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One could go on. But it is not only speed; returns to scale are equally staggering. Digitization means automation, which in turn means that companies do not incur diminishing returns to scale (or less of them, at least). To give a sense of what this means at the aggregate level, compare Detroit in 1990 (then a major centre of traditional industries) with Silicon Valley in 2014. In 1990, the three biggest companies in Detroit had a combined market capitalization of $36 billion, revenues of $250 billion, and 1.2 million employees. In 2014, the three biggest companies in Silicon Valley had a considerably higher market capitalization ($1.09 trillion), generated roughly the same revenues ($247 billion), but with about 10 times fewer employees (137,000).
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My view on how consultancy can increase the commercialization of Ethiopian Football
https://mikytom246.medium.com/why-our-football-needs-consultancy-cba55e05e3fe
Why our football needs consultancy?
I was once reading a financial report done by Ernest and Young in 2019, on English Premier League, and I was mesmerized by the numbers…
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My view on Project Big Picture: A Thread
Project Big Picture was proposed by Two of the Premier League clubs, Manchester United and Liverpool, which would probably alter the football game in tilt of the big guns favor forever. (1/n)
This 'project' would change the Premier League forever, by cutting the competition into 18 teams, like Bundesliga, and giving the traditional 'big six' huge control, as they decide who can own football clubs from now on, and they become in charge of football operation in PL (2/n)
This is increasingly been seen as the Big Six and the rest of European elite plans to start a 'European Super League' in near future. The Big Six have incentivized EFL into including an immediate bailout of the EFL plus an annual 25 per cent of revenue payment every year (3/n).
The move would have axed Carabao (EFL) Cup, a huge source of Finance for lower division clubs, and Community Shield. The Big Picture has also stated for the top six teams to have eight matches viewed by their own streaming services, to their liking, every year. (4/n)
Due to huge global fanbase, big six teams are going to breakout soon from the Premier League. This would probably make owners of the big six profitable beyond the wildest riches, but it would kill the football of what we saw growing up. (5/n)
I personally believe that it is unfair for the Premier League, as the 'big six' accrued the global fan base mainly through the era of Cable TV in which Arsenal, Chelsea and United were successful. The early start and success of Cable TV has set off a huge graph...(6/n)
...as the writer of Soccernomics stated, PLhas provided intense global base and support, through which other teams competing in the Premier League or 'Yo-Yo' clubs can't get because EFL wasn't marketed and televized as the Premier League, it seems the success of PL...(7/8)
...has finally eaten itself up. (8/8)
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All of the world was on the same level of economics before 1760, Industrial Revolution, Cross-Country Trade and Democracy set out the great divide between the developed and developing world
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