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Financial Markets (2011) (ECON 252) Professor Shiller provides a description of the course, including its general theme, the relevant textbooks, as well as the interplay of his course with Professor Geanakoplos's course "Economics 251--Financial Theory."
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Reedy shares a commercial that is going to air later in the week. She talks about eBay's vision - providing a global online trading platform - and the value proposition - making inefficient markets efficient by bring back the fun and the passion.
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Ku discusses the expense of international patents and how they tend to approach international markets.
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Earl discusses the importance of understanding and developing games for local markets. EA started a studio in Shanghai to learn about China's gaming population. He also talks about protecting EA's IP via an online distribution mechanism.
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Financial Markets (2011) (ECON 252) Professor Shiller provides a description of the course, including its general theme, the relevant textbooks, as well as the interplay of his course with Professor Geanakoplos's course "Economics 251--Financial Theory."
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More on PE ratios - Comparing PE ratios across markets - Comparing PE ratios across companies - Cross sectional regressions PEG Ratios - Definition and Determinants
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Being an entrepreneur is more than just starting a business, says Shutterfly CEO and dot-com veteran Jeff Housenbold. Entrepreneurial thinking involves an innovative mindset to create new products, new markets, and new ideas within any set of circumstances - from an existing Fortune 500 to a mom-and-pop shop.
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Financial Markets (2011) (ECON 252) Professor Shiller provides a description of the course, including its general theme, the relevant textbooks, as well as the interplay of his course with Professor Geanakoplos's course "Economics 251--Financial Theory."
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Eisenhardt believes that markets are not chosen but created. She describes how this was successfully done at Amazon, eBay and Verisign. She explains that to be wildly successful it is important to become the cognitive referent to the market.
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Donna Novitsky drives a key lesson about pursuing entrepreneurship on a grand scale. She urges entrepreneurs to channel their passion and time to create new markets coupled with building an organization.
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According to Wirt, Europe is ahead of the US in cell phone use. An example of this is the popularity of Bluetooth in Europe and its relative obscurity in the states.
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Number 4 in Frank Levinson's Top 10 Things You Must Have to Start a Business. Niche markets aren't always the way to go, says Levinson. He advises that your company should stay flexible and be willing to work with, and for, the masses.




