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Fin du télétravail, contribution exceptionnelle sur les bénéfices des grandes entreprises, campagne de recrutement... Ecoutez l'interview de Frédéric Duval, directeur général de Amazon France. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 21 octobre 2024.
Fin du télétravail, contribution exceptionnelle sur les bénéfices des grandes entreprises, campagne de recrutement... Ecoutez l'interview de Frédéric Duval, directeur général de Amazon France. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 21 octobre 2024.
Send us a Text Message.We interview Annie Tregouet and Yulia Ovstrovska in St. Omer, France. We first interviewed Annie, who teaches French to Ukrainian refugees, on our Feb. 9, 2023 episode. Yulia, one of the refugees who was an accountant and lawyer in Kharkiv, was interviewed by Annie's husband Paul on our July 7, 2023 episode.In today's episode, we revisit them one year or more later to find out what has changed for them and what has not. While Yulia feels safe in France with her daughters and they have adapted to the French culture, she longs to return to Ukraine where the war is at a stalemate at best. To learn more about the personal stories coming out of this war, listen to the TOB episodes below:We interview Phoenix, a Ukrainian doctor recovering from his wounds received on the front lines on the Feb. 16, 2023 episode.Paul Tregouet discusses his supply mission to Ukraine in this Jan. 12, 2024 episode.This episode on Feb. 23, 2024 honors Ukrainian students killed in the war.You can donate to Remembers.org, which provides humanitarian support to Ukraine.You can donate medical supplies through Paul on the Amazon France website. Yes, it's in French but you click in all the same places to complete your order. In the shipping section, be sure to click on the Tomasz address. LONG LIVE UKRAINEGive us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on FacebookLeave a Voice message - click HEREWHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?
Nous commencerons la première partie de l'émission en examinant le classement de Transparency International sur la perception de la corruption dans le secteur public. Ensuite, nous parlerons des manifestations massives contre la corrida qui ont eu lieu à Mexico. Puis, nous débattrons de la décision de la ville de New York de désigner officiellement les réseaux sociaux comme un danger pour la santé publique. Enfin, nous aborderons l'un des sujets les plus explosifs de notre siècle : faut-il ajouter du sel dans le thé ? Nous parlerons de l'amende de 32 millions d'euros imposée à Amazon France en raison de son système de surveillance jugé trop intrusif. Nous discuterons pour finir de la semaine de la haute couture, qui vient de s'achever à Paris. - La corruption en Europe s'aggrave - Les corridas font leur retour à Mexico sur fond de vives protestations - La ville de New York déclare officiellement que les réseaux sociaux sont un danger pour la santé publique - Une Américaine provoque une crise diplomatique en suggérant d'ajouter du sel au thé britannique - Amazon France condamnée à une amende historique de 32 millions d'euros - Fin de la semaine de la haute couture
Notre épisode revient cette semaine sur la décision du Conseil constitutionnel qui s'est prononcé sur une QPC portant surl'interdiction de contester le bénéfice fiscal certifié lors d'un litige sur la participation aux résultats de l'entreprise. Nous évoquons aussi l'amende colossale de 32 millions d'euros infligée par la Cnil à Amazon France Logistique pour son système de surveillance du personnel jugé « excessivement intrusif ». Notre focus texte porte sur deux arrêts rendus par le Conseil d'Etat qui posent explicitement les principes régissant le contrôle que doit opérer l'administrationen la matière en cas de PSE négocié.Il en ressort que si les risques psychosociaux doivent être pris en compte lors de l'élaboration du PSE, les mesures de prévention et de protection de la santé et de la sécurité des travailleurs n'ont pas nécessairement à être inscrites dans le plan lui-même, lorsque le PSE résulte d'un accord majoritaire. Enfin, notre chiffre de la semaine porte les difficultés qu'ont les CSE à recruter de nouveaux élus.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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On le sait, avec l'émergence des webtoons et une économie mondiale globale qui présente de grosses disparités régionales dans la consommation de la bande dessinée, l'empreinte numérique est devenue centrale dans la vie des éditeurs. Récemment, le groupe Média-Participations a créé sa propre plateforme de webtoons : Ono, repris le contrôle de la plateforme Izneo et sorti la filiale webtoon de Dupuis, Webtoon factory, lequel de son périmètre belge pour l'intégrer dans une entité plus globale dans le groupe. Lequel a recruté pour diriger tout cela une pointure dans le domaine : Ainara Ipas. Sa plateforme, Ono, sera lancée au second semestre 2023. Il suffit de regarder son CV pour comprendre que la nouvelle directrice générale de Ono ne débarque pas de nulle part et que sa culture de bande dessinée n'est pas usurpée : elle est passé successivement du groupe Disney au petit éditeur d'Astérix, Albert-René, où elle a bien connu {{Albert Uderzo}}, puis chez Paramount pendant deux ans, avant de prendre la direction marketing du groupe Steinkis, puis de passer pendant cinq ans dans le groupe Amazon France sur le développement de produits numériques Kindle puis Audible. Elle est maintenant Directrice Générale de Ono. Rencontre. Une interview de Didier Pasamonik - Une production d'ActuaBD.com - Montage : Oussama Karfa - Photo : Kelian Nguyen Song : We March Together –urtesy of Patrick Patrikios -- Youtube audio library SI VOUS AVEZ AIMÉ, LIKEZ, PARTAGEZ ET ABONNEZ-VOUS !!!
The Bucks are fortunate to be able to interview "Phoenix," a frontline Doctor/Medic in Ukraine who is presently recovering from wounds sustained during a recovery operation. It's a powerful story of the determination of the Ukrainian people in defending their country and their way of life against the Russian aggressors. Phoenix has had to watch good friends die while saving the lives of as many soldiers as he could.Joining Phoenix are Paul Tregouet in France who is at the beginning of the supply chain providing medical supplies to the Ukraine forces and Roland Bartetzko who manages the logistics of getting supplies from the border to the battlefields where they are needed most. Thanks to Roland for working out the logistics of our interview and thanks to Paul for connecting us with real people making a difference in the fight for Ukraine.To donate much-needed medical supplies to the front lines in Ukraine, Paul has set up this Amazon-France website, where you will find a prioritized wishlist. Yes, it's in French but you click in all the same places to complete your order. In the shipping section, be sure to click on the Tomasz address. Otherwise it will end up at your doorstep.Long live Ukraine.Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1Leave a Voice message - click HERE
In our continuing effort to look at the personal stories of hope coming out of the war in Ukraine, the Bucks are proud to interview Mary Meaney and Annie Tregouet, two residents of St.-Omer, France who are among the many townspeople of this beautiful village who have opened their hearts and homes to over 500 Ukrainian refugees. Mary has spearheaded this all-volunteer effort simply because she wanted to do more than watch the tragedy of Ukraine on TV. She wanted to make a real difference and she did. Her whole story is very powerful and is more than we can cover in 30 minutes. Annie has been instrumental in having the adult refugees learn French through intensive courses. Annie and her husband Paul are also instrumental in getting much-needed medical supplies to to Ukrainian combatants.This is the website for Mary's charity in St-Omer. It's not in English but we wanted you to see it. MORE IMPORTANTLY FOR YOU, their US affiliate is Remember Us, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, to which you can donate directly to help Ukrainian refugees. That's rememberus.org.To learn more about how Mary worked with Imperial College London to develop a blueprint for other communities to use in setting up similar programs, use this link.To donate much-needed medical supplies to the front lines in Ukraine, go to this Amazon-France website, where you will find a prioritized wishlist. Yes, it's in French but you click in all the same places to complete your order. In the shipping section, be sure to click on the Tomasz address. Otherwise it will end up at your doorstep.Finally, if you want to read more about this amazing and ongoing success story in Mary's own words, send a note to buckstwwold@gmail.com and we'll send you a presentation she made to Imperial College London. Sorry, we don't yet have the ability to hang it on our website.Quite a story, don't you think? Tell us what you think. And please forward this podcast to anyone you know who wants to support and learn more about the brave Ukrainian refugees and how a few people were able to make such a difference in their lives because they cared and because they stood up and did something about it.Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1Leave a Voice message - click HERE
Alors que le monde ne sait pas encore que l'apocalypse arrive, Léo attend le retour de son frère Justin du centre de vaccination où il a reçu sa dose de B219. Afin de profiter d'une véritable expérience immersive, écoutez cette histoire avec un casque audio.
L'assistant vocal Alexa d'Amazon fête ses 8 ans (4 ans en France). Même si l'adoption est encore loin d'être massive, Alexa tente de se rendre utile en multipliant les applications. Le 6 novembre 2014, Amazon lançait aux Etats-Unis la toute première version de son enceinte connectée Echo, dotée du système audio Alexa. Alexa arrivera en France 4 ans plus tard, en 2018. Chez Amazon, on fête l'anniversaire d'Alexa tous les ans en fin d'année. C'est l'occasion de faire le point sur les avancées technologiques et les usages du système. Aujourd'hui, Amazon domine ce marché, face à Google et Apple, mais l'adoption n'est pas encore massive. En 2019, 30% des foyers américains possédaient une enceinte et environ 15% en France. Amazon se targue cependant de la bonne notoriété d'Alexa (74%, selon un sondage interne). Certes, les utilisateurs son fidèles et reconnaissants. Les Français auraient dit plus de 5 millions de fois « Je t'aime » à Alexa en un an... Pour tenter de séduire encore plus d'utilisateurs, Alexa multiplie les innovations. Domotique, services pratiques, musique, infos, jeux, histoires pour enfants et blagues à gogo... L'assistant vocal dispose aujourd'hui d'un véritable écosystème d'applications développées en interne ou provenant d'éditeurs tiers.
Dans cet épisode, découvrez ce que le CEA prépare en matière d'automobile pour le futur, les dernières évolution de l'assistant vocal Alexa et un collier pour détecter les maladies des chiens signé Invoxia. Et bien sûr... l'actu tech de la semaine. Bonne écoute ! L'ACTU DE LA SEMAINE
Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter cette entrevue entre Pierre-Philippe Renaud et le créateur et auteur du jeu de rôle Maxime Vincent et sa création : WENDIGO. Un jeu de rôle d'horreur avec des influences québécoises, années 90 et intrigues à la H.P. Lovecraft ! La page officielle Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/wendigorpg Pour acheter le hoodie : https://www.redbubble.com/fr/i/sweat/Wendigo-RPG-Officiel-par-BladesOfMercy/61370247.O16E3?fbclid=IwAR3QQrFnvkRApHT0stVw2ebKmsj6g0L94vcrhOFVzpQu7SMMSC9hDYe62iE Pour acheter Wendigo sur Amazon Canada : https://amzn.to/3tjVUFR Pour acheter sur Amazon France : https://www.amazon.fr/Wendigo-Survival-Horror-Maxime-Vincent/dp/B08R7GY793/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=wendigo%20rpg&qid=1609779025&sr=8-1&fbclid=IwAR3okmyGO0MYh45ZE1XPFCnbVT5dXpzeBqi-RtBdao1GL4XNBfT4Dq24DoI ------------------------------------------------------------------- Pour suivre Coup Critique : Site web : https://coupcritique.ca/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/coupcritiqueca Twitter : https://twitter.com/coupcritiqueca Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/coupcritique.ca Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/coupcritique YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/CoupCritique?sub_confirmation=1 Podcast : Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7edeM6Cxa1Xrtam3v54B3G iTunes : https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/coup-critique/id1465650139 Podbean : https://coupcritique.podbean.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Lien Affilié Amazon : https://amzn.to/2IlxUvB
Dans cette vidéo de formation Amazon FBA au format live, je te montre les résultats de la boutique de la formation fba Amazon Révolution 3.0... Nous avons battu un nouveau record dans la boutique Amazon France avec seulement 4 produits. Le chiffre d'affaires a dépassé les 9000€ sur une seule journée ce qui est totalement incroyable. Preuve que la méthode OA fonctionne pour celui ou celle qui la suit et ne lâche rien comme un vrai phénix ! Toi aussi devient un vendeur Amazon à succès en nous rejoignant !
Dans cette vidéo, on va parler de la boutique Amazon que j'utilise à but éducatif pour les membres de la formation Amazon revolution 3.0 ! Car oui, ici pas de blabla et que du concret pour former au mieux les futurs vendeurs sur Amazon. Pour cela, j'ai mis en place en 2018, une véritable boutique d'exemples qui tournent avec 3/4 produits de niches en même temps afin de pouvoir vraiment former les membres de la team phénix. Aujourd'hui, je souhaite te montrer le chiffre d'affaires que l'on a réalisé au cours du mois de novembre sur Amazon France. Bien entendu, si tu souhaites découvrir au quotidien les résultats de la boutique Amazon FBA, je t'invite à me suivre sur instagram Mon compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jesuismonpatron.fr/
4 vidéos OFFERTES pour devenir libre dans les 12 prochains mois : https://amz.jesuismonpatron.fr/serie-de-4-videos Rejoins-nous sur Phénix TV pour accéder à des vidéos inédites: https://www.jesuismonpatron.fr/tv/ Quel budget pour se lancer sur Amazon US ? Le marché américain est un très gros marché ! Je te conseille un budget minimum qui est bien différent de celui que tu as pour Amazon France, à moins que tu ne fasses la stratégie hérisson royale !! Le nombre de ventes est plus important aux US, il faut donc faire un bon lancement de ton produit et donc avoir le budget qui va avec...
4 vidéos OFFERTES pour devenir libre dans les 12 prochains mois : https://amz.jesuismonpatron.fr/serie-de-4-videos Rejoins-nous sur Phénix TV pour accéder à des vidéos inédites: https://www.jesuismonpatron.fr/tv/ Seras-tu capable de vendre sur Amazon US ?! Avoir sa boutique sur Amazon France c'est déjà pas mal, Amazon Pays Européens aussi mais est-ce que tu vas pouvoir vendre sur Amazon US ?!! Je vais te donner quelques exemples de mon expérience récente concernant ma boutique et mes produits que je vends sur Amazon.us Alors, est-ce que t'es prêt et motivé pour te lancer sur Amazon US ?!
Sujets traités : - “Nous n’avons pas de projet à Ensisheim” : déclaration du patron d’Amazon France, hier. Frédéric Duval était interrogé par le député du Haut-Rhin, Bruno Fuchs, lors d’une audition par la Commission des lois de l’Assemblée nationale. Vendredi dernier, le préfet du Haut-Rhin a donné l’autorisation environnementale à la construction d’un entrepôt de 190 000 m². Le maire d’Ensisheim, Michel Habig, a délivré le permis de construire, mais refuse d’en dire plus sur l’identité du futur occupant. - Comment compenser la perte de production conséquente à la fermeture de Fessenheim ? C’est l’un des gros dossiers environnementaux sur lesquels la future collectivité européenne d’Alsace devra se pencher. Pour Michel Habig, maire d’Ensisheim, mais aussi 4e vice-président du Conseil départemental du Haut-Rhin et président de la Commission agriculture, environnement et cadre de vie, cela pourrait passer par la remise en fonction de la centrale hydroélectrique du Lac Noir, même si cela s’annonce compliqué. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous à 13 heures dans notre édition d’information locale, pour un entretien sur la Collectivité européenne d’alsace et l’environnement. - La préfète du Bas-Rhin, Josiane Chavalier, a annoncé hier soir, lors d’une conférence de presse, la suspension de tous les projets de géothermie en cours dans le Bas-Rhin. En plus de celui de Vendenheim, il y en avait 3 autres. Josiane Chevalier dit ne pas savoir s’ils pourront reprendre dans 3 ou 6 mois, mais elle assure qu’ils ne redémarreront pas tant que la maîtrise du risque ne sera pas encadrée. - La Communauté de communes du Val d’Argent fait un geste concret à l’égard de certaines entreprises de son territoire. Elle accorde un dégrèvement exceptionnel de 33 % de la cotisation foncière des entreprises, renonçant ainsi à 16.000 euros de revenus. Sont concernées : les PME des secteurs du tourisme, de l’hôtellerie, de la restauration, du sport, de la culture et de l’événementiel. Les bénéficiaires n’ont aucune démarche à faire. La remise sera automatiquement appliquée par le service des impôts. - Sur le front de la pandémie, la situation s’aggrave à l’Ehpad de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. 60 résidents sur 138 ont été testés positifs à la Covid-19. C’est deux fois plus qu’il y a 8 jours. Hier soir, Santé Publique France faisait état de 768 patients hospitalisés à cause de la Covid-19 en Alsace, dont 77 en réanimation. 41 nouveaux malades ont été admis hier et 9 nouveaux décès sont à déplorer. - “La ville de Strasbourg reste une des maisons du Parlement européen, où nous espérons revenir bientôt” assure David Sassoli, sur Twitter. Le président du Parlement ouvrira symboliquement la prochaine session plénière, lundi, depuis la capitale alsacienne, tandis que le reste de la réunion se déroulera à Bruxelles. - Enfin, on saura dans la journée si les remontées mécaniques tourneront, ou pas, pour Noël. C’est la région Rhône-Alpes qui a déposé un référé-liberté devant le Conseil d’Etat. Dans les Alpes mais aussi dans les Vosges, les exploitants des stations de ski attendent avec impatience la décision, espérant pouvoir ouvrir les pistes au plus vite.
Sujets traités : “Nous n’avons pas de projet à Ensisheim” : déclaration du patron d’Amazon France, hier. Frédéric Duval était interrogé par le député du Haut-Rhin, Bruno Fuchs, lors d’une audition par la Commission des lois de l’Assemblée nationale. Vendredi dernier, le préfet du Haut-Rhin a donné l’autorisation environnementale à la construction d’un entrepôt de 190 000 m². Le maire d’Ensisheim, Michel Habig, a délivré le permis de construire, mais refuse d’en dire plus sur l’identité du futur occupant. Comment compenser la perte de production conséquente à la fermeture de Fessenheim ? C’est l’un des gros dossiers environnementaux sur lesquels la future collectivité européenne d’Alsace devra se pencher. Pour Michel Habig, maire d’Ensisheim, mais aussi 4e vice-président du Conseil départemental du Haut-Rhin et président de la Commission agriculture, environnement et cadre de vie, cela pourrait passer par la remise en fonction de la centrale hydroélectrique du Lac Noir, même si cela s’annonce compliqué. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous à 13 heures dans notre édition d’information locale, pour un entretien sur la Collectivité européenne d’alsace et l’environnement. La préfète du Bas-Rhin, Josiane Chavalier, a annoncé hier soir, lors d’une conférence de presse, la suspension de tous les projets de géothermie en cours dans le Bas-Rhin. En plus de celui de Vendenheim, il y en avait 3 autres. Josiane Chevalier dit ne pas savoir s’ils pourront reprendre dans 3 ou 6 mois, mais elle assure qu’ils ne redémarreront pas tant que la maîtrise du risque ne sera pas encadrée. La Communauté de communes du Val d’Argent fait un geste concret à l’égard de certaines entreprises de son territoire. Elle accorde un dégrèvement exceptionnel de 33 % de la cotisation foncière des entreprises, renonçant ainsi à 16.000 euros de revenus. Sont concernées : les PME des secteurs du tourisme, de l’hôtellerie, de la restauration, du sport, de la culture et de l’événementiel. Les bénéficiaires n’ont aucune démarche à faire. La remise sera automatiquement appliquée par le service des impôts. Sur le front de la pandémie, la situation s’aggrave à l’Ehpad de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. 60 résidents sur 138 ont été testés positifs à la Covid-19. C’est deux fois plus qu’il y a 8 jours. Hier soir, Santé Publique France faisait état de 768 patients hospitalisés à cause de la Covid-19 en Alsace, dont 77 en réanimation. 41 nouveaux malades ont été admis hier et 9 nouveaux décès sont à déplorer. “La ville de Strasbourg reste une des maisons du Parlement européen, où nous espérons revenir bientôt” assure David Sassoli, sur Twitter. Le président du Parlement ouvrira symboliquement la prochaine session plénière, lundi, depuis la capitale alsacienne, tandis que le reste de la réunion se déroulera à Bruxelles. Enfin, on saura dans la journée si les remontées mécaniques tourneront, ou pas, pour Noël. C’est la région Rhône-Alpes qui a déposé un référé-liberté devant le Conseil d’Etat. Dans les Alpes mais aussi dans les Vosges, les exploitants des stations de ski attendent avec impatience la décision, espérant pouvoir ouvrir les pistes au plus vite.
Sujets traités : Les premiers flocons, hier matin sur l’Alsace. Coup d’envoi de ce que les spécialistes appellent l’hiver météorologique, la période la plus froide de l'année. Dans le Haut-Rhin, la route des crêtes est fermée à la circulation, tandis que le Ballon d’Alsace est interdit aux véhicules de plus de 3,5 tonnes. Pour vous informer en direct sur les conditions de circulation dans le Bas-Rhin et le Haut-Rhin, rendez-vous sur le nouveau site inforoute.alsace.eu , déjà aux couleurs de la nouvelle collectivité européenne d’Alsace. Sur le front de la pandémie, 689 personnes sont hospitalisées en Alsace, dont 102 en réanimation. Hier, 45 nouveaux patients ont été pris en charge dans les hôpitaux alsaciens. 9 nouveaux décès sont à déplorer, selon Santé Publique France : 6 dans le Bas-Rhin et 3 dans le Haut-Rhin. Un nouveau cluster localisé à l’Ehpad de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. 27 des 138 résidents ont été testés positifs à la Covid-19. L’auteur de l’agression au couteau d’un homme de 36 ans, dimanche soir à Sélestat a été mis en examen pour tentative d’assassinat. En état de récidive, il a été incarcéré avant d’être présenté au juge des libertés et de la détention.L’individu âgé de 51 ans a porté 3 coups de couteau à sa victime qui a été hospitalisée à Strasbourg et dont les jours ne sont plus en danger. Nouvel épisode dans le feuilleton Amazon en Alsace. Demain doit avoir lieu en préfecture du Haut-Rhin une réunion du Conseil départemental des risques sanitaires et techniques. Elle aurait dû avoir lieu, cette réunion, début novembre mais a été reportée pour raison sanitaire. L’objectif est de donner, ou non, l’aval en vue de l’installation de la société “Eurovia 16 project” qui veut construire un entrepôt géant de 189 000 m² à Ensisheim. Cette entreprise, dirigée par un ancien cadre d’Amazon, pourrait servir de prête nom au géant américain du commerce en ligne. Pourtant, il y a quelques semaines, le directeur d’Amazon France avait assuré que son entreprise n’avait plus de projet en Alsace. Les opposants à l’installation du géant américain appellent donc à un nouveau rassemblement demain après-midi de 14h à 16h, devant la préfecture du Haut-Rhin, à Colmar. Déjà impactée par le premier confinement, l’association colmarienne Espoir connaît encore des difficultés avec le reconfinement. Les salles des ventes étant fermées pendant plusieurs semaines, la structure n’avait plus aucune entrée d’argent. Mais dans le même temps, il lui restait des charges. Résultat, un déficit de plus de 500 000 euros. C’est dans ce contexte particulier que l’association lance sa campagne annuelle de dons auprès des particuliers. Une campagne cruciale selon Renée Umbdenstock, présidente d’Espoir. Depuis samedi dernier, les salles de vente d’Espoir sont de nouveau ouvertes au public. L’association met également en place une vente exceptionnelle en ce moment et jusqu’à Noël. Deux fois dans l’année, elle propose les plus belles pièces qu’elle met de côté pour la circonstance. Plus d’informations sur le www.association-espoir.org Pas de reprise du championnat, mais la reprise des entraînements, pour les basketteurs de la SIG. Après qu’un joueur de l’équipe ait été diagnostiqué positif à la Covid-19, la semaine dernière, tous les joueurs et encadrants du club strasbourgeois, ont été placés à l’isolement. Hier, les entraînements ont pu reprendre, sauf pour le joueur testé positif qui reste en quarantaine. La SIG a une semaine pour se préparer pour son troisième match de coupe d'Europe, mardi, face à Peristeri.
Hello ! Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Wannabe, le podcast qui vous aide à trouver le stage de vos rêves. Aujourd'hui, je rencontre Sarah, Program Manager intern chez Amazon France. --- Des questions ? Recommandations ? Feedbacks ? : maxence@lajpea.fr
Le reconfinement du 30 octobre et ses mesures de toutes sortes a provoqué de nombreuses polémiques. Alors que les librairies, les boutiques de vêtements et les commerces de jouets sont qualifiés de non-essentiels et fermés,les grandes surfaces demeurent ouvertes à condition d’empêcher l’accès à leurs rayons de livres, de vêtements et de jouets. Les plateformes en ligne regorgent de commandes et les polémiques se concentrent sur Amazon dont les profitsconnaissent une très forte croissance alors qu’elle échappe à la condition fiscale commune. Le ministre de l’Économie s’est flatté d’avoir obtenu que la plupart des plateformes repoussent d’une semaine les ventes promotionnelles dites duBlack Friday. La Fédération du commerce et de la distribution a accepté cet arrangement auquel Amazon France a souscrit. Plusieurs maires ont signé des arrêtés autorisant l’ouverture de commerces fermés par le gouvernement. Les groupes de la grande distribution, contraints de mettre sous le boisseau leurs rayonnages de produits non essentiels connaissent une baisse d’activité. Ilsrecourent désormais massivement au chômage partiel : les services territoriaux du ministère du Travail ont reçu 208.600 demandes en deux semaines, avec quelque 15 000 requêtes quotidiennes contre 3.000 les semaines précédant le reconfinement. Dans ce contexte, l’opposition juge le plan de relance de 100 milliards d’euros « mal calibré », « trop tardif » et « insuffisant pour protéger les plus fragiles ». Le Medef estime les mesures destinées aux entreprises souvent trop compliquées et selon le Cédétiste Laurent Berger « il manque des mesures qui aident la demande des foyers les plus modestes ». La grogne a également sévi leweek-end dernier chez les catholiques qui se sont mobilisés devant les parvis des églises d'une vingtaine de villes en France pour réclamer le retour des messes publiques, quand certains évêques et d'autres fidèles appelaient à la patience. Le Premier ministre a annoncé qu’il ne réautoriserait pas les messes en public avant le 1er décembre, par crainte de contaminations en masse. Enfin la discussion du projet de loi sur la Sécurité globale à l’Assemblée nationale a débuté le 17 novembre dans un climat tendu. Si le renforcement des polices municipales et l'encadrement de la sécurité privée font plutôt consensus, plusieurs failles ont été ouvertes par le volet sur la protection des forces de l'ordre. L'article 24, qui rend passible d'un an d'emprisonnement et de 45 000 euros d'amende le fait de diffuser « dans le but qu'il soit porté atteinte à son intégrité physique ou psychique, l'image du visage ou tout autre élément d'identification d'un agent de la police nationale ou de la gendarmerie nationale » a suscité depuis son examen en commission des lois, il y a trois semaines, les blâmes de la Défenseure des droits Claire Hédon, puis ceux des sociétés de journalistes, avant la semonce, le 16 novembre, du Conseil des droits l'homme des Nations unies et, in fine, le ministre de l’Intérieur a dû annoncer qu’il reverrait sa copie.***ASEAN L’Encerclement par la Chine Quinze pays d'Asie et du Pacifique ont signé le15 novembre un important accord commercial, promu par la Chine, à l'occasion de la clôture d'un sommet virtuel de l'Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est (Asean).Il vise à créer une gigantesque zone de libre-échange entre les dix Etats de l'Asean – Indonésie, Thaïlande, Singapour, Malaisie, Philippines, Vietnam, Birmanie, Cambodge, Laos et Brunei – avec la Chine, le Japon, la Corée du Sud, l'Australie et la Nouvelle-Zélande. Ce Partenariat régional économique global (RCEP) devient l'accord commercial le plus important au monde. Ilreprésente 30 % du Produit intérieur brut (PIB) mondial et un marché de 2 milliards d'habitants. Il se classe devant les États-Unis (24,2 % du PIB mondial, 327 millions d'habitants) et devant l'Union européenne (22,1 %, 512,3 millions d'habitants). L'accord prévoit une élimination de 90 % des tarifs douaniers entre pays membres et des règles communes pour la propriété intellectuelle, mais exclut tout ce qui touche à la protection des travailleurs et à l'environnement. Il « consolide les ambitions géopolitiques régionales plus larges de la Chine autour des « nouvelles routes de la soie » », analyse Alexander Capri, professeur à la Business School de l'Université Nationale de Singapour. L'Inde, qui compte 1,4 milliard d’habitants devait également rejoindre ce pacte commercial sans précédent mais a décidé l'an dernier de s'en retirer par crainte de voir des produits chinois à bas prix envahir son marché. New Delhi a toutefois la possibilité de rejoindre l’accord plus tard. Cet accord commercial, dont l'idée remonte à 2012, est considéré comme la réponse chinoise à une initiative américaine : Barack Obama qui redoutait la montée en puissance de cette influence chinoise, avait poussé, avec Tokyo, à la création, sans Pékin, d'un autre accord de libre-échange baptisé « le Partenariat transpacifique », dont l'administration Trump a décidé de se retirer en 2017. Ce Partenariat régional économique global est un pas de plus vers le déplacement de l’économie mondiale vers l’Asie, qui en 1950 représentait (Inde comprise) 25% de la production mondiale et en 2050 en représentera 60%. La signature de cet accord intervient dans un contexte de forte crise économique en raison de l'épidémie de Covid-19 pour les dix membres de l'Association des nations du sud-est asiatique (ASEAN). Selon les calculs de Bloomberg les économies non libérales (largement administrées par l’Etat) qui représentaient 12% du PIB mondial en 2000 en représenteront 43% en 2050 (tandis que la part de l’Occident passera de 57% à 33%). Des économies insensibles aux aspects sociaux et environnementaux (tous deux exclus de l’accord signé le 15 novembre à Hanoï)et non démocratique. Bloomberg prévoit que la part des pays démocratiques dans le PIB mondial qui était de 86% en 2000, attendra 60% en 2050.
Stai ascoltando un estratto gratuito di Ninja PRO, la selezione quotidiana di notizie per i professionisti del digital business. Con Ninja PRO puoi avere ogni giorno marketing insight, social media update, tech news, business events e una selezione di articoli di approfondimento dagli esperti della Redazione Ninja. Vai su www.ninja.it/ninjapro per abbonarti al servizio.L'attività economica in Europa si stabilizza. Dopo il brusco calo registrato all'inizio di novembre, in seguito al forte aumento delle infezioni da Covid-19 e all'espansione delle misure di blocco Bloomberg rileva un dato positivo per l’economia. L'attività negli Stati Uniti e in Canada, intanto, continua a muoversi lateralmente, mentre il Giappone è l'unico in ripresa. Amazon rinvia il Black Friday al 4 dicembre in Francia. Il direttore generale di Amazon France, Fréderic Duval, ha annunciato che la piattaforma ha accettato la proposta del ministro dell'Economia di rinviare di una settimana l'appuntamento dedicato agli sconti per consentire al governo di anticipare la riapertura dei negozi. PayPal lancia un concorrente GoFundMe. Il colosso dei pagamenti ha annunciato un nuovo servizio di raccolta fondi chiamato "Generosity Network" che è parte della continua espansione dell’azienda nei servizi finanziari. Il servizio consente di creare una pagina di raccolta fondi e di elaborare le donazioni attraverso PayPal, ma consente di raccogliere un massimo di 20.000 dollari in 30 giorni.
Invité du JT de TF1 ce jeudi, Frédéric Duval, directeur général d'Amazon France a annoncé accepter le report au 4 décembre --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aziz-mustaphi/message
durée : 00:02:32 - Le Billet de Charline Vanhœnacker - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Frédéric Duval, le patron d’Amazon France est l'invité de Léa Salamé. L'occasion d'accueillir en studio un colis Amazon ! Un gros carton quoi !
durée : 00:32:48 - Journal de 12h30 - "Nous sommes en train de reprendre progressivement le contrôle" sur l'épidémie de coronavirus, a déclaré à des journaux régionaux Olivier Véran, le ministre de la Santé. - invités : Frédéric Duval directeur général d’Amazon France
durée : 00:32:48 - Journal de 12h30 - "Nous sommes en train de reprendre progressivement le contrôle" sur l'épidémie de coronavirus, a déclaré à des journaux régionaux Olivier Véran, le ministre de la Santé. - invités : Frédéric Duval directeur général d’Amazon France
durée : 00:04:01 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - Des propos de Jean Castex hier aux possibles ambitions présidentielles de Bruno Le Maire, en passant par Amazon France qui affiche entre 40 et 50% de chiffres d’affaires de plus sur un an, voici les actus de ce 13 novembre.
durée : 00:04:01 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - Des propos de Jean Castex hier aux possibles ambitions présidentielles de Bruno Le Maire, en passant par Amazon France qui affiche entre 40 et 50% de chiffres d’affaires de plus sur un an, voici les actus de ce 13 novembre.
durée : 00:04:01 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - Des propos de Jean Castex hier aux possibles ambitions présidentielles de Bruno Le Maire, en passant par Amazon France qui affiche entre 40 et 50% de chiffres d’affaires de plus sur un an, voici les actus de ce 13 novembre.
Sujets traités : - 573 malades de la Covid-19 hospitalisés en Alsace, dont 68 en réanimation. Ce sont les derniers chiffres de Santé Publique France. Hier, 2 personnes sont décédées dans les hôpitaux alsaciens, où 75 nouveaux malades ont été admis. - Dans ce contexte, 4 patients originaire de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ont été transférés à Strasbourg, hier. Ils sont pris en charge dans la capitale alsacienne au titre de la solidarité territoriale. 6 autres malades ont été transférés à Nancy. Lors de la 1ère vague, quelques 330 patients du Grand Est avaient été pris en charge dans les hôpitaux d’autres régions de France. - Nouvelle distribution de masques, demain à Villé. Ce sont les 19 membres du conseil municipal eux-mêmes qui se chargeront de cette distribution qui se fera dans les boîtes aux lettres de la commune. 2.000 masques seront distribués d’ici au 11 novembre. - Amazon renonce à s’implanter en Centre Alsace. Le directeur général d’Amazon France l’a dit, hier matin, à nos confrères de BFM TV. L’an dernier, le géant américain du e-commerce avait des vues sur Dambach-la-Ville, mais le projet est finalement abandonné. Ce qui n’a pas empêché la manifestation d’une centaine de personnes, contre l’implantation d’Amazon en Centre Alsace, hier après-midi à Colmar. Le conseil départemental de l’environnement et des risques sanitaires et technologiques devait se réunir en préfecture, pour évoquer le sujet. Mais la réunion a été reportée en raison du confinement. - A Sélestat, le maire, Marcel Bauer, a écrit à Jean Castex, pour plaider la cause des petits commerçants. Conscient de l’importance de la crise sanitaire et des moyens à mettre en œuvre pour endiguer l’épidémie, Marcel Bauer demande au Premier ministre d’ouvrir une réflexion sur une réouverture des commerces non alimentaires. Pour lui, les personnes cherchent la facilité et la proximité pour faire leurs courses et préfèrent éviter les grandes surfaces lorsque c’est possible. Le maire de la cité humaniste a aussi mis l’accent sur les mesures mises en place par ces professionnels pour protéger salariés et clients. Selon le premier élu, il en va de la survie des emplois locaux et du modèle économique du territoire. - Sélestat, où la municipalité a décidé de rendre le stationnement totalement gratuit. A partir d’aujourd’hui, les places payantes ne le sont plus et celles en zone bleue ne seront plus soumises à une limite de temps. En revanche, la ville continue à verbaliser les stationnements gênants, très gênants, voire dangereux. - Un lycéen colmarien placé en garde à vue, mercredi. Il est soupçonné d’apologie du terrorisme, suite à des propos qu’il aurait tenus sur les réseaux sociaux. La discussion se rapportait à la minute de silence en hommage à Samuel Paty, lundi. Hier, le lycéen a été libéré et remis à sa famille. La procureure de Colmar envisage une sanction alternative à des poursuites pénales. - Quelle est, selon vous, la plus belle gare du Grand Est ? SNCF Gares & Connexions, la filiale de la SNCF en charge de la gestion des gares organise une nouvelle édition de son tournoi “Battle & gares”. Vous avez jusqu’au 22 novembre, pour voter sur Facebook. 4 gares de la région sont en lice : Metz, Reims, Strasbourg et Colmar. - Les sports. Il y a du football, à huis-clos, ce soir. Le Racing inaugure la 10ème journée de Ligue 1 en recevant l’Olympique de Marseille. La rencontre se joue à la Meinau et débute à 21h et sera retransmise sur la chaîne Téléfoot. Pas de basket. Les compétitions de Jeep Elite et de Pro B, sont à l’arrêt. Pour autant, la SIG recevra les lituaniens de Vilnius, à huis-clos, mardi prochain. En hockey sur glace, la Ligue Magnus a décidé lundi de...
Sujets traités : 573 malades de la Covid-19 hospitalisés en Alsace, dont 68 en réanimation. Ce sont les derniers chiffres de Santé Publique France. Hier, 2 personnes sont décédées dans les hôpitaux alsaciens, où 75 nouveaux malades ont été admis. Dans ce contexte, 4 patients originaire de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ont été transférés à Strasbourg, hier. Ils sont pris en charge dans la capitale alsacienne au titre de la solidarité territoriale. 6 autres malades ont été transférés à Nancy. Lors de la 1ère vague, quelques 330 patients du Grand Est avaient été pris en charge dans les hôpitaux d’autres régions de France. Nouvelle distribution de masques, demain à Villé. Ce sont les 19 membres du conseil municipal eux-mêmes qui se chargeront de cette distribution qui se fera dans les boîtes aux lettres de la commune. 2.000 masques seront distribués d’ici au 11 novembre. Amazon renonce à s’implanter en Centre Alsace. Le directeur général d’Amazon France l’a dit, hier matin, à nos confrères de BFM TV. L’an dernier, le géant américain du e-commerce avait des vues sur Dambach-la-Ville, mais le projet est finalement abandonné. Ce qui n’a pas empêché la manifestation d’une centaine de personnes, contre l’implantation d’Amazon en Centre Alsace, hier après-midi à Colmar. Le conseil départemental de l’environnement et des risques sanitaires et technologiques devait se réunir en préfecture, pour évoquer le sujet. Mais la réunion a été reportée en raison du confinement. A Sélestat, le maire, Marcel Bauer, a écrit à Jean Castex, pour plaider la cause des petits commerçants. Conscient de l’importance de la crise sanitaire et des moyens à mettre en œuvre pour endiguer l’épidémie, Marcel Bauer demande au Premier ministre d’ouvrir une réflexion sur une réouverture des commerces non alimentaires. Pour lui, les personnes cherchent la facilité et la proximité pour faire leurs courses et préfèrent éviter les grandes surfaces lorsque c’est possible. Le maire de la cité humaniste a aussi mis l’accent sur les mesures mises en place par ces professionnels pour protéger salariés et clients. Selon le premier élu, il en va de la survie des emplois locaux et du modèle économique du territoire. Sélestat, où la municipalité a décidé de rendre le stationnement totalement gratuit. A partir d’aujourd’hui, les places payantes ne le sont plus et celles en zone bleue ne seront plus soumises à une limite de temps. En revanche, la ville continue à verbaliser les stationnements gênants, très gênants, voire dangereux. Un lycéen colmarien placé en garde à vue, mercredi. Il est soupçonné d’apologie du terrorisme, suite à des propos qu’il aurait tenus sur les réseaux sociaux. La discussion se rapportait à la minute de silence en hommage à Samuel Paty, lundi. Hier, le lycéen a été libéré et remis à sa famille. La procureure de Colmar envisage une sanction alternative à des poursuites pénales. Quelle est, selon vous, la plus belle gare du Grand Est ? SNCF Gares & Connexions, la filiale de la SNCF en charge de la gestion des gares organise une nouvelle édition de son tournoi “Battle & gares”. Vous avez jusqu’au 22 novembre, pour voter sur Facebook. 4 gares de la région sont en lice : Metz, Reims, Strasbourg et Colmar. Les sports. Il y a du football, à huis-clos, ce soir. Le Racing inaugure la 10ème journée de Ligue 1 en recevant l’Olympique de Marseille. La rencontre se joue à la Meinau et débute à 21h et sera retransmise sur la chaîne Téléfoot. Pas de basket. Les compétitions de Jeep Elite et de Pro B, sont à l’arrêt. Pour autant, la SIG recevra les lituaniens de Vilnius, à huis-clos, mardi prochain. En hockey sur glace, la Ligue Magnus a décidé lundi de prolonger d'une semaine la suspension de la saison. Le prochain match des Scorpions de Mulhouse devrait se jouer le 13 novembre, à domicile, contre les Ducs d’Angers.
Dans cet épisode Signa 008, on récapitule les news de l'univers de Battlestar Galactica parues au mois d'octobre 2020. Parmi elles : enfin (?) un avancement concret pour le projet de film au cinéma, et une belle initiative de la part des fans. Quelques liens en rapport avec l'épisode : La page du nouveau coffret DVD sur Amazon France (son prix semble avoir légèrement augmenté après la publication de l'épisode) Les 2 vidéos de réunion du casting en visioconférence de la série ré-imaginée difusées à l'origine en avril 2020 sur SYFY : la première et la seconde. Les meilleures et les pires séries dans l'espace, selon MSN. Les 100 meilleures séries dramatiques de tous les temps, selon MSN. L'interview vidéo de Jane Seymour où elle déclare qu'elle aimerait revenir dans la franchise. L'article de Culture King qui vous incite à (re)voir la série. L'annonce de Simon Kinberg en tant que producteur et scénariste du film Battlestar Galactica par The Hollywood Reporter. Les précisions de Variety concernant le rôle de Simon Kinberg. Le récapitulatif du projet de film BSG par Den Of Geek. Les 10 choses que What Culture voudrait voir dans un film BSG. La campagne de fonds destinée à Michael Hogan. La boutique de l'initiative Fleet Is Family dont les bénéfices sont reversés à la campagne pour Michael Hogan. Nos partenaires pour l'initiative Fleet Is Family sont Battlestarchive (qui en est l'initiateur), Battlestar Wiki, BSG Museum et Space Parents. Les illustrations de l'initiative Fleet Is Family ont été réalisées par Vincent Sammy. GalactiFrak fait partie du label PodShows et est disponible sur podCloud, ainsi que sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify Retrouvez les notes de l'émission sur galactifrak.lepodcast.frRetrouvez GalactiFrak sur Facebook, Twitter et Instagram. Suivez Draven et Karine sur Twitter
We talk about the games we have been playing or.... not! Amazon France leaks Ps5 price! Crash Bandicoot 4: it's about time. Pokémon snap announcement Rocksteady's is working on a suicide squad game and a Batman game. Rumors! Cyber punk 2077 gets delayed again & free Ps5 upgrade. Min min from the fighting game ARMS Joins Smash Bro's.
Follow Brock! @BrockMclaughin Follow The Trophy Room Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BadBit Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2PglU1a Twitter: https://twitter.com/PSTrophyRoom ****** This week on The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast Kyle and Joseph talk about their thoughts on the PlayStation 5 Reveal Event a week after. The guys talk about the recent PS5 Price leaks on Play Asia, Amazon France, and Target. EA Play has some reveals for Star Wars Squadron on PS4 and Xbox One Crossplay. Rumors about Warner Brothers selling WB Games begin to swirl as Kyle and Joseph come to terms with a possible Microsoft takeover and Batman coming to Xbox. Madden 21 next gen upgrades confirm PS5 Smart deliver Brock Mclaughlin joins us as he gives his thoughts and impressions in his review of The Last of us Part 2.... and more!
In this episode of the Nintendo Show. We talk about Amazon France taking the cat out of the bag. Plus we discuss Sega's "revolution" in video games. We also talk about what we expect to see coming to the PS5 and what are our most controversial video gaming opinions are; these topics and much more on this weeks episode of the Nintendo Show. Support the show
Sacré bleu! Amazon France has listed a number of new unannounced Switch games. Can Patrick and Mark puzzle out the mystery titles? Plus, Patrick's been playing Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition, a banner year for the Pokemon Company, and more. The guys also talk about: New Super Mario U Deluxe Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Mario Kart 7 Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles -- FRIEND US ON SWITCH Patrick: SW-1401-2882-4137 Mark: SW-8112-0583-0050 -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @NinCartSociety Email: NintendoCartridgeSociety@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Pete, Steve & DJ are back to talk about the Wholesome Direct 2020, new Nintendo Switch listings on Amazon France & answer your questions! 00:01:19 - Plugs 00:03:57 - What We're Playing 00:25:53 - Wholesome Direct 2020 Discussion 00:33:56 - Amazon France Switch Listings 00:39:55 - Mailpot The PotsCast is the weekly Nintendo podcast from the LootPots team. We get together to discuss the latest gaming news, rumours and releases. Get in touch with us at potscast@lootpots.com, join our Discord (https://discord.gg/eKDcB2y) server, and support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/lootpots). The PotsCast is: Pixelpar: https://twitter.com/pixelpar Pete: https://twitter.com/loud_pete Steve: https://twitter.com/steve228uk DJ: https://twitter.com/DJLewGaming
➡ iTunes / Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2xLl0C5 ➡ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Gdgoch ➡ PocketCasts: https://pca.st/IQVa ➡ Stitcher: https://bit.ly/30uxOZR ...and more! Just search for "Nintendo Everything Podcast" wherever you listen to podcasts! Hello my lovely inklings and octolings! This week on Nintendo Everything Podcast, we’re talking about the best Paper Mario game of 2020: Bug Fables. Then it’s on to pre-not-E3 hype (?) with more digital events, Silent Hill collab with Dead by Daylight, Amazon France’s mystery listings for Switch games, and a discussion of over-identifying with media. Have you ever taken personal offense to someone’s criticism of a thing you love? Check out links and timestamps below, and come hang out. If you’re enjoying NEP, please consider giving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, and share us with a friend. It’s incredibly helpful in getting us exposed to new listeners through algorithms, so we would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you for listening! Timestamps: 06:57 – Adventure Log: Bug Fables is the best Paper Mario in 2020. 23:40 – Adventure Log: The Bearded Lady’s Poo Poo Platter: God of War, Child of Light, Destiny 2. 30:21 – Adventure Log: Super Mario Odyssey motion and control problems. 34:43 – News: More digital video game events, in replacement of E3. 45:15 – News: Dead By Daylight x Silent Hill collaboration. 54:36 – News: Amazon France lists a bunch of games. 1:07:10 – Additional DLC 1:14:23 – Listener Mail: expanding on last week’s email; unhealthily identifying with media or a character and taking offense to criticism. Additional DLC: Liar Year 2020 - The Jimquisition https://youtu.be/3vrnqUg2pYA Not so Grump, a documentary by Kincade Bischoff https://youtu.be/O7xoEHxpwXo Business inquiries and listener mail contact: NintendoEverythingPod@gmail.com #nintendopodcast #gamingpodcast #podcast Oni Dino’s Twitter: @Oni_Dino Oni Dino’s Insta: Oni__Dino Galen’s Twitter: @mobius087 Galen’s Insta: true_mobius HUGE thank you to Headphones of Listening for NEP's intro music! Check him out on soundcloud!
Épisode 041 du podcast Le Café de l’E-commerce, le premier podcast francophone dédié au e-commerce ! Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Viviane Lipskier, experte DNVB, auteure du livre de référence "DNVB les surdouées du commerce digital » aux éditions Maxima. . Mais au fait c'est quoi une DVNB ? Viviane nous dit tout ! Mais avant de passer le mic à notre experte, attardons-nous un peu sur la NEWS e-commerce / social media de la semaine : Facebook Shops ! Le Covid-19 aurait-il précipité le Groupe Facebook dans l'antre du e-commerce ? De qui Mark s'est-il entouré ? Pari fou ou suite logique de l'évolution de l'ensemble des plateformes du groupe, désormais unies par les liens du commerce connecté ? Du côté de chez Amazon France, les entrepôts se déconfinent tandis que Jeff Bezos fait de l'oeil aux marques de haute couture en lançant Amazon Fashion en partenariat avec le magazine Vogue. Les news Simple et Funky : on vous parle de Naf Naf, Conforama et Alinéa, Walmart et ContentSquare. Café du mytho : cette semaine on décerne un carton orange à Easyjet, la compagnie aérienne a été victime d'une cyberattaque. BIlan : les données personnelles de 9 millions de clients capturées. Et nos rubriques ludiques de fin d'émission : Acronymator et Question pour une Championne (Laetitia!) Pour retrouver Viviane Lipskier c'est sur LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vlipskier/), sur Instagram (www.instagram.com/vilipsky/) ou sur son site https://www.brandalchimy.com/. Très belle écoute ! Les sources de l'épisode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UurToZl1lR0 https://news.shopify.com/shopify-partners-with-facebook-to-help-businesses-launch-branded-facebook-shops https://about.fb.com/news/2020/05/introducing-facebook-shops/ https://newsroom.pinterest.com/en/post/pinterest-launches-shopify-app-for-easy-merchant-access-to-catalogs https://www.voguebusiness.com/technology/amazons-big-breakthrough-into-designer-fashion-vogue-cfda-bfc https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2020/05/20/amazon-renonce-a-se-pourvoir-en-cassation-et-entame-la-reouverture-de-ses-entrepots-francais_6040184_3234.html https://www.journaldunet.com/ebusiness/crm-marketing/1491407-info-jdn-le-specialiste-du-feedback-client-hello-customer-leve-6-millions-d-euros/ https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/19/walmart-says-it-will-discontinue-jet-com-which-it-acquired-for-3b-in-2016/ https://www.ecommercemag.fr/Thematique/retail-1220/Breves/Alinea-Conforama-grande-difficulte-349572.htm https://www.01net.com/actualites/shopify-annonce-un-compte-bancaire-gratuit-pour-ses-utilisateurs-1917549.html https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/hightech/contentsquare-leve-173-millions-deuros-pour-accelerer-1204237 https://www.lebigdata.fr/easyjet-fuite-donnees Pour nous contacter Rejoignez le groupe WhatsApp du podcast tout simplement avec ce lien le site http://lecafedelecommerce.fr/ la newsletter https://mailchi.mp/01844e2a63fb/lecafedelecommerce Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lecafe_de_lecommerce/ Pour vous abonner au podcast, c'est ici !
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The UK economy shrank by 2 percent in the first three months of 2020, the worst slump since the financial crisis of 2008. The contraction was smaller than in other European countries, largely due to the British government imposing lockdown measures later than its neighbours. Also today, Amazon France has extended a shutdown of its warehouses until May 18, over a safety dispute with unions. The online retail giant had closed its six French depots on April 16, after a court ruled it could only ship "essential goods".
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Rendez-vous à 14h pour les derniers live #NowtechAcoffee (Live confinement) sur la chaîne Twitch NowtechQG : https://www.twitch.tv/nowtechqg/ Shadow sponsor de l’émission : https://shadow.tech/ - Code parrainage et promo : NOWTECH2020 1 mois de Shadow à gagner toutes les semaines ► Pour participer : 1 - Suivez le twitter @shadow_France 2 - Postez un tweet "Je veux gagner un #ShadowPC avec #LeMugNowtech pour jouer à ................." (ou utiliser un logiciel si c'est pas un gamer) ► Annonce du gagnant le vendredi sur la chaîne principale : https://www.youtube.com/nowtech Sommaire #LeMugNowtech 150 : 02:37 Le Kawa 02:49 Smartphones Xiaomi et collecte de donnée 14:46 Amazon France blacklisté par les Etats-Unis 21:33 Huawei : remplacer Windows 10 par HarmonyOS 2.0 29:35 Apple Watch Series 6 36:51 SteamVR quitte macOS 42:26 Concours Shadow 47:19 La tartine de Jérôme : Haine sur les réseaux sociaux pendant le confinement 1:04:13 Les corn FAQ Merci @Breizhand pour le minutage #LeMugNowtech est une émission quotidienne qui parle de technologie. C'est une revue de presse des meilleurs articles que nous retenons pour nos Flipboards. Elle est enregistrée en Live à 08h00 (heure de Paris) tous les matins de la semaine. #LeMugNowtech du lundi au jeudi sur la chaîne live : https://www.youtube.com/c/NowtechLive et le vendredi sur la chaîne principale : https://www.youtube.com/nowtech ●♦● ABONNEZ-VOUS à nos chaînes ●♦● ►Nowtech Live : http://bit.ly/2weGg0f Revue de presse Tech, Unboxings, reportages, Q&A etc... ►Nowtech : http://bit.ly/19lUGZZ Tests vidéo d'applications mobiles et tech. ►Twitch NowtechQG : https://www.twitch.tv/nowtechqg/ Gaming ●♦● SOUTENEZ LA CHAÎNE ●♦●►En contribuant financièrement : https://www.tipeee.com/nowtechtv A partir de 2€/mois, vous avez accès aux lives privés et à partir de 4€/mois à notre forum privé sur Slack... ►En devenant Sponsors de la chaîne principale : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwG9JHqGLfEO-4TkF-lf2g/join ►Lien uTip Nowtech : https://utip.io/nowtech ►En devenant bénévole : benevoles.nowtech@gmail.com ►D'autres façons de nous soutenir : http://nowtech.tv/soutenir-nowtechtv/ ↓ PLUS D'INFOS ↓ ------------ Nos Flipboards --------------------------------------------------------- ►nowtech.tv : https://flipboard.com/@jkeinborg/nowtechtv-ogcbmgbby ►SHOOT : https://flipboard.com/@jkeinborg/nowtechtv-shoot-p3e5vba1y ------------ Suivez NowTech ---------------------------------------------------- ►Lien Instagram de Jérôme : https://www.instagram.com/jerome_nowtech/ ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/NowTechTV ►Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Nowtechtv ►Site Web : http://nowtech.tv ►Discord Nowtech Gaming : http://bit.ly/discordnowtech ►►► EN LIVE tous les matins sur la Chaîne ! Nowtech, chaîne indépendante de tests d'applications mobile et de Tech, est présentée par des passionnés qui partagent leurs avis, astuces et conseils. L'idée derrière Nowtech, c'est de vous offrir des tests soignés et divertissants, pas forcément liés à l'actualité et aux nouveautés, mais avec un vrai ton « homemade ». Nous pensons fondamentalement qu'il est important, en tant que consommateurs, qu'un maximum de personnes s'expriment sur les produits et nous avons voulu apporter notre pierre à l'édifice.
"But I have to be sure, When I walk out that door" We never imagined this scenario. That in 2020 we would see our freedoms become so limited and restricted for our own human survival. That both our economy and our lives, as we knew it, could change so drastically in a matter of days. But now most countries in Europe are lifting their quarantine restrictions. With reserves though. For further informations, other cases and legal news, listen to our podcast this week! Available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. - Saudia Arabia legal system reforms; - Scotland updates the Hate Crime Law; - We like to keep you updated: Amazon France case; The Brazilian General Data Protection Law, from 2018, has been postponed for a third time; The Federal Supreme Court of Brazil gives green light to investigations on the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro.
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В новом выпуске Завтракаста трое бессменных ведущих обсасывают главные игровые слухи последних дней, обсуждают новый iPhone SE, спекулируют на тему того, что же покажет Apple в ближайшие месяцы, а также рассказывают про русские фильмы, необычные игры, ОНИМЕ и вкусную еду. Не переключайтесь! А еще мы рассказываем про крутые курсы бизнес-аналитике от GeekBrains, так что, если вас заинтересовали они, переходите по ссылке: https://geekbrains.ru/link/tKE~A7 Шоуноты Слухи недели: Spider-Man 2 (PS5), Call of Duty Vietnam, новая Nintendo Switch со вторым экраном, игра про Супермена от Rocksteady, троллинг от Amazon France, World of Warcraft на PS4 и PS5, перезагрузки франшиз от Microsoft, римейк RE4 и RE8 с VR-режимом, ремастеры Mafia 1,2, 3, цена PS5 и многое другое. Пачка слухов про новые продукты Apple в 2020 году. Apple новый iPhone SE. Google решил сделать собственный SoC для Pixel. Apple и Google договорились о системе анонимного мониторинга контактов с больными Covid-19. Что такое Houseparty и как он так быстро стал популярным. Как Амазон одним махом убивает бизнесы. Disney стал стоить дешевле Netflix. Обсуждаем первые кадры “Дюны” от Дени Вильнёва. Рекламный блок: рассказываем про долгий, основательный и очень крутой курс бизнес-аналитики в GeekBrains. https://geekbrains.ru/link/tKE~A7 Макс поиграл в Industries of Titan. Дима внезапно советует российскую черную комедию “Папа, […] Запись Завтракаст №182 – Танцы с ящиком на плечах впервые появилась Zavtracast.
Do I like Death Stranding?! PlayStation giving away 2 free games for Free? Amazon France glitches? Bloomberg reports on the Ps5? Resident 4 is getting remade.. can we trust amazon at all?! Find out on the next episode of Dragon Ball Z!!!
"You would cry too, if it happened to you." Portugal, back in April 25 1974, overthrew a dictatorship and implemented a democracy. So it's a big occasion to celebrate. However, now there is a big polemic regarding this. Some are against celebrating in the way that has traditionally been, inside the Portuguese Parliament with a lot of people, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, while others say they must celebrate since is a very special date. The topic became a democratic and constitutional one since the President of the Portuguese Parliament, Ferro Rodrigues, said that this is the time to celebrate it more than ever because "no antidemocratic alternatives will result from this crisis". But the democratic concern is something that has been arising in the world due to COVID-19. For further informations, other cases and legal news, listen to our podcast this week! Available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. - "Contact Tracing"; - French Trade Union vs. Amazon France; - Paraty (Rio de Janeiro) vs. Airbnb & booking.com and Ilhabela (São Paulo) vs. Airbnn & booking.com.
The head of its French business said on Friday that Amazon do not know when its warehouses in France might reopen but hopes it can be soon. Frederic Duval also told BFM TV that an appeal procedure would take place next week against a French court decision ordering the e-commerce giant to focus only on delivering essential items such as food while it revised health protocols. Amazon closed six French warehouses used to stock and package goods for shipment on Thursday until at least April 20, in one of the biggest fallouts yet from a growing stand-off with its workers over safety measures during the pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Um recente vazamento da Amazon France revelou uma enxurrada de exclusivos de PS4 saindo no PC. Jogos como The Last of Us Part 2, Gran Turismo Sport, Days Gone, Uncharted Collection e até mesmo Persona 5 Royal. E aí, será que realmente vai rolar? A Sony por enquanto nega. Mas apenas lembrando que foi a mesma loja que vazou muitas outras coisas, como Horizon: Zero Dawn para PC e The Witcher 3 para Switch por exemplo. Confira tudo sobre o assunto na nossa Treta da Semana! Além disso, tivemos as principais notícias da semana como a Bloomberg afirmando que o PS5 terá poucas unidades e será caro, novo Silent Hill estaria em produção há 18 meses, GTA 6 será menor que GTA V, novo Switch pode ter duas telas, novo Cooking Mama de Switch é removido por suspeita de minerar Bitcoins, Remake de Resident Evil 4 a caminho e muito mais. O post Mais exclusivos de PlayStation no PC – 16/04/2020 – Mesa do Fliper apareceu primeiro em GameFM » Mesa do Fliper.
In today's episode we talk about Resident Evil rumors including the remake of Resident Evil 4 and the possibility of Resident Evil 8. Amazon also listed some PS4 exclusive games up on their France site which turned out to be false, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated is coming soon, and Sony is having problems with PS5 supply because of Xbox competition and price. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discord ►► : https://discord.gg/dzqdFZM Twitch ►► https://twitch.tv/insaniacj Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/insaniacj Facebook ►► https://facebook.com/InSaNiaCJ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr0SsGKdw8VOuvFaoIEgpDw ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support the Channel through Green Man Gaming ►► https://www.greenmangaming.com/?tap_a=51926-f67406&tap_s=669418-5fa326 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Sommaire #LeMugNowtech 140 : 02:00 Le Kawa 02:00 Annonce iPhone SE 2 04:00 Compte Zoom sur le Dark Web 05:00 Amazon n'a plus le droit de livrer des produits non essentiels 06:00 HomePod plus petit et plus abordable 07:00 Coronavirus : Google et Apple s’associent 09:00 Plafond de paiement sans contact 11:00 Amazon France et les livraisons de ses produits 20:00 StopCovid : débattus au parlement fin avril 29:00 GoPro : en difficulté 33:00 Clavier Logitech pour les anciens iPad 40:00 Emmanuel Freund quitte Blade 47:00 Concours Shadow 49:00 La tartine de Jérôme : iPhone SE 2 1:05:00 Les corn FAQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nowtechlive/message
La condamnation d'Amazon France par un tribunal est une épée de Damoclès pour l'ensemble des entreprises
Welcome to the 1st ever, episode 48 of the Despawn podcast. Your premier location for uneducated opinions on video games. This week we talk about all GDC being postponed, Horizon: Zero Dawn for PC leaked by Amazon France and Paul tries to go on a date with Barrett in Final Fantasy 7Make sure to keep in touch online! Twitter despawnpodcastFacebook: despawnpodcast Intro/Outro: Komiku - Battle of Porgs - here background music from OCRemix (full track list can be found here)
GBP Latest: Strong Wage & Employment Data Provides Support, but Expect Any Strength to be Limited The latest UK labour market data has beaten expectations, and should provide Sterling with some short-term support but we remain of the view any strength in the currency should ultimately remain limited in nature. According to the ONS, Average Earnings - excluding bonuses - read at 3.9% in June, ahead of economist forecasts for a reading of 3.8% and the previous month's reading of 3.6%. This is an 11-year high. The Average Earnings Index - with bonuses included - for June read at 3.7%, in line with economist forecasts but above the previous month's 3.5% which was itself revised higher. And, the better-than-expected numbers extended to the employment statistics where it was shown the UK workforce grew 115K on a the three-month-on-three-month basis in June, markets had only expected growth of 65K. "While much of that was part-time employment, it is encouraging that firms have retained their workers, suggesting they expect activity to pick up again following the Brexit hangover in Q2," says Andrew Wishart, UK Economist with Capital Economics. The UK unemployment rate nudged up unexpectedly to 3.9% in (the three months) to June. Consensushad been for a steady rate of 3.8% for the fourth consecutive month. When it comes to currency markets, deviation from expectations move a currency, and the best on expectations should therefore be supportive of Sterling. We are seeing some gains in the Pound following the release, with the Pound-to-Euro exchange rate trading at 1.0785, the day's low is at 1.0756. The Pound-to-Dollar exchange rate trading at 1.2067, the day's low is at 1.2042. The Pound Advances on Reports 'Remainer' MPs Have Options to Block 'No Deal' Brexit - GBP/EUR @ 1.0786 +0.56% | GBP/USD @ 1.2098 +0.64% - MPs said to be working on credible route to preventing 'no deal' Brexit - Sterling seen higher in Monday trade - But gains tipped to be short lived - However, IfG says ability of Parliament to block 'no deal' effectively not possible Pound Sterling went higher on Monday in a move that coincides with fresh reports that there are in fact still credible routes that can be explored by MPs wishing to prevent a 'no deal' Brexit. Sterling has been under pressure over recent days and weeks as it became increasingly clear that Prime Minister Boris Johnson could deliver a 'no deal' Brexit if he truly desired such an outcome, and all indications thus far in his young premiership suggest he is intent on doing so. From a currency perspective, it is therefore likely that any suggestions that MPs do in fact still have options to thwart the Prime Minister's intentions would potentially prove supportive to Sterling. "There were some developments on that over the weekend which could suggest some upside risk for the Pound," says Fritz Louw, a Currency Analyst with MUFG. Louw references a report in the Times that says "MPs are drawing up plans to compel Boris Johnson to break his “do or die” pledge and force him to request an 11th-hour Brexit extension from the European Union." According to the report, MPs would look to bring down the Government in a no-confidence vote. However, instead of forming a new administration in the 14 days stipulated by the Fixed Parliament Act, MPs will try introduce new legislation. This legislation will state that the Government must ask for a Brexit extension before calling a mandatory General Election. After all, if no alternative government is formed within 14 days, a General Election must be held. This document has reportedly been discussed with Labour leadership and it has also been signed off by Dominic Grieve and circulated among 300 MPs who support a second referendum. “It would be counterproductive to spell out the precise mechanism(s) through which this might be achieved, but we must be clear about the principle — a general election must not be used as a dev...
When it comes to buying internet businesses, is it better to buy big or buy small? Today we are chatting with Jeff Hunt of Own Optimize. Jeff has one of the largest web business portfolios we have come across here at Quiet Light. Through close to 60 transactions, he has owned a total of nearly 500 websites. These days Jeff spends his time working on his websites and educating others on how to buy internet businesses. After a career with IBM in the services business, a move overseas led Jeff to the internet where he started a real estate website. Despite a tech background, he didn't really know anything about websites when he started out. Soon he learned that buying them was much easier than making them and started to build his portfolio. Today we talk to him all about what to focus on once a website catches your interest. Episode Highlights: Start off on the right foot at the very beginning of the process. When buying a site, what you're really looking to buy is a quality website that you can grow and automate. Jeff's range of investment is typically sites valued at $50,000 and under. Of course Jeff experienced failure, 8 out of 10 of his sites didn't make it. He admits to being guilty of chasing too many things at once. Success for Jeff has come from a combination of buying and building. Making a smaller purchase is not always for financial reasons, it can be for a new buyer to explore whether or not they even like the business. When a buyer starts small they get an opportunity to learn the transaction process. Smaller websites can carry more risk. They may not have had enough time to grow. With large sites, you still have some leverage even if you come across hard times. Owning larger sites that garner larger revenue allow buyers to afford to hire a team. Before a purchase, study the heath of the business; the historical data, the ratios, and the percentages of cost that make up the total cost. The seller should have found the key to attracting new buyers and that knowledge can be passed onto the buyer. The buyer needs to really understand the business model and hone the process that the seller has achieved. Transcription: Mark: Joe, How are you? Joe: I'm good Mark, how you doing today? Mark: Good, good! I got to talk to another member from Rhodium Weekend, which is one of those events that we talk about a lot on this podcast, to talk to Jeff Hunt. Joe: I know. Jeff Hunt's a good guy. I think he's bought four hundred (400) businesses in his lifetime. Mark: Websites, a lot of these– yeah it's about forty (40) or fifty (50) transactions that he's done, so mostly some 50,000 dollar transactions. Joe: Pause, I said four hundred (400). Am I completely wrong? Mark: No, you're not completely wrong at all. So forty (40), fifty (50) transactions but whole of about 400 to 500 websites at all. Joe: Okay, got it! Mark: Yeah, can you imagine trying to manage that many sites? Joe: Absolutely not! –trouble doing my job here at Quiet Light that is an immense amount! Mark: Yeah, I know everyone recognizes you as a slacker. Joe: (laughs) Mark: So anyways, he's bought a lot of businesses, he's bought a lot of sites and he has a lot of experience on that. Now he's teaching people, he's got the website investor– the book that he wrote. And he talks about developing systems to buy sites, successfully. And he talks a lot about some of the mistakes he made along the way. What we talk about some due diligence, but also about this ongoing question: Is it better to buy small or buy big? Now what was better for you, what's– could've helped you avoid risk more and how's that changed from the years. He's got a lot of insights into due diligence that were fascinating and honestly, the interviews I've done, I kind of wish we would flip this one around because towards the interview, absolutely, really going to miss some good topics. Joe: It's interesting that the subject of should I buy a million dollar business for– or ten– how many thousand dollar businesses always comes up. And all we can do is thought from own experience and on what other people like Jeff have done. And I think, I've had Kevin Peterson on the upsell buying portfolio SAS business as he said– I think we've quoted him that it– it takes the same amount of work to run a million dollar business as it does a hundred thousand dollar business in some cases actually takes less because it's more established. And Jeff bought forty to– 5400 smaller sites, right? Mark: That's right. And we talked about that. I do think that running-a-large of business is often less work And I wrote an article on this, years ago, We have not been blogging for almost a year now because we've been focusing on the podcast but I did right an article on this rad. I went into the data actually to take a look at: What are the average number of hours that people are working on smaller sites versus larger sites. And what is the average number of staff and how does that correlate with revenues. Really some fascinating data in there, so excited. I got to transcend you deep dive there. So all in to that much show notes, anyone wants to do some further reading. But larger sites, they're often less work. And in some ways, that's risky because there's– you have more cash flow and we talked about that. If you have a business that's– that has twenty (20) thousand dollars of revenue and you lose a key client or you lose a key-traffic source when things get cut in half, you don't have but ten (10) thousand. Joe: Absolutely! That's why, just to say it so people hear it that the– the multiple's evaluation on these jump when your discretionary earnings is up that million dollar mark, you're going to jump significantly in terms of the over-all value not– obviously because of numbers but because the multiple actually jumps too, from a– let's say from a three (3) to four (4) for an instance. Mark: Yeah and I was talking to a potential client the other day who has a business who– it's multi-million dollars of revenue but the earnings are starting to have troubles and he said, “Would anyone buy this?”. And I explained to him that if a business has millions of dollars in revenue, even if it's struggling from an earning stand point, yeah, that's going to really negatively affect the business but this is probably still is soluble. But if you have a business that makes five (5) or ten (10) thousand dollars a year in gross revenues and isn't making any money probably not going to be sold. An orgs couldn't be very difficult to sell for anything of value, so can newly certain size? It's just more flexibility on the part of a buyer. Joe: Yeah! But Jeff has a different model in system and he's buying lots of smaller one's so he's doing something very, very right. Different than your blog couple of years ago, talked about so be real interesting series got to say. Mark: Yep, let's get to it. Alright, hey Jeff! Thanks for joining me. Jeff: Hey, it's great to be here, Mark. Mark: I know we know each other from a mutual group that were both part of. And people who have listened to the podcast before will be familiar with this group, at least you've heard of it before, and that's Rhodium Weekend. You and I have attended it from the past some years, right? Jeff: Yeah, love–met a lot of fantastic people–Rhodium is a good– as you know, it's a group of people either buying, or have already bought in to operate online businesses so it's kind of really unique crowd and be part of it. Mark: Yeah, if anybody wants an introduction 0:05:43.3 let me know, I'd be more than happy and of course, Chuck will surely be able to provide that as well. Chuck Mullins who works at Quiet Light Brokerage, introduced me to Rhodium. And really– Chris had actually stopped me, but really Chuck encouraged me to go. And it's been a good investment of our time and place. It's good group and I met you there few years ago. We talked at the conference and we've seen each other at conferences since then. I think the last time we met in person was Afilias somewhat last summer. Jeff: Yeah! That's right! And I met Chuck there I think the first time at Rhodium and I formed a number of partnerships there so it's a great group of people, it's your (0:06:22.0) way around the business that were in. Mark: Alright! So, let's start getting into little bit in the– as our listeners know, we usually love our guests introduce themselves. So if you want just give, just kind of quick background on who you are and what you do, that'll be really helpful. Jeff: Okay. Well, you know, I maybe one of your older guest– I don't know but if the white here kind of gets it away a little bit, I'm in my fifty's and I'm still on the website business so… Mark: Oh, my! Jeff: Kind of funny like the bunch together that we hangout or they're a little bit younger than I am but I give them a run through their money. I actually started out in the corporate world. Probably like a lot of people buy websites and I had a crew with IBM and I was in middle managements. I had a pretty lardge organization, people who were in to service this business. So, big companies with give us their I.T. departments to run so I had development organization, infrastructure guys, and a lot. And how to buy a budget of about twenty five (25) million dollars, at that time. It's kind of funny that even though I was kind of that technical business, I didn't know anything about the internet at all. And so my first introduction to the internet was actually I started a real estate business. So I moved overseas, left IBM, moved overseas, I started this real estate business and I realized it needed a website. And so, I kind of just dove in and I learned out to do all the websites, staff and crew website for this business. And then after that , I– you know, my eyes kind of got opened to the side of the all. Starting website really hard and so I started looking at as ways to buy them. And I started buying websites and over the last ten years I actually– I've done probably fifty (50) or sixty (60) transactions and about something like three hundred (300) websites, actually probably closed to the five now but while it does ring, big groups like networks of websites that did some more functions than those kind of things. So– Then along the way, I kind of wanted to leverage some of my assets. One of my assets was just– I have been doing this for a while and you know, having my fingers and all kinds of online businesses and different business models across all the sites. And so I wrote a book called The Website Ambassador and then I've done courses on website investing and some networking like at Rhodium and other places and stuff. I really enjoyed this– I just love– I really love almost everything about online businesses. And just the lifestyle part of it but really like the analytical part of it, the marketing component and operations component. Component is just– is just low fun. So that's my story. Mark: So– I'm sorry, you said three hundred (300) and four hundred (400) websites in total? Maybe more? Jeff: Yeah! Like one of my purchases is something like two hundred and fifty (250) websites that were– I can't even read the domain names. They were German and French. And there were these affiliate websites selling Amazon FiliA products and to Amazon Germany and Amazon France. And I ran with those for couple of years some of them died off and then I sold them. Mark: Oh, okay. How in the world do you begin to even manage that many sites? Jeff: Yeah, well–you know, that's one of the many mistakes that I've made I think in the course of my website career is buying too many and chasing too many ideas that looks really interesting like– it's probably happen to you. Maybe it hasn't happen to you though like I see these things and I think “Woah! That's a very unique business modeling and that's really cool. I like to learn more about it and pick it up. Like uncharmed by those particular sites, actually those who're kind of template sites and so there was a lot of automation. There were programs that could make the same update to, ten's, twenty. Sometimes more sites at a time. So that's how we managed them. Mark: Okay, That makes a little bit more sense. Now when you say that you've been buying all these websites, we don't have to talk specific dollar amounts but who are we talking about larger sites, smaller sites, what's the range that you really been investing in. Jeff: Well I've bought in– again maybe this is something I would do differently for starting over again but most of my sites for sub- fifty thousand dollars only handful of that amount, just a lot of them as like mentioned. And I've done kind of a combination of buying and then building and typically for me the cycle's ban or buy something that I don't really know that much about like I started out with Google news approved sites and merely day so I bought a dozen different news site over time but then after a while after a year or two into that, I really understood that news business borrowed so it was very easy for me to actually create my own news websites and then go from there and I've done some more things. For example Mozilla site– so one of the reasons that we buy is because were learning something, were picking up. Were kind of learning from something that's already working. And then later on if you want to add to it by building from scratch, that's kind of a logical sequence for me. Mark: Yeah, alright, let's dive in to that topic a little bit because we get that–this question a lot from potential buyers, especially first time buyers. People that might become mean and in. They know that they want to get in to the website business or some sort of online business, they're coming from the corporate business world like you did and they might have good enough money to do a larger deal but their wonder, is that the right thing to do? And I think you might have touched a viewpoints here which might be interesting. let's talk about, specifically, let's just start with the benefits, binds small to start. You've done a lot of bind small sites and smaller sites. What were some of the big benefits that you've gotten from that and then maybe later on we can move in to some of the drawbacks from that. Jeff: Okay, yeah! That sounds great! And one of the first things that I say when I get that question by big or small is: Whatever you buy, it needs to be a good quality so it needs to be something that's very stable no matter how big or small it is. So, kind of get to your specific question, what are the benefits of buying small, first the obvious one is that you're risking less capital and for many people, that's important, especially when they don't have that experience that leads to the confidence to something bigger. So that's kind of important. And many people are running to ask me that question and it doesn't even matter what their capacity is. Some of them have a capacity in capital to buy very very large websites, multi-million dollar websites. They still don't want to do it. They want to spend five (5) thousand or twenty five (25) thousand or something like that and the reason is because it gives them the, yeah. One of the things that they think about necessarily is they don't even know what it's like to be a website owner. So it isn't just the risk of the money but they're not even sure that they'll enjoy the– be and stay which is being the owner and upper of your website. So that's one thing that binds small can do. Kind of give them a taste, what it's like. And then secondly it gives them an exercise of the transaction process. That's as you know, the transaction process is quite different from very small sites than from a large one but at least they're going through the steps of– during the evaluation, looking, evaluating, waiting, executing a transaction, setting up the accounts, perhaps hiring the team, and all of those kinds of stuff. And then some basic things that if you've never been on the website business, you've never done before like giving hosting setup and domain ownership and some of those basic things. So that's kind of the value. And the other thing is that, whereas the dynamics and management of large versus small can be quite different some of the basics in terms of the actual business models behind the sites are actually quite similar. So the content website monetized by advertising is very similar too. Whether it's big or small. Just the mechanism and process you put around that are different. So if you're unfamiliar with the business model, you can pick up some familiarity from buying a smaller site. Mark: So, you said that I think it's a key point here, and that is bind for education. And bind small for education is something that you've done quite a bit, in where you bought, you've learned in this industry a net shore, a style of online business. And I've been able to use that as an education, they will build your own as well. I talked to buyers a lot about their first purchase and an advice to buy smaller if they want to get that education set, understanding that, can you talk about that a little bit more how you've used buying small to be able to learn more about the nature, about the business style? Jeff: Yeah, that's excellent accredit in general sense education and one of the ways that we educate our self is through relationships and at working and so really, the important part when you buy a site is the relationship that you have with the seller and those have been valuable to me. I meet so many really , really instructional, educational relationships, from sellers who– and that starts with setting at the relationship– setting off at the right flow with the relationship at the very very beginning on the process. But many of the sites I bought I got really good coaching, I have relationships to this day with people that I bought sites from eight (8) years ago who were entrepreneurs, they figured something out. Most– as you know, most business is fail. Very high percentage of business is fail, off line or online. And even at higher percentage of online business is fail, been off. And I think it's just because more people try at the online business but when you have any site that's been around for a while and it's kind of built up a following and so on, is one that hasn't fail or at least not yet. And so the entrepreneurs who're able to do that and figure that out, a lot of times, they know things that you want to know from them so the key thing is actually learning what has been built, what the process is, that they use to attract customers and we'll probably talk more about that later. I hope we could. Mark: Yeah, I'll get you to talk about whatever you think will be worth talking about. I do want to talk a little bit about the differences though on bind big versus small. You mentioned in there one of the benefits to bind small is you're obviously risking what's capital. And I would completely agree with that. I mean, it's pretty obvious, if you're buying a million dollar site to buy in a ten (10) thousand dollar site, there's significantly less at stake. When I tell buyers to buy small, initially, often times I'd tell them that and say, you know, be prepared for a little bit higher risk profile. And in my experience in– feel free to disagree with this , that's in my experience buying small often comes with a little higher level of risk. I know you said you have to buy quality. What's been your experience as far as the quality businesses that you bought in this small range? Jeff: I totally agree with you and the reason that buying small carries more risk is because most smaller websites don't have the same age. They don't have the same momentum they haven't necessarily withstood the test of time. And what that really means is, in the internet business they change really fast so new competitors enter the space, there's changes in technology, changes in software, and most importantly there's changes unlike the big players like Facebook, Google and the like. And they're making policy changes and all those things, so when you buy a smaller site, in most cases, they may be successful, cause they're flying under a radar of sorts and they haven't been around long enough to see the change from desktop to mobile or from easily making Facebook ad purchases to a more competitive environment, faced to capture all those things, so as a result, the lower in sites is almost always more risky. Now obviously, you can mitigate the risk the longer you look but sometimes it takes a really long time to find the site that's– that has true stability. That's still kind of that low end so, yeah, that's right. So my experience with that, that answers a specific question is that I've failed a lot of times. Probably, my early sites that I bought, I bet you eight (8) out of ten (10) just didn't make it. Either they didn't pay for themselves and some of them might've made almost no money, most of them made some money but not nearly what I wanted and then they kind of take her off. It's hard. Mark: I found as well what larger sites having that extra cushion more discretionary earnings and more revenue, gives you a lot more ability to, not to make a mistake and absorb it. With the small site, if it's only generating twenty (20), thirty (30) thousand dollar per year, if it loses a major source of traffic, all of a sudden that twenty (20), thirty (30) thousand will go down to five (5). And now, all of a sudden you're questioning why I'm even doing this anymore. Where, you were as a few–you have a business's doing five hundred (500) thousand dollars a year and discretionary earnings and it gets hit hard. You're still probably making six (6) figures and have some leverage that are to be able to– may buy yourself out of this situation or fund what needs to be fixed Maybe place that better or so, there's a little bit of subordinate there. Workload as well, I mean– I've found in your website, in some sense, I found that with larger sites, sometimes that workload can actually be less because you can afford the higher people, where as with other site that's kind of on the edge. And I ran into this with my first company actually that I owned, I got it to a hundred twenty(220) thousand dollars in revenue and really I needed to hire people but I needed all the money. I was getting so– I couldn't really afford six months of that financial hit. What's been your experience with that? With dealing with casuals and maybe the freedoms that casuals would– of a large business would bring you? Jeff: My experience is exactly what you said where– and in fact I have websites right now where I'm forced to do things that I really shouldn't be doing, I should be spending my time thinking about the strategy, looking in for competition, time plotting on a road map, and in managing people on. And some sites is just aren't making enough money for me to hire someone to do that on month you have. So that's absolutely right, that when you get that, and you know– as I mentioned I– that there were intersections and that I've done everything where I sweep the floor myself, so I kind of gone the whole gimmick and certainly when you have a team then it really freeze you up to use your mind in a different way and that's a lot of fun if that's kind of where your skills are, what you want to do. So definitely not to big advantage of buying big. Mark: Alright, so you have done– how you told me at the beginning, I didn't worry about, how many transactions again, estimated? Jeff: Only sixty (60). Mark: Alright, that's a ton! I mean quite label with more or less than a thousand for ten years, that's with lots and lots of buyers and sellers. Sixty (60) percent is a lot. I'm going to put you on the spot and if you don't have an answer for this please just ignore it. I'm curious, what's one of the craziest thing that you can share that you've ran across in your process of buying sites? Jeff: Well. you know, I've ran across more than I– there's some crazy one's I've ran cross that I haven't bought. But there's several of them, one of them that I talk about in my book is– I found this site that– I had a hard time finding out what product is sold but it was insanely profitable like nine (9) percent profit margins but it was an E-commerce site. So it was a hard physical good and when I looked into it carefully, what they were selling was a urine. Laboratory processed urine for people who're trying to pass drug tests. And so they said, after I finally understood exactly what their product was, I understood why it was hard for me to understand, because they didn't want to like, advertise it too much that they had to do it enough to be on the safe side. Mark: There you go. One of the first clients I took on was selling poppy flowers and they were selling them for couple rearrangements, I may be naive. I had no idea that they were used for opium as well. And I had one person tell me, one buyer was like, “So are you okay with selling drugs?” I'm like, “What? What are you talking about?” Ends up, they were not, but there is people buying the poppies. At least my theory at probably buying the poppies thinking that they were buying drugs. They're probably just get stomach ache. Jeff: Alright, well, you know, that's interesting you bring that up because it's an example of one of the subtle eficlosures and we ran into this issues a lot in this business crossly, even for sites that you would think don't really have controversy around them. We ran into this kind of things. So it's one thing that buyers should be aware of. Mark: Let's (0:23:21.2) to that because you've got your course to write your book as well. Your course is at website investor.com? Is that right? Jeff: Yeah, ownoptimize.com is a good place right now. Mark: ownoptimize.com, Okay. Jeff: Yeah! Mark: We'll link to that in the troll notes so just go over to our website and look in the troll notes for the course, the online course. Let's talk about some of the lessons that you teach in this course. Obviously, we'll keep the best secrets for the courses. So– but, what are some of the things that you try and teach buyers who are taking your course? Jeff: Well, one of this– I don't want to over simplify and this may just sound too simple but one of the biggest mistakes I think that new buyers make is they don't just look at the graphs. And it's amazing what this simple graphs can tell you, the direction of the traffic, and the direction of the financial, those two simple things are really, really important. And a lot of times when you look at a graph, let's say twelve (12) month graph and it's– you can kin od tell visually that it's down or gently downwards sloping, but in truth it may actually be like twelve (12) or twenty (20) percent downward sloping and if you just extrapolate that into the future– I mean, business is going to be worth nothing in just a few years and so I think people tend to have an optimistic view when they look at numbers and sometimes they realize that their businesses that are losing money overtime and they feel like the moment that they buy this site, it's going to stop losing money, it's going to start– it's going to be flat or go up from there and there's no real reason to think that. So that's kind of really simple but that's a way that you can dismiss a lot of sites unless you have really specific knowledge about why it's going down and a very specific idea about how you can turn it around. Now we can talk about that way or two because a lot of people– that's hard to really know for sure. So then you need is just to stay away from those kinds of sites so we need to look–. So overall, key thing is you look at the graphs, if it's a stable business, you're looking for a stable business because the most important thing is– I kind of teach a risk-based methodology but for valuation and also for valuation-selection websites so for me, real core thing is you're looking for the engine for customer acquisition and you can– all kinds of sites she can evaluate, usually the successful ones. The owner, the creator, has found a way to systematically attract new clients and if it's a content site and the client is website visitor or if it's a services site, a client, whatever it is. And that process–whatever the process is, it might be toasting the Facebook every day, it might be buying Google ad words, ads, it might be just content creation regimen, it might be a product launch, philosophy on Amazon like these kinds of steps, I'd choose these kinds of products, I'd brand them in this way, I'd quadrant them in this way. And the process may be –it may not be like mind blowing in terms of what it actually is, but it might just be very consistent and perhaps complex and blast. and whatever that process is, it's that– is that engine it drives the site, that's really what you're buying because if you can get your mind around it and understand what it is that they're doing that attracts these customers consistently and then you can start envisioning how you would do that yourself and perhaps, how you would scale it, how you would tweak it to enhance it, then that's kind of the whole agree, So you want a process like that but you feel like doesn't have a hauls or gas in it, like you can see why it's working and how it's working and you get your head around that then you know the business model and then if it's historically if it's a cheap pretty solid results, consistent results, there's always going to be pivoting and changing strategies and so on but you get a model like that, that's kind of what you really want to buy, to probably grow what you're trying to buy as a buyer so that's kind of a key thing and then there's all kinds of methodology around you, valuation. We look like — there's like several dozen things you can evaluate that there's content and ownership and reasons people are selling and the financials and branding, legal aspects–all, all those kinds of things that you want to look at but the core thing is that how do they get their customers and what's the risk profile on this side. Mark: So how do you– how do you, work for– so that's really, really good advice, understanding the customer journey from beginning– from top of funnel, just awareness of the site that you're looking at down to the actual acquisition of the client. Right? How do you handle that insane environment like Amazon or were dealing with all the market places or even with– I guess with E-commerce, you do have a customer journey but have you worked much with Amazon to see how you would evaluate that? Jeff: Well, no, I don't have a lot of very specific experience with Amazon but I can tell you that– Amazon FBA is actually a very sophisticated business because there are so many elements of it and you have to do each of them quite well, actually. That's one of those cases were it's not just a simple three (3) or four (4) silver bullets and you win. It's like the people who do Amazon FBA well, do a lot of things well. They do product selection very well. Niche selection first, product selection well, then they understand the launch process like putting the right brand on their product and giving those initial reviews. And they understand the inventory process. They don't have cash problems with having generating a man and then having nothing to sell to people. Then they have to understand the operational aspects too like how do they wants making sales, how they actually get the product out and in a good way and then servicing the customers later on and answering their questions from there, just get a review and so it's really kind– it's a complex process so the– what I just said earlier about what's the engine behind it, well in that case, the engine is, are there good SOP's, is there a good team, is there like –what's kind of the new ones that has a loud– like some people, super good at branding and they're super good at that product launch process in Amazon and so that's kind of what's giving them the edge over the competition and other people were good with analytics and numbers and ratios and shipping cost, cost of good sold to whatever they're spending on customer service and all that kind of stuff. Which that's all fine but it's kind of that it's up front-end that's probably more important in Amazons like how they're interacting with the customer. Mark: Well this is why it's so important for pre-sellers to document their processes because a lot of this stuff is done almost from a skills like that is developed over years. Having those processes, documented, the stuff that you're doing on day-to-day basis helps buyers like you, Jeff or any of the buyers out there understand what's going on and try to sum it– that is as well. I want to go back about what you said about graphs because that really caught my attention. I–I'm with you on that. I love graphs. I think visualizing data, specifically the financial data is something people don't do enough. And I might geek out a little bit here, and save my finger craft that I used when I'm evaluating business myself, is year over year analysis that I like to look at both the revenue and to those gross profit. Definitely take a look at that if you're able to, if it's done on cruel basis. My discretionary earnings, it was a year-over-year because it soothes out some of the seasonality that you're naturally going to have in pretty much every business (0:31:12.3) has, even a little bit of seasonality. Is there a better–like a favorite approach or favorite sort of graph that you would recommend or any other piece of geo that you would look at to say, “Hey! Here's kind of a peak into the future or maybe what the drafts of help of these businesses” Jeff: First of all, I love year-over-year analysis too when you have a business that has enough historical data out there to be able to do that, and that's really, really helpful. But in terms of adding to that, for me, one of the important things is ratios and if you have a numbers degree, whether it's finance or accounting, whatever they teach you about that. But actually it's simpler than– you don't have to learn what you do in school. What it is, is your looking for things like the percentages of the cost that make up the total cost of the product or the service and a lot of times you can find problems where, for a few months, shipping was a lot of money or cost of product or cost advertising is a lot of money and then there's–and then some of those cost drop-off where the ratio changes, the percentage change radically. And for me, those are kind of– a lot of people are afraid of financial analysis in funnels but actually, we understand that what you're looking for is kind of that stability in the business and then a little– the flags or things that changes in the ratios, changes– the peaks and valleys in the chart. And is there good explanation for those peaks and valleys. Peaks and valleys are just fine. The only concern is what are the reasons behind those peaks and valleys and sometimes, for example, sellers, so they really have– they may not have any idea why they're getting more customers or any idea why they lost customers. And the big problem with that is that when you buy the site and something happens, you're not going to be able to get those customer back if you don't know the reasons for those things. So some of the tools and things that I look at. And also just say, they kind of end in the evaluation stage and stay on in due-diligence stage. One of most important tools for new buyers is to compare different sources of information, just in the content, for example, a lot of times, you'll have analytics reports then you have your ad network reports and sometimes you have bank statements, you have taxes, you have– you actually, a lot of times have a lot of different sources for very similar information and it's important to kind of compare those sources together to see if something's missing, something's kind of wack. And it kind of really helping, so in E-commerce is same thing, where a lot of times you'll have traffic and saying why I'm getting this many sales, repay-dues and then you have shopping cart software on your website, you have merchant processors who have similar data and then whatever is in half-thing in your back account and all of those things that's lying out. So , there's actually some, pretty simple tools, once your kind of aware them to take the mystique off of what're people are a little bit concerned about when they first enter business. Mark: Wow! there's– I kind of always restarted with this, rather than buy a big verse and buy a small sort of conversation that is a lot of details you get in to hear, but we are up against clock a little bit here. I think this idea of understanding the customer journey, understanding how they become customers, and the process they're involved there both can help any buyer understand how healthy a business is and how new was or how specialized they're going to have to be in their–works with that business but also potentially uncover some opportunities if there's leakage, for example in that customer journey wherein you're losing a lot of people at a certain step maybe they are taking advantage of cart abandonment technologies or maybe they don't have a good e-mail automation. Well these are opportunities that might be available for buyers. And then also this idea of looking at ratios; really, really solid advice. Jeff: Yeah, the ratios– what I will do again when I'm evaluating business is I'll look at cost of good sold– gross profits were the first things I will look at. Is that ratio staying healthy because you don't want a business where that's getting squeezed up at time or at least you need to understand that. But also you compare advertising to total revenue are you having to spend more just to keep the same revenue? Or has that owner adjusted another area so maybe they're spending more but cutting back on staff–But to make the bottom line look healthy but ,maybe lying underneath there's a few issues that you have to be aware of. Mark: I would love to sit and talk for a couple of hours because I think we could talk for a couple of hours. So, maybe what we'll do is we'll have you on again in the future and we can continue the conversation. In the meantime where can people learn more about you? Jeff: I've a website called “HeckYeah.org” and then “OwnOptimize.com” is where I'm selling my courses right now. So those are the two places. And yes Mark, I would love to– this is one of my favorite topics really is this idea. First time buyers, second, third time buyers; what are the questions that they have, which they look for and as you said, lots of things we could talk about. We're just barely scratching the surface so I'd love to come back and talk some more about it. Mark: Cool! Hey Jeff, thanks for coming on. Really appreciate you coming on and well, stay in touch. Jeff: Yeah, sounds good, great. Thanks a lot for having me. Links and Resources: Jeff's Website Jeff's Course The Website Investor
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My apology for this long silence. I was particularly busy on calls for papers these recent days. Not an easy task! These call for papers, however, drive you to new boundaries, new research. Furthermore, three weeks ago, I visited a site near the city where my parents live, a city located in the Parisian basin, a changing territory, known for being agricultural now becoming energetic territory with the presence of onshore shale oil platforms (or hydraulic fracturing facilities) in this contested territory. I'm planning to add one of two more next week. Consequently, I will be once again silent for a couple of weeks. I can't say more as I am currently working on a series of posts on this topic of landscape-energy.Then I profit from this post to remind you this important information: two weeks left for sending me your abstract for Uncertain Territories' first volume Contingency. I will write a short post on this editorial project this weekend. I hope you all work hard…Good Luck!!!Colombian architect Luis Callejas just launched the 33rd volume of Pamphlet Architecture, a volume entitled Island and Atolls. Some months ago, his office announced to have been awarded by Pamphlet Architecture for their 33rd volume.Luis Callejas belongs to a list of architects including Mason White and Lola Sheppard of Lateral Office, Neeraj Bhatia of Lateral Office and Petropia, Smout Allen, to limit to these few names, I've been following for awhile.Note that Luis Callejas regularly collaborates with Lateral Office — I cite a few of these projects: Hydroborders, Klaksvik City Center, and Weatherfield.This Pamphlet Architecture will be a great occasion for me to have a better glance at his work.I will order my copy rapidly, this week, (despite a two/three-week wait certainly due to a problem of distribution via Amazon France), and with evidence, will go back to this little publication as soon as possible. This being said, Luis Callejas is presenting a series of drawings at Storefront for Art and Architecture, in New York in the framework of the exhibition POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions, until July 26.For those, me included, who didn't have the chance of visiting the first edition, POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions is Storefront For Art and Architecture's annual drawing show whose ambition is to discuss, transform our understanding of architectural drawings in the 21st century. This new edition gathers drawings of Amale Andraos of WorKAC, Adam Frampton, Ada Tolla & Giuseppe Lignano of LOT-EK, Eric Owen Moss, Fernando Romero of FREE, Form_ula, Gia Wold, Hayley Eber of EFGH, Filipe Magalhaes & Ana Luisa Soares of Fala Atelier, Lola Sheppard of Lateral Office, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, Marcelo Spina & Georgina Huljich of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S, Arturo Scheidegger & Ignacio Garcia Partarrieu of UMWELT, Bernard Tschumi, Caroline O'Donnell of CODA, Hedwig Heinsman of DUS, James Wines, Juan Herreros, Mark Shepard, Michel Rojkind, Michele Marchetti of Sanrocco, Neil Spiller, Norman Kelley, Odile Decq, Rafi Segal, Ryan Neiheiser, Giancarlo Valle & Isaiah King of Another Pamphlet, Stan Allen, Veronika Valk, Viviana Peña of Ctrl G, Yansong Ma of MAD and Luis Callejas & Melissa Naranjo of LCLA Office.It's a good occasion to propose here a drawing of both Callejas and Naranjo for the moment when I will receive my copy. This drawing is titled Serrana and Quitasueño. Luis Callejas and Melissa Naranjo despict this drawing as:Serrana and Quitasueño ı part of Pamphlet Architecture 33. Islands and Atolls | Luis Callejas and Melissa Naranjo/ LCLA Office, 2013Hand cut collage on original mapsCourtesy of Luis Callejas and Melissa Naranjo/ LCLA Officetwo versions Storefront's facade as a 220 km long line extending over the degrees in latitude. The Sf's facade aligns with the newly redefined aquatic border between Colombia and Nicaragua in the currently redefined aquatic border between Colombia and Nicaragua in the currently disputed archipelago of San Andres and Providencia. What are the new scales of exchange between the small banks and Islands that are trapped in the legal battle for the sovereignty of the archipelago? What will be the new mechanisms of regulation that will affect the aquatic landscape that so many Colombian fisherman depend on? As in the beginning of making the drawing the two players could not agree on the answer, it was decided that each author would play the game of trying to depict the interest of each nation by representing the possible exchanges through opening and closing the 30 km long pivoting walls in different degrees. While the Colombian version (right) tries to leave more spaces for open international fishing routes, the Nicaraguan side (left) opens in specific point of intense exchange while isolating others for potential oil exploration by US and European corporations.In addition to the POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions exhibition, Serrana and Quitasueño is a part of this 33rd volume of Pamphlet Architecture, a volume that includes an interview with Geoff Manaugh and Mason White, and an afterword by Charles Waldheim. For those of us who cannot visit this exhibition, we will have an opportunity to discover this series of drawings. I hope to go back over Luis Callejas' work rapidly, at least on this new Pamphlet Architecture. For the most impatient among us, I will merely say that Luis Callejas is regularly described as a landscape architect. If the scale of the landscape constitutes his medium, Luis Callejas's interest focuses rather on non-built phenomena, namely, "things one cannot easily control and design" than on the notion of landscape. What interests me in Luis Callejas and LCLA Office's matters of concern is this question of 'non-built phenomena' that convokes a set of problems ranging from scale, infrastructure, space, production, complexities, contingencies, and so on.Natural phenomena are the raw materials used to generate a projected landscape. In this way architecture is not separated from Phenomena, it doesn't resist them or reject them, it lets them interact. When a given site has no expressive natural phenomena, or none that are appealing to us, we should consider the possibility of de-contextualizing a foreign phenomenon and artificially relocating it.*Let's wait and read this new volume of Pamphlet Architecture.Those among my readers living in the North America, you can have your copy as it is announced available on Amazon. For the rest of us, let's be patient…POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions is open from June 19 to July 26, 2013 at Storefront for Art and Architecture.* See: On Ash Clouds | Harvard Graduate School of Design, Department of Landscape Architecture
This week, we talk about Baby Mario, child torturer Shigeru Miyamoto, a 'pizza button', the complexities of racial sensitivity, Spring Break, 'bales of weed', Wes Anderson, the existence of a soul, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Pro Evolution Soccer 2013, Dead Or Alive 5, Rocksmith, and Sound Shapes. We have a buttload of news this week: PAX heads to Australia, Team Bondi announce Whore Of The Orient, Insomniac Games announce Fuse, Deep Silver announce Dead Island: Riptide, Double Fine announce Middle Manager of Justice, Square Enix announce Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, as well as a giant collection of every major game in the series. Amazon France leaks a potential Killzone Trilogy, Konami announce a social game, a new Metal Gear Solid game called Ground Zeroes, and a movie adaptation. Valve is finally releasing Black Mesa Source, we talk about another coffee table book (this time based on Punch-Out!!), the FAA makes movements to end their reign of tyranny, and the glorious nation of Poland gets their hands on Resident Evil 6.MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanKurt Vonnegut: Born RuffiansWater In The Something: Occasional OctopusCLICK HERE to download!RACK CITY BITCH RACK RACK CITY BITCHCheck out Mike and Tom Eat Snacks (and while you're at it - other Podcasts We Like!)Add Sandsky on XBL: colourfastAdd Xavier on PSN: xavierrnFREE ADVICE: If you can't do a Bane impression, don't try it out on your podcast anyway.
This week I welcome you to the absolutely 100% guaranteed non-controversial podcast. Nothing to see here. Move along. Although, it might be slightly controversial, just possibly, around two thirds of the way through if you are excessively religious or perhaps if you have some objection to pointing and laughing as Jade Goody dies of cancer or Pete Doherty and Amy Winehouse slowly expire in the full and relentless gaze of the public eye. Has anyone seen the film Deathwatch? It's set in Glasgow in the 1980s and almost entirely obscure, despite an amazing cast: Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel and Max von Sydow. What it amounts to is that a woman discovers that she is going to die, and then a TV company ask to buy the rights to film her last weeks. It's a bit over the top at times, but a pretty visionary movie nevertheless. It's always disconcerting where something like that makes a prediction which proves to be so uncannily true. I think the scariest thing about 1984 is how utterly determined the species seems to be to make sure that it comes true. If you can find a copy, I'd recommend that you watch it. It's pretty hard to track down though - we had to get ours from Amazon France for some bizarre reason, so good luck to you. Toadcast #60 - The Blandcast 1. Belle & Sebastian - Women's Realm (04.41) 2. Clem Snide - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievience (09.00) 3. Pree - Light Falls (17.05) 4. Frivolous Laura - A Lullaby (20.22) 5. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Statues (27.27) 6. The Low Anthem - Oh My God Charlie Darwin (37.18) 7. Kill It Kid - Burst its Banks (41.31) 8. Pete Doherty - The Last of the English Roses (49.03) 9. R.E.M. - Perfect Circle (59.41)
Ce mardi 8 février, Xavier Huillard, PDG de Vinci, est revenu sur le redressement des résultats de son entreprise en 2021, Éric Larchevêque, co-fondateur de Ledger et d'Algosup, est notamment revenu sur l'activité de ses sociétés, Frédéric Duval, directeur général d'Amazon France, a abordé le bilan des soldes d'hiver de sa société, et Jean-Louis Debré, ancien président du Conseil Constitutionnel, s'est notamment penché sur la possibilité d'une atteinte aux libertés dans la gestion du Covid, dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ce mardi 8 février, Xavier Huillard, PDG de Vinci, est revenu sur le redressement des résultats de son entreprise en 2021, Éric Larchevêque, co-fondateur de Ledger et d'Algosup, est notamment revenu sur l'activité de ses sociétés, Jean-Marc Daniel, éditorialiste à BFM Business, est revenu, dans son Œuil, sur si l'on va vers un nouveau choc pétrolier d'après une note de l'INSEE sur l'inflation, Frédéric Duval, directeur général d'Amazon France, a abordé le bilan des soldes d'hiver de sa société, et Jean-Louis Debré, ancien président du Conseil Constitutionnel, s'est notamment penché sur la possibilité d'une atteinte aux libertés dans la gestion du Covid, dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ce lundi 7 décembre, Frédéric Duval, Directeur Général d'Amazon France, s'est penché sur l'événement Amazon Academy, un tremplin pour les PME et TPE, et On Refait L'Éco avec Pierre Rondeau, économiste du sport et professeur à la Sports Management School, ainsi que Pierre Maturana, directeur de la rédaction de SoFoot.com et du magazine Sofoot, se sont penchés sur le carton rouge pour le foot français concernant les droites télés, dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ce lundi 7 décembre, Jacques Ehrmann, président du Centre National des Centres Commerciaux (CNCC), Pierre Pelouzet, médiateur des entreprises, Frédéric Duval, Directeur Général d'Amazon France, et On Refait L'Éco avec Pierre Rondeau, économiste du sport et professeur à la Sports Management School, ainsi que Pierre Maturana, directeur de la rédaction de SoFoot.com et du magazine Sofoot, étaient les invités dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ce mercredi 23 juin, Frédéric Duval, Directeur Général d'Amazon France, a notamment abordé le bilan de l'opération Amazon Prime Day 2021, Gregory Besson-Moreau, député LREM de l'Aube, est revenu sur la proposition de loi EGalim 2, et notamment sur la question d'une meilleur rémunération des agriculteurs, et François Chopard, fondateur et CEO de Starburst, est revenu sur BLAST, le Consortium public privé inédit qui a sélectionné 20 projets de start-up dans les domaines de l'aéronautique, le spatial et la défense, étaient les invités dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ce mercredi 23 juin, Laurent Escure, secrétaire général de l'Unsa, Jean-Marc Vittori, éditorialiste aux Echos, Eric Heyer, directeur du département analyse et prévision de l'OFCE, Frédéric Duval, Directeur Général d'Amazon France, Gregory Besson-Moreau, député LREM de l'Aube, et François Chopard, fondateur et CEO de Starburst, étaient les invités dans l'émission Le Grand Journal de l'Éco présentée par Hedwige Chevrillon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/le-grand-journal-de-leco/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy