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Big Booger wrote:What firms are crazy enough to invest in Japan these days?
That is what they should be telling foreign firms.. stay the hell away because the Titanihon Maru is going down baby!
Big Booger wrote:What firms are crazy enough to invest in Japan these days?
That is what they should be telling foreign firms.. stay the hell away because the Titanihon Maru is going down baby!
Not really. Whenever the economy is down, it is the ideal time for foreign firms to sneak on in, set up and get established before the economy strengthens again and Japanese companies get their balls back.
GomiGirl wrote:I think there is always a heap of panic which is perpetuated by the media.... go out onto the streets of Tokyo on a Sunday - people talk all doom and gloom but they are still out shopping..
I read newspapers and watch the news/current affairs so I am as guilty as the next person when it comes to reading what the editors dish out.. however, it is best just to take it all with a healthy scepticism and remember that when it comes to the economy, most people (even economists) don't have a clue how to predict what will happen but they all have 20/20 hindsight.
Captain Japan wrote:I think the best part of this article is the name of the organization: Congress on Delighting Customers in Japan for Sustainable Profitable Growth.
That is poetry.
Captain Japan wrote:Year after year people keep saying that this is going to turn around simply because Japan "is due." But I just don't see a good reason for it. Does these economists set foot in Japanese companies and see the depth of the rot? Where is this growth going to come from? I just don't buy it. It isn't magic.
GargoyleTS wrote:Finally: Has anyone been to the huge indoor ski-slope SSAWS? I just saw a show on it and it looks AWESOME!
GargoyleTS wrote:
Finally: Has anyone been to the huge indoor ski-slope SSAWS? I just saw a show on it and it looks AWESOME!
GomiGirl wrote:Growth will come from multinationals implimenting "new economy" (ie productivity gains) practices from outside Japan and foreign companies coming in with their culture of "lean and mean".
Captain Japan wrote:In the real world time is money. In Japan, time is for wasting and money is for hostess tabs.
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kamome wrote:Finally, another kindred spirit...the Japanese are
[[1.]] too arrogant (or
[[2.]] lazy, haven't figured out if it's one or both) to acknowledge there is something wrong and work to fix it.
" wrote:kamome wrote:
3. TOO CLUELESS.
kamome wrote:Yes, I forgot about that. But is their cluelessness borne of laziness or arrogance? Which came first, the cluelessness or the laziness?Taro Toporific wrote:kamome wrote:3. TOO CLUELESS.
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