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2019-05-10

Atlantic Hurricane Season (Jun 1 - Nov 30) Images & Info

Hurricane Season LIVE Jun 1-Nov 30: Prepare, Be Vigilant, Take Action, Seek Shelter, Recover.

See NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center Atlantic Hurricane Season forecasts and updates.  The average hurricane season produces 12 named storms, of which 6 become hurricanes, including 3 major hurricanes. Increased hurricane activity is attributed to the warm phase of the Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillation (AMO), which began in 1995, and has historically lasted about 25 to 40 years. See also forecasts for the Atlantic hurricane season from Colorado State University (CSU) hurricane researchers

Tropical Atlantic wide view: 

GOES-East - Tropical Atlantic wide views (each link below opens in new window):
U.S. East Coast below and here (opens in new window or tab):

U.S. Gulf Coast here (opens in new tab or window)

Caribbean view here (opens in new tab or window)

National Radar here (opens in new tab or window)

Two-Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
UPDATES on all Atlantic Tropical Cyclones & Disturbances at nhc.noaa.gov
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale graphic
Glossary of NHC Terms excerpt: Tropical Storm: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained surface wind speed (using the U.S. 1-minute average) ranges from 34 kt (39 mph or 63 km/hr) to 63 kt (73 mph or 118 km/hr). NHC Letter Designations:
D: Tropical Depression – wind speed less than 39 MPH
S: Tropical Storm – wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
H: Hurricane – wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
M: Major Hurricane – wind speed greater than 110 MPH
The hurricane season is officially June 1 to November 30. More info: 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season | wikipedia.org. Also note that five-day Atlantic Hurricane forecasts in 2017 were as accurate as two-day forecasts in 1998 due to more powerful supercomputers.

See also Hurricane Strikes in Continental U.S. 1950-2011 (png) and graphic of FL data 1900-2010.

Links:
    Condition 4 – Hurricane Seasonal Alert. 01 June–30 November; port status: open.
      Condition Whiskey – Sustained Gale Force winds (39–54 mph, 34–47 knots, 63–87 km/h), associated with Tropical Cyclone activity are predicted within 72 hours; port status: open.
        Condition X-Ray – Sustained Gale Force winds associated with Tropical Cyclone activity are predicted within 48 hours; port status: open.
          Condition Yankee – Sustained Gale Force winds associated with Tropical Cyclone activity are predicted within 24 hours; port status: restricted; vessel/facility control measures in effect.
            Condition Zulu – Sustained Gale Force winds associated with Tropical Cyclone activity are predicted within 12 hours; port status: closed to all vessel traffic and waterside activities except for activities approved by the COTP [Captain of the Port].

            (Notes: on some devices or browsers, reload to update / refresh images and info provided by sources above; original title: 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecasts & Updates)

            A Look Back at the 2019 Hurricane Season: 
            Above Sep 2, 2019: Category 5 Hurricane Dorian over Grand Bahama Island, threatening Florida, before turning and moving northward, offshore Florida's east coast. On Sunday, Sep 8, 2019, Dorian weakened to less than "hurricane-force winds" over the North Atlantic. Dorian's cumulative wind history (graphic opens in new tab / window). The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was above normal with 18 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes of which Dorian was the most powerful with maximum winds of 185 mph  (298 kph). More here.
            “He knew too what it was to live through a hurricane with the other people of the island and the bond that the hurricane made between all people who had been through it. He also knew that hurricanes could be so bad that nothing could live through them.”― Ernest Hemingway, Islands in the Stream

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            2018-08-27

            Amazon HQ2, Which City Will Win? Follow the Money (video)

            Amazon HQ2: Which City Will Win Jeff Bezos' Heart?

            Wall Street Journal (wsj.com) video above published Aug 9, 2018: As Amazon searches for a location for its new second headquarters—dubbed HQ2—cities across the country have been trying to woo the tech giant. At stake: 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in investments.

            Amazon HQ2: Top Twenty Finalists
            See also on Domain Mondo:

            The below infographic may be the kind of data Amazon is looking at: the 22 Cities With the Most $1 Million Homes in the U.S. and the median value of all homes in each of those cities--
            Courtesy of: VisualCapitalist.com


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            2018-05-19

            Tech Review | Tesla $TSLA May Need A Takeover, Will Apple $AAPL Bite?

            graphic "Tech Review" ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            Tech Review (TR 2018-05-19)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news with commentary, analysis and opinion, separating signal from the noise: Features • 1)Tesla $TSLA May Need A Takeover, Will Apple $AAPL Bite? 2) America's IT Strongholds 2018, 3) Investing: The Week, Investing Notes, 4) ICYMI Tech News.

            1)  Tesla May Need A Takeover (tesla.com) $TSLA, Will Apple Bite? (apple.com) $AAPL
            Tesla $TSLA May Need A Takeover, Will Apple $AAPL Bite?  ©2018 DomainMondo.com (graphic)
            Editor's note: If you think about it, for many consumers there's a synergy in having a premium-priced innovative smartphone matched with a premium-priced innovative "smartcar"--increasingly into the future, together, they may be the essence of having the "best" in mobile devices.

            Tesla 2018 (video published by Tesla on May 9, 2018): 

            Apple cannot outcompete Android/Google/Waymo, or Asia, for the future mass market smartphone or "smartcar," but it can produce, at a handsome profit, with Tim Cook's supply chain expertise, an aspirational and innovative, premium-priced, Jony Ive-designed, Elon Musk-engineered, auto-mobile. A Tesla takeover also provides Apple additional opportunities in solar energy and battery innovations, for a global market crying for clean energy and distributed electrical grid solutions. Steve Jobs always thought of Apple as an innovative engineering company producing technology devices exhibiting superlative design. Tesla could be the next step in Apple's evolution.

            Tesla Powerpacks Balancing the Grid in Terhills, Belgium (published by Tesla on May 14, 2018):

            Apple has the cash and cachet to make this happen, both as an attractive deal for long-term Apple shareholders as well as $TSLA stockholders and bondholders. A Tesla deal with Apple is far better than a Tesla chapter 11 any way you look at it. Musk appears to have a persistent, unsolved "execution problem" at Tesla (Model 3 reservations reportedly exceed 450,000), and talented engineers and managers have been heading for the exits. He needs to remember that Steve Jobs was fired by Apple (only years later did Jobs return to reinvent Apple via iPod, iPhone, and iPad). Another option would be for Apple to opt-in via convertible preferred shares or bonds. Time will tell, but as the lawyers say, "Time is of the essence." See also: Apple buying Tesla doesn't sound like a crazy idea anymore — here's why | BusinessInsider.com 27 January 2018: "Tesla needs to be saved from its delusional idea about the company's future growth — and Apple needs to be saved from the disaster of its car project."

            Related:

            2) America's IT Strongholds 2018 | Statista.com:
            "Computing workforce" includes developers, software engineers, systems managers and teachers.

            See also: Miami’s growing tech scene tries to level up | Curbed.com: "... Last year, area startups received $1.3 billion in venture capital funding, placing Miami eighth on the list of U.S. cities in terms of VC activity."

            3) Investing
            graphic: "INVESTING"  ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            The Week: NASDAQ Composite -0.66% | S&P 500 Index -0.54% | DJIA -0.47%
            "Going forward, we expect US large cap tech to outperform & #FixedIncome to be under more duress."--DataTrekResearch.com 16 May 2018
            Wall Street's Charging Bull
            graphic of Charging Bull | DomainMondo.com
            Investing Notes:

            a. US: Don’t Poke The (Volatility) Bear | DatatrekResearch.com"... we see outsized moves in the S&P particularly to the downside as an opportunity to buy the market at more attractive entry points if your investment mandate allows for it."

            b. Europe:
            c. Emerging Markets: Who’s Most Afraid of a Latin American Debt Crisis (Apart from Latin America)? | WolfStreet.com.

            d. Global Growth? "Forget the noise, the outlook is better than you think, but mind complexity. 'Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Geniuses remove it.'"--Blain's Morning Porridge May 17, 2018.

            4) ICYMI Tech News:
            graphic: "ICYMI Tech News" ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            a. NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) Q1 FY2019 Results - Earnings Call Transcript | SeekingAlpha.com: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang: "Okay. We had another great quarter, record revenue, record margins, record earnings, growth across every platform. Datacenter achieved another record with strong demand for Volta and AI inference. Gaming was strong. We are delighted to see prices normalizing and we can better serve pent-up gamer demand. At the heart of our opportunity is the incredible growth of computing demand of AI just as traditional computing has slowed. The GPU computing approach that we've pioneered is ideal for filling this vacuum. And our invention of the Tensor Core GPU has further enhanced our strong position to power the AI era. I look forward to giving you another update next quarter. Thank you."

            b. Why women are more likely to get funded on Kickstarter | moneyish.com


            d.  Zuckerberg agrees to face EU Parliament over Facebook data use | sky.com: "as early as next week" and with GDPR imminent, investigation finds Facebook lacks privacy controls for information inferred about users, including sensitive details used in ad targeting--TheGuardian.com. AlsoChina is Facebook's second-largest source of ad revenue, after the U.S.--qz.com

            e. Supreme Court allows states to legalize sports betting, opening floodgates for online gambling profits | TechCrunch.com: DraftKings.com and FanDuel.com may be early winners, but there’s a market for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and perhaps major networks that hold sports broadcasting rights to open up new sources of revenue. See also British bookmakers odds on to unlock U.S. sports after legal ruling | Reuters.com: GVC already has state licenses in New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware; and European online gaming firm Paddy Power Betfair says it's in talks to buy FanDuel, reportedly for $600M-700M, day after SCOTUS killed U.S. ban on sports gambling--Axios.com.


            g. Online Advertising vs TV--ad revenue report (pdf) by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB)--internet advertising revenues in the US rose 21.4% in 2017 from the year earlier to a record of $88 billion, while TV ad revenues declined 2.6% to $70.1 billion. See alsoWhy Traditional TV Is in Trouble | The New York Times | NYTimes.com.

            h. Amazon Stops Buying Prized Shopping Ads on Google | Bloomberg.com"Abrupt drop in activity hints at Amazon’s own ad ambitions ... Two tech giants are increasingly competing on multiple fronts ..."  

            i. Amazon AWS: Amazon is moving into blockchain with a new partnership | CNBC.com: AWS partnering with start-up Kaleido--"Introducing Kaleido to AWS customers is going to help customers move faster and not worry about managing blockchain themselves"--Amazon Web Services (AWS). Register now for the seventh annual AWS re:Invent conference Nov 26-30, 2018, Las Vegas--"deeper technical content, more hands-on learning opportunities, keynote announcements, expanded Expo hours, exciting after-hours events, and the best party in technology."

            -- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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            2018-02-12

            Amazon HQ2: The Winner Is… DC Metro, New York Metro, or Miami?

            Amazon HQ2: The Winner Is…

            L2inc.com video above published Feb 8, 2018: What does market failure look like? The sh*tshow circus that is Amazon's HQ2. Watch to find out which city Prof Galloway thinks will win the contest.

            Source:
            (4:15): “Take a Tour of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ 5 Giant Homes and Thousands of Acres of Land Across the US,” BusinessInsider.com, October 2017.


            Editor's note:
            • Prof Galloway Feb 8, 2018 (video above at 2:46): "Miami a dark-horse here. Why? Because anyone who lives in Seattle probably wants to spend more time in Miami."

            Transcript (auto-generated via YouTube.com):
            00:00  [Music]
            00:01  what does the neon red flag of market
            00:04  failure look like it looks like this
            00:06  show circus that is hq2 for amazon where
            00:11  mayors and municipalities drop their
            00:13  drawers trying to prostrate themselves
            00:15  to the seattle giant in hopes of them
            00:18  choosing their City and detonate a
            00:21  prosperity bomb in town square what do
            00:23  we have we have 20 cities competing for
            00:25  Amazon's second HQ Amazon's worship by
            00:29  consumers and investors has resulted in
            00:31  a frenzied pitch among municipalities
            00:33  that highlights the perversion of our
            00:35  nation at the hands of big tech in a
            00:37  genius move Amazon has created an
            00:39  offline algorithm that pits cities
            00:40  against one another occupies the
            00:43  headlines of almost every major
            00:44  newspaper and news program while soaking
            00:48  taxpayers let's be clear this is a
            00:50  zero-sum game every dollar the Toronto
            00:53  puts up in terms of a subsidy or a tax
            00:55  credit is taking money out of the hides
            00:57  of school districts and Fire
            00:59  Department's in another city this is
            01:01  just plain gross so let's start the
            01:04  competition let's see who wins
            01:07  Amazon HQ to
            01:09  [Music]
            01:13  all right so here we go Amazon HQ to
            01:17  Circus Nashville Tennessee a super cool
            01:21  place great for young people absolutely
            01:23  no chance
            01:25  Boston come on we're sick of Boston all
            01:28  the universities the sailing whatever I
            01:30  just don't see Jeff Bezos deciding to be
            01:33  in Boston Pittsburgh Pittsburgh deserves
            01:36  to get this Carnegie Mellon one of the
            01:38  best universities in the world right now
            01:39  a city on the upswing it has absolutely
            01:42  no chance Atlanta another great city
            01:45  fantastic universities Emory Georgia
            01:47  Tech should be a likely winner with in
            01:50  fact their airports but again I don't
            01:52  think mister Bezos wants to live in
            01:53  Atlanta Los Angeles what's the point of
            01:55  a second HQ if you're gonna be on the
            01:56  west coast Austin Texas this has an
            01:59  outside shot a fantastic University but
            02:02  again geographically disadvantaged
            02:04  because it's not east of the Mississippi
            02:06  Dallas Texas this is a tough one
            02:08  just when you thought you were in Austin
            02:10  and you thought life couldn't get any
            02:11  worse you get transferred to Dallas no
            02:13  chance Raleigh North Carolina
            02:15  fantastic universities a great place to
            02:18  live doesn't have any chance because of
            02:19  the whole gender bathroom thing Denver
            02:22  Colorado I don't know if the Bezos
            02:24  family skis but I don't see this as
            02:26  having much chance Columbus Ohio
            02:28  did I mention Ohio New York City let's
            02:31  hold on to this one DC let's hold on to
            02:33  that Newark New Jersey let's hold on to
            02:35  this one Philadelphia let's put that in
            02:38  the New York file Montgomery County
            02:40  Maryland that goes into the DC pile
            02:42  Northern Virginia we're putting in
            02:43  another pile Indianapolis Miami a
            02:47  dark-horse here
            02:48  why because anyone who lives in Seattle
            02:50  probably wants to spend more time in
            02:52  Miami
            02:53  Toronto Canada now this this is
            02:56  hilarious as Amazon sees and is fearful
            02:59  rightfully fearful of regulation they're
            03:01  going to locate in a city that has no
            03:03  representatives in Congress this is in a
            03:06  word ridiculous in Chicago despite in
            03:11  the kneepads the willing to give up
            03:12  taxation to Amazon basically said we
            03:14  give up Amazon you now have taxing
            03:16  authority and license over how to
            03:18  allocate civic funds Chicago you don't
            03:20  deserve it so it all comes down to two
            03:23  locations it's either going to be the
            03:24  metro area of New York or the Metro
            03:26  area of DC there are only two criteria
            03:30  here the first is where you can attract
            03:32  and retain the best talent in the eyes
            03:34  of Amazon the best talent is a 24 year
            03:37  old ee grad from MIT this individual
            03:40  isn't concerned with cost of living cost
            03:41  of living only matters when you're in
            03:44  your 30s when you begin collecting dogs
            03:45  and kids Amazon doesn't care about those
            03:48  individual middle managers they only
            03:49  care about young people who are willing
            03:51  to pile into five bedroom apartments in
            03:54  Gowanus or Adams Morgan this will be New
            03:56  York or it will be DC and the only
            03:59  criteria that really matters at the end
            04:01  of the day is where again a 53 year old
            04:04  billionaire the wealthiest man in the
            04:06  world wants to spend more time and where
            04:08  does Mr. Bezos already have homes
            04:10  already have a toothbrush which ie means
            04:13  he likes these places you guessed it
            04:15  DC and New York Bezos the thing to do
            04:19  here is to pick the city now stop this
            04:22  ridiculous process and announce you're
            04:24  gonna reinvest those proceeds back into
            04:27  the local community this is a show
            04:30  however it's the wealthiest man in the
            04:31  world I see good in you come to the
            04:35  light Jeff to the mayor's band together
            04:38  and do something good for each other and
            04:40  refuse to take part in this ridiculous
            04:43  process Mr. Bezos come to the light come
            04:47  to the light
            04:54  No
            04:55  [Music]

            Song: Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty, Stop Draggin' My Heart Around | YouTube.com

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            2018-01-22

            Amazon $AMZN HQ2: 50,000 High-Paying Jobs, $5 Billion Investment

            Amazon HQ2: 20 finalists (source: Amazon.com)
            238 applications were received by Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) for its second headquarters, HQ2, and now there are only 20 finalists (see map above).
            Amazon Press Release Jan. 18, 2018: Amazon expects to create 50,000 high-paying jobs and invest over $5 billion in the city where it opens HQ2, a full equal to its Seattle HQ ... Amazon reviewed 238 proposals from across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to host HQ2, the company’s second headquarters in North America. Today, Amazon announced it has chosen the following 20 metropolitan areas to move to the next phase of the process (in alphabetical order): 
            Atlanta, GA - Austin, TX - Boston, MA - Chicago, IL - Columbus, OH - Dallas, TX - Denver, CO - Indianapolis, IN - Los Angeles, CA - Miami, FL - Montgomery County, MD - Nashville, TN - Newark, NJ - New York City, NY - Northern Virginia, VA - Philadelphia, PA - Pittsburgh, PA - Raleigh, NC - Toronto, ON -Washington DC
            Editor's note: the dark horse candidate in the above list is Miami--most of its bid details are being kept secret except it is known that the bid offers five undisclosed sites in Miami-Dade County (including more than one site in downtown Miami--see embedded tweet below), two from Broward County and one from Palm Beach County. The Miami area has long been favored by transplants from the northeast U.S., as well as Europeans and Latin Americans and now, increasingly, Chinese--Why Chinese Investors Love Miami, The 'Hong Kong Of The West' | Forbes.com. And Miami has one advantage the others don't: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos lived in Miami when he was younger, graduating as class valedictorian from Miami Palmetto High School in 1982.

            See also: Miami mayor says three sites in city in play for Amazon HQ2 | South Florida Business Journal | bizjournals.com Jan 18, 2018.


            Amazon estimates its investments in Seattle, from 2010 through 2016 resulted in an additional $38 billion to the city’s economy – every dollar invested by Amazon in Seattle generated an additional $1.40 for the city’s economy overall.

            FAQs: Answers from Amazon:

            What is Amazon HQ2? HQ2 will be the second Amazon headquarters in North America. We are looking for a location with strong local and regional talent—particularly in software development and related fields—as well as a stable and business-friendly environment to continue hiring and innovating on behalf of our customers.

            How have you selected the 20 candidate locations? We evaluated each of the proposals based on the criteria outlined in the RFP to create the list of 20 HQ2 candidates that will continue in the process.

            What are the next steps of this selection process? 
            In the coming months, Amazon will work with each of the candidate locations to dive deeper into their proposals, request additional information as necessary, and evaluate the feasibility of a future partnership that can accommodate our hiring plans as well as benefit our employees and the local community. We expect to make a decision in 2018.

            What will be the benefits for the city finally selected to host your second headquarters? We expect to invest over $5 billion and grow our second headquarters location to be a full equal to Amazon’s current campus in Seattle, creating as many as 50,000 high-paying jobs. In addition to Amazon’s direct hiring and investment, construction and operation of HQ2 is expected to create tens of thousands of additional jobs and tens of billions of dollars in additional investment in the surrounding community. Amazon estimates its investments in Seattle from 2010 through 2016 resulted in an additional $38 billion to the city’s economy – every dollar invested by Amazon in Seattle generated an additional $1.40 for the city’s economy overall.

            Why is Amazon choosing its second headquarters location via a public process? We want to find a city that is excited to work with us and where our customers, employees, and the community can all benefit.

            See also:

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            2018-01-06

            Tech Review | The Road Ahead In China For U.S. Tech Companies (video)

            graphic "Tech Review" ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            Tech Review (TR 2018-01-06)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) The Road Ahead In China For U.S. Tech Companies, 2) Technology was the best sector of 2017, 3) Investing: The Week, Investing Notes, 4) ICYMI Tech News.

            1) The Road Ahead In China For U.S. Tech--Kai-Fu Lee's Advice to Mark Zuckerberg

            Sinovation Ventures (domain: sinovationventures.com) CEO Kai-Fu Lee, a former Google and Microsoft executive who led those companies' efforts in China, discusses the road ahead for U.S. tech companies in China on "Bloomberg Studio 1.0" with Emily Chang (Bloomberg.com video above published Dec 20, 2017). [Editor's note: Lee states the obvious painful truth, Silicon Valley--Facebook, Paypal, Google, Amazon, et al--in many cases, offers inferior technology to what is now available from Chinese tech companies, Tencent, Alibaba, et al. China is also now leading, or soon will be, in AI.]

            Note alsoAxios China | Axios.com3. The mystery of Miles Kwok, aka Guo Wengui, and Steve Bannon--"Kwok and Bannon's convergent views of the PRC, and their love of the spotlight, this could be an interesting partnership ... until it collapses in recrimination, as every partnership eventually seems to do for both men." [Editor's note: Kwok & Bannon: 'Two Dead Men Walking.'4. PRC to curtail bitcoin mining operations--"Beijing does not like Bitcoin."

            2) Technology was the best sector of 2017: 

            HSW Advisors (domain: hightoweradvisors.com) managing partner Jordan Waxman on what sectors of the market did well in 2017 and how the GOP tax plan will influence the stock market in 2018. Fox Business video above published Dec 29, 2017.

            Technology holdings--how three common market indices compare:
            • The S&P 500 is 23% Technology. Top 5 tech names represent 13.4% of the entire index: Apple (3.8%), Microsoft (2.9%), Google (2.8%), Amazon (2.1%), and Facebook (1.8%).
            • MSCI Emerging Markets are 28% Technology. The Top 5 Tech names are 18.0% of the whole index: Tencent (5.4%), Samsung (4.3%), Alibaba (3.6%), Taiwan Semi (3.5%), and Baidu (1.2%).
            • The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 17% Technology. Top holdings: Apple (4.7%), IBM (4.3%), Visa (3.2%), Microsoft (2.4%), Intel (1.3%) and Cisco (1.1%).

            3) Investing
            graphic: "INVESTING"  ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            The Week: All 3 U.S. major stock indexes end at fresh records again; Dow +0.9%--businesstimes.com.sg. See also: S&P 500 index.

            Investing Notes:
            • Byron Wien's predictions for 2018: #4: "... S&P 500 ends the year above 3000 since earnings continue to expand and economic growth heads toward 4%." #12: "The Mueller investigation of the 2016 presidential election fails to implicate any members of the Trump family in collusion with Russian operatives."
            • Global Wealth Report 2017: Where Are We Ten Years after the Crisis? | Credit-Suisse.com: "Comparing wealth gains across countries, the United States is an unquestionable leader. The country continued its remarkable unbroken spell of gains after the financial crisis and added USD 8.5 trillion to the stock of global wealth. In other words, the US generated more than half of the total global wealth aggregation of USD 16.7 trillion of the past 12 months."
            • Jeremy Grantham, chief investment strategist for GMO in Boston, well known for bearish views, says the stock market’s next move could take stocks dramatically higher--“As a historian of the great equity bubbles, I also recognize that we are currently showing signs of entering the blow-off or melt-up phase of this very long bull market”--Grantham's letter | gmo.com (pdf) to investors this week.
            • Miami a haven for rich investors: "downtown development authority is working to bring down investment managers from the Northeast to Miami"--bizjournals.com.

            4) ICYMI Tech News:
            graphic: "ICYMI Tech News" ©2017 DomainMondo.com
            • German Court enjoins Amazon from using Google Adwords to place advertisements on Google search pages for "Brikenstock", "Birkenstok" or "Bierkenstock" which link to Amazon offers, some of which apparently offer fake Birkenstock shoes "For us, Amazon is an accomplice," said Birkenstock CEO Oliver Reichert recently in SPIEGEL, adding, "I say it this way: Before the castle is under attack, the surrounding villages are looted. We have observed for some time, as lax Amazon deals with scammers who earn a fortune with counterfeiting."
            • Tencent & Alibaba: Two Different Strategies--Tencent focuses on WeChat, games and deals for its global strategy while Alibaba is looking to build a global payment system. WeChat reportedly has more users, but Alipay’s aggregate transaction volume is higher, according to JP Morgan’s John Hall, though WeChat Pay can also process large transactions if it’s used on e-commerce platforms
            • U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) blocks sale of Moneygram (domain: moneygram) to China's Ant Financial (domain: antfin.com).
            • Germany vs China re: Cybersecurity: "Germany's ambassador to China calls out China on their lack of progress on bilateral cybersecurity efforts"--CSOOnline.com.
            From the Reuters.com feed:

            -- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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            2017-09-11

            The 'Hurricane Irma Trade' in Florida Oranges and Sugar (video)

            Irma's Path Puts Florida Oranges, Sugar in Danger

            Video above published Sep 8, 2017, by Bloomberg.com: In this "Futures in Focus," Ted Seifried, chief market strategist at Zaner AG Hedge, and Bloomberg's Mark Barton examine how Hurricane Irma may impact Florida's orange and sugar crops and commodities futures markets. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."

            September 8, 2017: Hurricane Irma's path towards Florida triggered the largest-ever evacuation in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Bloomberg.com's Nathan Crooks reports on "Bloomberg Markets" in the video below--"Miami Streets Emptying as Irma Approaches":




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            2017-07-03

            Your Favorite Brand: Whatever Google or Amazon Says? (video)

            Your Favorite Brand? Whatever Google or Amazon Says

            Video above published Jun 29, 2017, by L2inc.com: Digital Winners & Losers

            Winner: Food videos. BuzzFeed's Tasty is one of Facebook's most popular pages, and Chinese toddler Xiaoman scored major ad deals by eating on camera.

            Loser: Brands as the percentage of consumers who can name a favorite brand declines. People search for "ingredients and benefits."
            2008-2015 chart of percentage of affluents who can identify a "favorite" brand
            source: YouGov and Time Inc. via L2inc.com
            Plus, Professor Scott Galloway's advice on how to find a mate: move to a Super City.

            (0:13) “How Food Brand Tasty Is A Template For BuzzFeed’s Vertical Expansion,” Digiday, May 2017. http://bit.ly/2q1ovTn
            (0:17) “Facebook Statistics - Media,” socialbakers, June 2017. http://bit.ly/2lPzFXX
            (0:27)“Food Brands Seek Taste of Social Success,” L2 Inc., March 2017. http://bit.ly/2tpvNAZ
            (0:35) “How a Toddler Who Loves Eating Transfixed China,” The Wall Street Journal, May 2017. http://on.wsj.com/2qaR6kf
            (0:35) Miaopai, June 2017.
            (0:44) YouGov & Time Inc., April 2015.
            (1:01) L2 Inc. Digital IQ Index: Personal Care, October 2016. http://bit.ly/2pYxdgZ
            (1:06) “50 Most Important Marketing Charts for 2017,” Percolate, 2016. http://bit.ly/2qYiEuL
            (1:25) “Super Cities,” Knight Frank, 2016. http://bit.ly/1ODJv6d
            (1:42) “The 20 Most Populated U.S. Cities Where Women Outnumber Men,” Equinox, October 2016. http://bit.ly/2u1ZBRT
            (1:42) “U.S. and World Population Clock,” United States Census Bureau, June 2016. http://bit.ly/1mULN4x

            Transcript via YouTube.com:
            0:03 Okay, enough already - you win.
            0:09 A winner: food videos.
            0:11 With 85 million followers, BuzzFeed's Tasty is among Facebook's most popular pages.
            0:17 Tasty garnered almost a billion video views in April.
            0:19 Food brands are paying attention and partnering with the channel or producing look-alike content.
            0:25 Pillsbury's Tasty-style videos account for three of the five most engaged videos by food brands.
            0:31 In China, viral videos of two-year-old Xiaoman eating helped her land ad deals with major brands
            0:37 including Pampers and Alibaba.
            0:40 A loser: brands.
            0:42 The percentage of consumers who can name a favorite brand has declined dramatically.
            0:47 As product research moves online, people aren't searching for brands, but for ingredients and benefits.
            0:52 Art Naturals, a skincare brand you likely haven't heard of, leverages this trend
            0:57 and outperforms Olay on Amazon by optimizing for popular ingredient searches.
            1:01 51% of smartphone users have discovered new companies or products through search.
            1:08 Your favorite brand?
            1:09 Whatever Google or Amazon tells you is your favorite brand at that moment.
            1:14 A couple weeks ago was commencement week here at NYU,
            1:17 which is a wonderful time.
            1:19 So some advice for new grads:
            1:21 get to a super city.
            1:22 Two-thirds of economic growth over the next 50 years
            1:24 will occur in the biggest cities.
            1:27 Opportunity is a function of density.
            1:29 Get to a place that is crowded with success.
            1:32 Living in a big city can also help you find a mate.
            1:34 There is no one. You need to get to a place where there are thousands.
            1:39 Specifically where the odds are stacked in your favor.
            1:42 On a scorecard of character, success and looks everyone is somewhere between a 1 and a 10.
            1:47 Put yourself in a city where you can add a couple of points.
            1:50 In New York City and Miami males who are 5 get to date 7s
            1:55 and in Boston and San Francisco it's reversed.
            1:56 Can't wait for the hate mail from women in San Francisco and Boston.

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