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There are a lot of problems at Google which indicate it is not a good long-term hold for investors. For traders there is probably money to be made. Continue reading |
Tags: Adam Hartung, Facebook, Google
Having recently moved to a new area of New Delhi, I am familiarizing myself with everything around me and trying to get the general vibe of what’s going on around my local area. Continue reading |
As the demand side took shape and interesting comparisons from China & other markets panned out, the supply side saw unprecedented activity. Continue reading |
Tags: E-commerce, E-retailing, Prashant Tandon
The last week 3 big announcements showed just how damning the “strategy” of building on historical momentum can be. Continue reading |
Tags: Adam Hartung, Dell, RIM, Yahoo
E-commerce in India is still in its infancy and can grow 100x in the next decade. Continue reading |
Tags: Amazon, E-commerce, MakeMyTrip, Online Travel, Sandeep Aggarwal
Facebook has 28% of the on-line display ad market, but only 5% of all on-line advertising. Continue reading |
Tags: Adam Hartung, Facebook, IPO
Today’s leaders must lead their companies toward rapidly growing opportunities created by market shifts. Continue reading |
Tags: Adam Hartung, Amazon, Google
Success is all about taking risks to scale new heights. Take the leap of faith & life will spring positive surprises! Continue reading |
Tags: cricket, entrepreneurship, MS Dhoni
The best practices of 1975 don’t cut it in 2012. The world has changed. It is more important now than ever that employees have the access to modern tools and the freedom to use them. Continue reading |
Tags: Adam Hartung, Facebook, GroupOn, Linkedin, Twitter










