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<p>[QUOTE="lloyd53a, post: 1295311, member: 34103"]<b>"Aftershock's" Bubbles.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Aaah, the "Bubbles". The condition where the "under-pinnings" of the respective Value of (or "Reward" for) the Commodity or Service is not commensurate nor sustainable. Housing Market Values climbing at rates far above (and away from) potential Consumers' Wages.</p><p><br /></p><p>What of Corporate CEO's? What stellar direction has been provided by entrusted CEO's that resulted in astronomical benefits to Customers, Investors, Employees and the US of A? Is it the legendary Amusement Parks of this Franchise near Orlando and LA that pays its Executives exhorbanate salaries; yet, Gate Prices preclude many, many children from enjoying the experience? Or the CEO's of Detroit's once big, big Industries.... where a "great" profit wasn't enough... stupendous profits were sought thru Over-Seas relocations (cheaper labor).... thus, breaking the "Circle of Life" that had resided in the States.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am grateful to the authors of "Aftershock" for their characterization of "Overly Inflated 'Values'" in comparison to their true Values/Worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd suggest that such paradigm be extended to other facets of "Business".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lloyd53a, post: 1295311, member: 34103"][b]"Aftershock's" Bubbles.[/b] Aaah, the "Bubbles". The condition where the "under-pinnings" of the respective Value of (or "Reward" for) the Commodity or Service is not commensurate nor sustainable. Housing Market Values climbing at rates far above (and away from) potential Consumers' Wages. What of Corporate CEO's? What stellar direction has been provided by entrusted CEO's that resulted in astronomical benefits to Customers, Investors, Employees and the US of A? Is it the legendary Amusement Parks of this Franchise near Orlando and LA that pays its Executives exhorbanate salaries; yet, Gate Prices preclude many, many children from enjoying the experience? Or the CEO's of Detroit's once big, big Industries.... where a "great" profit wasn't enough... stupendous profits were sought thru Over-Seas relocations (cheaper labor).... thus, breaking the "Circle of Life" that had resided in the States. I am grateful to the authors of "Aftershock" for their characterization of "Overly Inflated 'Values'" in comparison to their true Values/Worth. I'd suggest that such paradigm be extended to other facets of "Business".[/QUOTE]
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