Showing posts with label Shenzhen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shenzhen. Show all posts

2018-12-01

Tech Review: 1) China's Tech Megacity, 2) Music Industry Renaissance

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Tech Review (TR 2018-12-01)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech investing news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) China's Tech Megacity, 2)Music Industry Renaissance, 3) Investing: US Stocks Surge, Notes: US,  China, UK, EU, Italy, Cryptocurrency, 4) ICYMI Tech News: Amazon AWS, Disney, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Personal Tech.

1) China's Tech Megacity

Shenzhen, China, has been dubbed the Silicon Valley of hardware. If you own a smartphone or computer, odds are parts of it came from here. In 30-years the city has grown from a town into a megacity of over 12 million people. Welcome to Shenzhen, the manifestation of China’s economic miracle. Bloomberg.com video published Nov 21, 2018.

The other side of the China story:

2) Music Industry Renaissance

Today’s renaissance in the music industry, driven in large part by the continued success of paid streaming services, is leading to a surge in transaction activity across sectors, explains Aaron Siegel of Goldman Sachs Investment Banking. “Investors have caught on to the growth and recovery and the value of these businesses,” explains Siegel, who attributes the pickup in transaction activity to four factors, such as paid streaming subscription services, an uptick in smart speaker devices and the opening up of new markets, such as China and India. “China today represents a low single-digit percentage of global music revenues, but represents 20 to 30 percent of global film box office and global video game revenues,” Siegel says. “There is enormous upside for the music industry as China continues to grow.” GoldmanSachs.com video above published Nov 12, 2018. Read more here.

3) Investing
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The Week: NASDAQ Composite +5.6% | S&P 500 Index +4.9% | DJIA +5.2%
U.S. stocks surge on Friday amid G-20 talks and cement best week for S&P 500, NASDAQ in about 7 years--marketwatch.com
Wall Street's Charging Bull
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Investing Notes:
US & China: all eyes on Buenos Aires as high-stakes summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump could have as many as six aides each joining them at the December 1 dinner after the G20 forum--scmp.comTrump is surprisingly popular in China--reuters.com.

China cross-border e-commerce shrunk by 16.2% in Q3 2018--chinainternetwatch.com. Also China’s state-owned companies are run for-party, not for-profit--ft.com.

EU & UK: Remaining in the EU would come at a big price--spectator.co.uk. See also Britain has nothing to fear from no deal by Tony Abbott: "It’s pretty hard for Britain’s friends, here in Australia, to make sense of the mess that’s being made of Brexit ...."  Editor's note: UK Prime Minister Theresa May has warned lawmakers if they reject her "deal" with the EU, the world’s fifth largest economy may have to leave without an agreement a/k/a "hard Brexit." The House of Commons vote is scheduled for December 11.

EU & Italy: European Commission Begins Budget Battle With Italy--forbes.com. Meanwhile the eurozone recovery continues to falter--ft.com. Eurozone's Days are Numbered--Mike Ingram, chief market strategist at WH Ireland is calling time on the eurozone, saying it is fundamentally “dead” (although it could take decades to disband)--morningstar.co.uk.

Bitcoin Plunges to $3,738; Whole Crypto Scam Melts Down, Hedge Funds Stuck ... $714 billion gone up in smoke--WolfStreet.com.

Virtual currencies have been in a steep downtrend since the beginning of 2018, amid increased regulatory scrutiny and thefts at crypto exchanges. Chief economic adviser at Allianz, Mohamad El-Erian: cryptocurrencies are commodities, not currencies, “They don’t have the intrinsic attributes of a currency. It is not going to replace money.”  Though there are now more than 2,000 different cryptocurrencies in circulation, the total value of all coins has crashed--reuters.com.

4) ICYMI Tech News:
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Amazon AWS introduces its own custom-designed Arm server processor, AWS Graviton Processor, claims 45% lower costs for some workloads--Geekwire.com. A summary of AWS launches, previews, and pre-announcements from AWS re:Invent 2018--aws.amazon.com.

Disney $DIS and Google $GOOG $GOOGL expand strategic relationship: Disney will bring its entire global digital video and display business onto the Google Ad Manager, which will serve as its core ad technology platform--blog.google.

Microsoft $MSFT stock market value, a/k/a market capitalization, "catches up" with Apple $AAPL.

Nvidia $NVDA to provide AI platform for Chinese EV start-ups--reuters.com.

GM: The bottom line is Mary Barra is preparing GM for not only Tesla, but BMW and Mercedes and Uber … She’s doubling-down on electrics and driverless to win in the future, to EXIST in the future.--Lefsetz.com.

Personal Tech: Live on campus or in a city where there is plenty of free wi-fi for internet, texting & voice via apps? You may only need a wireless carrier plan of 30 minutes of talk, 30 texts, or any combination of minutes and texts that add up to 30, for only $3/month. Additional minutes and texts are only $0.10/each. Pay only for what you use (add 4G LTE data when needed, per day or week)--prepaid.t-mobile.com. Editor's note: just remember to turn off your smartphone's cellular network connection when not needed.

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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2018-08-20

Three Causes of China's Stock Market Plunge: Trade, Debt, Uncertainty

Three Causes of China's Stock Market Plunge

Emma Dunkley, the FT.com's Asia markets correspondent, blames the threat of a trade war, economic uncertainty and debt levels for the steep fall in Chinese equities this year. Financial Times (ft.com) video above published Aug 8, 2018.

See also:
Tech Review: 1) Collapsing Chinese Tech Stocks, 2) Tesla Turbulence | DomainMondo.com



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2018-07-14

Tech Review | China Bridges The Gap To Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area

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Tech Review (TR 2018-07-14)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech investing news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1)  China Bridges The Gap To Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area, 2) The Hottest Tech IPOs in the Pipeline (podcast), 3) Investing: The Week, Investing Notes4) ICYMI Tech News.

1) China Bridges The Gap To Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area

Hong Kong's financial markets, Shenzhen's technology and Guangdong's manufacturing have the potential to turn the Greater Bay Area of China into an economic powerhouse according to FT.com in the video above published Jul 5, 2018.
Editor's note: Hong Kong is being subsumed into mainland China.
Greater Bay Area of China
Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB) | wikipedia.org CC BY-SA 4.0

2) The Hottest Tech IPOs in the Pipeline


Tech IPOs, especially in the enterprise space, have had strong showings so far this year, paving the way for more to come. TheStreet.com’s Eric Jhonsa, Annie Gaus and Nelson Wang look at some of the most highly-anticipated new issues, from Sonos and Tanium to Uber and Airbnb. Podcast published July 12, 2018.

3) Investing
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The Week: NASDAQ Composite +1.8% | S&P 500 Index +1.5% | DJIA +2.3% --Editor's note: the NASDAQ closed the week at a new record high, with large-cap tech stocks leading the market rally:
NASDAQ Composite
“In the absence of a recession, which still appears to be more than a year away (if not 2-3 years), the most important thing for investors to focus on is corporate earnings, which are set to increase by approximately 20% over last year”--Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer, Independent Advisor Alliance (independentadvisoralliance.com).
Wall Street's Charging Bull
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Investing Notes:

The U.S. is 'winning' the trade war, says Mohamed El-Erian--CNBC.com: Mohamad El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, says the U.S. "will win the trade war" adding "one of the upside risks, is that you may end up changing, the global landscape in a way that favors the U.S." and:
"When people realize that at the end of the day, the US will prevail, because [China] is a less open economy, because [the US] is a more dynamic economy, that ultimately you may end up in a situation where the US' position in global economic terms is better off."
Safe Haven Asset: “The U.S. dollar is now the most popular safe-haven asset” says Cheuk Wan Fan, head of investment strategy for Asia at HSBC Private Bank. US$-based money market funds  now offer rates of about 2 percent, a level above seven-year Treasuries last September--Bloomberg.com 5 Jul 2018. Axios.com: Since the middle of June, China’s currency (RMB) has fallen more than 3% against the dollar, and the Chinese government has intervened to "limit the fall."

US Stocks: Freight Transportation Services Index is booming — and that’s bullish for US stocks, "signaling that the stock market and the U.S. economy are just fine"--Marketwatch.com. It’s time to go full MAGA in your stock picks, says Deutsche Bank--Marketwatch.com 10 Jul 2018. Five ‘mega trends’ are producing soaring stocks regardless of  'trade tariffs fears': Artificial Intelligence, E-commerce, Mobile Payments, Biotechnology, Gaming. 

Italian Bank Stocks Tumble as Savona warns of Euro break-up--zerohedge.com 10 Jul 2018.

Data & Stats: zombie stores in zombie malls are not being counted as “vacant” retail space because "they’re no longer being marketed as retail space" and presto! the square footage disappears from vacant retail space stats--WolfStreet.com.

Cryptocurrency: Half of ICOs Die Within Four Months After Token Sales Finalized reports bloomberg.com.

Politics & Finance: Scaramucci Says His Political Foray ‘Cost Me a Lot’--bloomberg.com--now aspires to double the assets at his SkyBridge Capital to $20 billion in the next five years.

4) ICYMI Tech News:
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  • Amazon Prime Day 2018 | Amazon.com/PrimeDay starts July 16 at 3pm EDT.
  • CO2 Emissions Hit 67-Year Low In Trump's America, As Rest-Of-World Rises--zerohedge.com 10 Jul 2018.
  • Google may face a new record penalty this month from EU and have to respond with big Android changes; sources: fine expected to range into billions of dollars--WashingtonPost.com.
  • IP Theft: former Apple employee Xiaolang Zhang charged by FBI with alleged theft of trade secrets related to Apple's autonomous car efforts--macrumors.com.
  • Paypal to spend $3 billion a year on M&A-reuters.com
  • Xiaomi closed below the IPO price on the first day of trading in Hong Kong after pricing IPO at the bottom of the range at $2.17/share and raising $4.7B--cnbc.com.  
  • Apple Music had ~21.5M US subscribers as of last week while Spotify had ~22.5M; Apple's service growing faster than Spotify's in UK and Canada--ft.com.
  • Privacy: Congress asks questions--Android (pdf) and iOS (pdf)--about smartphone software.
  • The Future of Retail: 2018 and beyond--ZDnet.com.
  • CRM: Add 'Reply' To Your Mass Emails--campaignsandelections.com.
  • Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2018: Watch the livestream of  Fortune.com's annual technology conference, July 16 to 18, from Aspen, Colorado--Livestream | fortune.com.
  • Personal Tech: The latest Linux Mint desktop is still the best desktop around--ZDnet.com.

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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2017-06-17

Tech Review: How to Build Your Own Smartphone for $70 (video)

Tech Review (TR 2017-06-17)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:

Features • 1) How to Build Your Own Smartphone for $70, 2) Norway’s Electric Car Success, 3) Amazon.com Inc. to Acquire Whole Foods, 4) Android O a/k/a Android 8.0, and Google's Pixel 2,  5) Apple App Store Scammers, 6) TheRealReal.com, 7) Android Studio on Chrome OS, 8) ICYMI.

1) How to Build Your Own Smartphone for $70

Video above published Jun 13, 2017 by WSJ.com: Andy Rubin's phone cost $700; the WSJ 1 cost $70 and helps explain why the smartphone market is so tough. Take a journey to see how, with the help of Shenzhen's ready to go supply chain.

2) Norway’s Electric Car Success

Video above published Jun 14, 2017, by FT.com: Norway has become a global leader in electric cars but rapid progress presents challenges such as when to withdraw subsidies. Richard Milne reports from the world’s largest charging station on a country that shows how an electric future might look.

3) Amazon.com Inc. to Acquire Whole Foods for $13.7 Billion: a deal that sent shockwaves across online and brick-and-mortar competitors on Friday--Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Kroger Co. shares both fell. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) shares closed up Friday. "Dominant players like Wal-Mart, Kroger, Costco, and Target now have to look over their shoulders at the Amazon train coming down the tracks," said Charlie O'Shea, lead retail analyst at Moody's Investors Service"Amazon gets a network of stores where it can implement decades’ worth of experiments in how people pick, pay for and get groceries delivered. The Whole Foods deal is an acknowledgment that it can’t build its own physical footprint quickly enough alone. CEO Jeff Bezos will try to recast Whole Foods’ ailing business, likely starting with upgraded technology, in much the same he has upended book selling, retailing, newspapers and other industries."--Bloomberg.com

4)  Android O, the next version of Google's mobile operating system, will be Android 8.0, not 7.2, according to information in the third developer preview--forbes.com. See also: HMD Global confirms Android O for Nokia 3, 5 and 6 and Major leak shows that Google’s Pixel 2 will be just as exciting as the iPhone 8 |BGR.com and This Pixel 2 leak spills all the key secrets | SlashGear.com.

5) How to Make $80,000 Per Month on the Apple App Store | medium.com OR how scammers use deceptive security apps and abuse search ads in the Apple App Store to trick users into expensive subscriptions.

6) TheRealReal.com, a six-year-old, San Francisco-based company focused on authenticated, high-end resale items for women, men, and the home, landed $50 million in growth funding from the private equity firm GreatHillPartners,com. See also crunchbase.com profile.

7)  Thinking About Android Studio on Chrome OS | Thurrott.com: "Getting a full-blown development environment on Chrome OS (which also includes Android) is a huge step. A huge step." See also Tip: Print from Chrome OS and Android | Thurrott.com.

8) ICYMI Tech News Quick Takes:

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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2016-11-05

TechReview: Alibaba $BABA & Facebook $FB Q3 Stellar Results A #FAIL?

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Domain Mondo's weekly review of technology news:

Feature • This past week Q3 2016 reports from two of the biggest tech companies in the world, Alibaba Group and Facebook, each showed stellar results for the quarter:

•  Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) sales of $5.14B beat estimates as cloud revenue more than doubled, sales from the new digital media and entertainment division quadrupled, more at Alibaba Group $BABA Q3 2016 Results, LIVE Webcast Nov 2 Replay.

•  Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) reported revenue of $7.01B (+55.8% Y/Y) beating consensus estimates by $90M, and Q3 EPS $1.09 which beat the consensus by $0.12, more at Facebook $FB, GoDaddy $GDDY, Q3 2016 Webcasts, Nov 2, 5pm ET.

Nonetheless, the market wasn't impressed:
 Alibaba Group $BABA 5-day Chart
 Facebook $FB 5-day Chart

On the other hand, maybe both stocks got caught up in the U.S. Presidential pre-election jitters: S&P 500 index marks its longest losing streak in 36 years | WashingtonPost.com: "... retreat of the stock market ahead of the 2016 election continued Friday, with the market falling for a ninth straight day. Wall Street is now in its longest period of decline in more than three decades [since 1980 when Ronald Reagan won over Jimmy Carter]. Investors continue to focus on the U.S. presidential election, which has become too close for comfort for some investors ... "

Translation: Wall Street thought "the fix was in" and this year's election would be a Hillary Clinton CoronationA proven stock market metric (86% accuracy since 1928), the S&P 500 index, is signaling Donald Trump will win the election.  

Other Tech News:

•  Google: Oh Schmidt! - Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) | SeekingAlpha.com"As Donald Trump cut into Hillary Clinton's lead in the polls this week, Wikileaks revealed how Alphabet (Google) executive chairman Eric Schmidt offered extensive help to Clinton's campaign."

•  Huma Abedin doesn’t know how those thousands of Clinton emails ended up on Weiner's hard drive, but we do: If you set up Yahoo on Apple Mail or Outlook or any of the other services, it will store a copy of your email on the hard drive.--McClatchyDC.com

•  Wikileaks Has Chilling Effect on Ambassadorships for big donors including "super bundlers at [Hollywood] studios, networks or agencies"--HollywoodReporter.com

•  How dominant is Amazon? "According to a 2015 survey from Bloomreach of U.S. and U.K. consumers about their shopping habits over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, for example, 87% of U.S. and 90% of U.K. consumers said they would check Amazon at least once during their shopping process. 47% of U.S. and 46% of U.K. consumers said they’d check Amazon for 50% or more of their holiday purchases."--WebsiteMagazine.com

•  Google Cloud? Bloomberg.comGoogle was once a cloud pioneer, having spent years stringing together data centers to support its search business. But it squandered that lead by allowing others to market such infrastructure as a service first. Alphabet, Google’s parent, is now intent on narrowing the gap with Amazon.com and Microsoft, in large part because it needs to build a reliable revenue stream that doesn’t come from ads ..." What happpened? 1) Google lost its focus under the leadership of the 'Billionaire Boys' Larry Page & Sergey Brin who were more interested in their money-losing Alpha Bets; 2) Google DNA“The perception from people is that Google is still quirky to use. It’s like everyone is speaking standardized English, and Google [is] the French speaker.”--Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare.com

•  Has Apple $AAPL lost its way? Apple just told the world it has no idea who the Mac is for | Medium.com. See also: Smartwatch is Dead, Market Implodes, Apple Watch Shipments Collapse | Wolf Street.com"Apple Watch is still the market leader with a 41.3% share, but shipments collapsed by 71.6% year-over-year, to just 1.1 million watches, down from 3.9 million a year ago. "

•  Google Pixel Camera Flaw Angers Users | forbes.com"... some users in the same thread remain unconvinced, stating that other types of flare, not covered by the fix, are in evidence from the Pixel’s camera ..."  See also Why Google’s New Phone Will Soon Be Irrelevant | Fortune.com.

•  How smartphones made Shenzhen China's innovation capital | Vox.com: it's all about “consumer-grade smartphone technology.”

•  Why Slack may live to regret its smarmy letter to Microsoft | TheVerge.com "... there’s nothing to be gained from posting disingenuous open letters to the competition."

•   Google disputes EU antitrust charges saying "the Commission had failed to take into account competition from Amazon, merchant platforms, social media sites, mobile web and online advertising by companies such as Facebook and Pinterest."--CNBC.com. See also Google's Travel Business Is Already Twice the Size of Expedia's | Skift.com.

•  Good Cybersecurity Doesn’t Try to Prevent Every Attack | hbr.org"It’s far more important to focus on two things: identifying and protecting the company’s strategically important cyber assets and figuring out in advance how to mitigate damage when attacks occur."


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2016-01-08

What Will China's Markets Do On Friday? Markets NOW Open (video)

Above video: Shanghai surprise | John Authers' Note (FT.com) 7 Jan 2016

UPDATE--China's Friday Markets Now Open--LIVE Links:

Major Markets in China Open 01:30 UTC / 8:30 PM EST (US):
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Gross: China Stocks Will Probably Drop 5%-6% Friday - Janus Capital's Bill Gross comments on the outlook for Chinese equities during an interview with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets" Jan 7, 2016. [re: stocks, global economy]




See also on Domain Mondo: Global Pulse: China Markets Hit Circuit Breaker Again (videos)



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2015-08-28

Goldman Sachs Offices, Shenzhen, China: REAL and FAKE (video)

The REAL Goldman Sachs Office Location in Shenzhen, CHINA: 
Beijing Gao Hua Securities Company Limited
1 Zhong Xin Si Road
Suites 1602-1603A, 16th floor Kerry Plaza, Tower One
Futian District
Shenzhen, Guangdong Province 518048
People's Republic of China

UPDATE: The REAL Goldman Sachs domain name: goldmansachs.com
Sorry ICANN, it's NOT dotGOLDMANSACHS OR a goldmansachs.xyz #FAKE 

.COM Domain Names - Verisign"As the foremost established [TLD or top-level] domain, with a record of more than 15 years of reliability, .COM domain names invoke trust. It’s where customers want to do business online."

The "FAKE" Goldman Sachs in Shenzhen:

Video above: Shenzhen Firm Calls Itself 'Goldman Sachs' -- China may have a reputation for knock-offs, everything from bags and watches to smartphones, but what about cloning a famous global lender? Bloomberg's Shai Oster reports on "Trending Business" on August 27, 2015.

"Enforcement of intellectual property laws in China is lax and counterfeiting of brands and products is rife. Several foreign firms have been embroiled in court cases over imitators. Basketball star Michael Jordan in July lost a case against a Chinese sportswear company that used the Chinese version of his name." --The Guardian

This is why ICANN's new gTLDs (new generic top-level domain names) are a cybersquatter's and cybercriminal's dream come true--and who is profiting besides the cybersquatter or cybercriminal?--ICANN, the new gTLD registry operators, and the new gTLD registrars! Talk about e-friction--read this piece of ICANN hypocrisy--ICANN and its new gTLDs are a source of tremendous global e-friction or "impediments, costs and losses incurred by internet users and businesses" due to ICANN's expansion of gTLDs from just 22 to now more more than 700, including increased costs and losses incurred in "defensive domain name registrations" and trademark infringement.

Heard of China’s Fake Rolexes? Now There’s a Fake Goldman Sachs - Bloomberg Business: "The Shenzhen Goldman Sachs’s website was inaccessible as of Wednesday, though it could be viewed in screen grabs captured by the union.“There have been quite a few cases where Chinese individuals or organizations have registered in China the trademark of an existing and established overseas brand,” Paul Haswell, a Hong Kong-based partner at law firm Pinsent Masons, said in an e-mail.“It’s notoriously difficult for an overseas claimant to persuade the Chinese courts that there has been trademark infringement,” said Haswell. “There’s still a practice of whoever registers first wins.”"




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