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China

I was reading that it is believed that trade with China and the U.S. is likely to remain strong into 2030 and beyond. We two countries rely on each other for so many things that disentangling us would be too difficult. In China’s case: Food for its immense population....

Future Jobs and Money

I am always curious about where the world is going as far as job creation and investable companies and industries. Having lived through the birth of the PC (anyone else remember the IBM Chaplin ad?s) to basically Star Trek communications.  It is a different world,...

Automation

Have you seen those cheesy Amazon commercial, where people are making all sorts of demands from an employer before they will deem to work for them?  We all know that there are people who just don’t want to work. Well businesses have solutions to all of these people,...

Mineral Rights

The battle has begun for the next frontier of the industrial revolution, mineral rights.  Mineral rights for specific minerals will be the driving force in the next level of the information and transportation revolution. Were you aware that there has been a 500 to...

Bicycles

Bike prices shot up 10% to 15% last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic helped boost many homebound Americans’ appetite for outdoor recreation. Anything to get out of the house and not into a store to look for toilet paper. Industry watchers are expecting similar price...

Carbon footprint stats on foods

The carbon footprint of our food as been in the news for awhile.  Not screaming headlines, but lurking in the shadows. Livestock farming produces from 20% to 50% of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions. Shrink That Footprint’s has a chart that shows that a meat...

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