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Friday, November 28, 2008

Truly Black Friday

According to NDTV, NSG reports that Taj has been cleared of terrorists, and looks like Mumbai can now rest. The death toll could easily exceed 200. Hundreds more are injured.

On the other side, a worker at Wal-Mart was trampled to death in NY this morning. The description of this event reveals savagery on the part of the public- it is astonishing that Wal-Mart does this insane Black Friday deals despite such tragedies over the past few years. It also shows the utter lack of decency among the public- a true "consumption-obsessed" culture.

Another incident, in California, resulted in 2 Men Dead After Shots Fired in SoCal Toys 'R' Us. Looks like this was a day of action.

Wall Street cheered by sending stocks up.

Time to contemplate life.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Music sure sounds sweet- to Apple and to Wal-Mart

Apple reported today that the number of songs purchased from iTunes exceeded 5 billion- yes FIVE billion. That is nearly $5 billion dollars at probably high gross margins for Apple. Industry reports place Apple in first place as a music retailer.

Wal-Mart is the one facing the most heat from this, as its CD sales are declining and its music download store is not exactly challenging iTunes. So, rather than doing what it did with its online DVD rentals business, i.e. closing down shop when the business floundered against Netflix, Wal-Mart is now getting into the music distribution business, trying to cut out the middle person and bring the artists' music directly to the consumer without the labels.

There was an article today in the press about people cutting down on $4 Starbucks lattes and becoming thriftier. Will this behavior have any effect on music purchases? Stay tuned!

Every silver lining has a touch of grey................The Grateful Dead.