeed. And rating both parties would go a long way in establishing risk and barter based pricing of services. Thus, if one is a difficult partner (both as bid or ask) your cost of bartering would go up to the point where nobody would do business with said difficult person.


Re: The future of business - Benn - 11-12-2008

buying or exchanging things via the internet is not as good as we want it to be. Certain things require attention. You should hold the item in your hands in order to understand whether this is what you need or not...


Re: The future of business - cbridge - 07-31-2010

Internet marketing is the future business, I believe people will alway develop new ways of advertising and marketing skills all round the internet. Internet is the only business empire that develops new ideas every day and therefore it keeps business revolves around.
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