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¿Qué imperio?
Cita de: sudden and sharp en Mayo 02, 2024, 14:07:31 pm¿Qué imperio? Debe ser el que añora los hooligans borrachos hasta el culo montándola y los skin-heads persiguiendo a quien les parecía. Eso eran tiempos. 1995 fue el pico del crimen en UK.Pero eran "nuestros" criminales.
https://www.ft.com/content/c2973eac-16c3-47b3-9e45-64d5da0e7e8a#post-98f022e4-fd45-4ff5-8ef9-41da9ec37770CitarBirths in Germany fall to lowest level for a decade, compounding demographic challenges
Births in Germany fall to lowest level for a decade, compounding demographic challenges
Cita de: sudden and sharp en Mayo 02, 2024, 14:07:31 pm¿Qué imperio? El que lleva decidiendo qué está bien y qué está mal desde que la Armada acabó en el fondo de Atlántico.El que decidió que la esclavitud ya no era moralmente aceptable y se dedicó a hundir barcos de esclavistas después de haber sido ellos los mayores comerciantes con más de la mitad de la "cuota de mercado".El que decide qué dictadores son "buenos" y qué gobiernos (dictatoriales o no) son malos.El que decidió fronteras en África, Asia, Oriente Medio y el Caribe, y qué personas formarían los gobiernos responsables de administrarlas.El que decidió que había que impulsar una agenda global (2030).Y el mismo que decide bajarse de cualquiera de esos barcos en el momento en que deja de ser necesario para sus intereses.
Cita de: el malo en Mayo 02, 2024, 16:59:47 pmCita de: sudden and sharp en Mayo 02, 2024, 14:07:31 pm¿Qué imperio? El que lleva decidiendo qué está bien y qué está mal desde que la Armada acabó en el fondo de Atlántico.El que decidió que la esclavitud ya no era moralmente aceptable y se dedicó a hundir barcos de esclavistas después de haber sido ellos los mayores comerciantes con más de la mitad de la "cuota de mercado".El que decide qué dictadores son "buenos" y qué gobiernos (dictatoriales o no) son malos.El que decidió fronteras en África, Asia, Oriente Medio y el Caribe, y qué personas formarían los gobiernos responsables de administrarlas.El que decidió que había que impulsar una agenda global (2030).Y el mismo que decide bajarse de cualquiera de esos barcos en el momento en que deja de ser necesario para sus intereses.O sea, que no existe tal imperio. (Sí existe la idea de meter miedo con él. No se puede hacer nada... y tal.)
P.: Llega el libro 'Joselito x Eneko Atxa', no me diga que nos va a deconstruir el bocadillo de jamón.E.A.: (Risas) Lo bien hecho, bien hecho está. Hay cosas que, por mucho que lo intentemos, no vamos a mejorar. Dejemos el bocadillo de jamón en paz.
Russia’s Gazprom Reports First Net Loss in 24 YearsDrop in gas revenue led to 629 billion-ruble net lossIncome from oil and power utilities increased last yearRussia’s state-controlled gas giant reported its first annual net loss since 1999 on falling shipments to Europe and lower prices for the fuel.Gazprom Group, which also includes oil and power businesses, posted a 629 billion-ruble ($6.84 billion) loss last year compared with net income of 1.23 trillion rubles in 2022, according to an earnings report published Thursday.The energy company’s shares fell as much as 4.4%, the steepest decline in more than a year, amid market concerns over its dividend prospects. Gazprom’s biggest shareholder is the Russian government, whose budget is under pressure amid rising military spending and Western sanctions. The net loss follows restricted gas flows to Europe — historically Gazprom’s biggest market — amid the Kremlin’s retaliation for Western support of Ukraine after Russia’s invasion in 2022. Meanwhile, plunging gas prices amid mild weather, sluggish demand and brimming inventories contributed to Gazprom’s loss.Revenue from gas fell by 40% to 4.88 trillion rubles, according the report. While Gazprom continues to ship pipeline gas to several European countries, last year its flows to Europe fell to the lowest since the early 1970s, according to International Energy Agency estimates.This year Russia expects its gas shipments via pipelines to foreign markets will increase 18% this year to 108 billion cubic meters compared with 2023, as the Power of Siberia link to China gradually reaches its nameplate capacity. But even as more supplies head to China, it can’t offset the loss of the European market.Revenue from the group’s oil business rose by 6.7% to 3.88 trillion rubles last year, while sales at its power utilities business increased by 8.8% to 617 billion rubles.
Airbnb launches new global marketing strategy geared around experiencesNEW YORK, May 1 (Reuters) - Airbnb (ABNB.O), opens new tab announced its newest marketing strategy geared towards bringing in new customers by offering unique experiences as it expands beyond its core business of vacation rentals, the company said on Wednesday.The San Francisco-based company's newest category called "Icons" features 11 global experiences - including concerts and celebrity meet and greets - for free or under $100 to try to attract a larger audience."Icons is a compelling new way to do marketing...and help shift the brand to be more than just a place to stay and create space to offer new products and services," CEO Brian Chesky told Reuters, adding that they have reallocated a portion of its marketing budget towards the campaign.Shares of the company fell 1.5% to close at $156.The company's television ads were over 200% more effective in driving consumer engagement before the pandemic in 2019, according to the television data and analytics company EDO. Now, Airbnb is getting creative in how it plans to drive new customers to its platform as it focuses on re-branding.The available experiences include a tiny concert by singer Doja Cat or staying in a replica of the home from Disney/Pixar animation "Up". Airbnb said it will continue to roll out new experiences every few weeks.Chesky has previously said he wants to make the Airbnb guest experience more reliable to get more habitual hotel guests to book accommodations on the platform instead.Airbnb's nights and experiences booked in 2023 increased about 14% year-over-year compared to 31% the year prior. Its full-year revenue rose 18% in 2023, compared with a 40% increase in 2022.The company's sales and marketing expenses in 2023 increased 16%.The short-term rental company is launching icons as consumer engagement with its television advertisements slowly recovers from the pandemic.Airbnb's TV ads in the third quarter of 2019 were more effective at driving online engagement than over the subsequent four years, according to television data and analytics company EDO.The company's TV ad engagement has improved over the past three quarters and is expected to fully recover this quarter, however, EDO said.The company said more than 4,000 tickets for icons will be available in 2024 with plans to expand the category's offerings over the next few years so that millions of people can participate.