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The Corporate Beanbag Podcast

By: Andrew Mortimer
  • Summary

  • The Corporate beanbag offers key insights and delves into the world of Business, Economics, Technology, Sustainability and Finance with a historical and philosophical edge. In the high-tech era and amid the push towards net zero by 2050, the Corporate beanbag dissects global initiatives and necessary requirements in health, education and technology.

    Please email me your thoughts to info@keops.com.au

    Copyright 2022 by Andrew Mortimer
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Episodes
  • Green dream losing steam
    Apr 14 2024

    The big problem at the moment is that there might not be enough electricity to live the green dream where everything is powered by renewables. That's because nothing is clean about the minimal, expensive and inefficiently produced energy it generates...

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    7 mins
  • Gold going up!
    Apr 14 2024

    Gold could soar as high as $3,500 an ounce by the end of next year! That implies a nearly 50% upside for gold, if inflation surges to a second peak, Other economists have warned of a second peak in inflation, thanks to price pressures... Get in now!

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    3 mins
  • Labour Value - Why Karl Marx was so wrong
    Apr 14 2024

    While it is understandable the moral concerns that Karl Marx had for workers' situation, these concerns then as now can only be fixed by better wages, conditions and better government services. Penalizing entrepreneurs, capitalists and private property owners makes no one better off and everyone worse off... For more information please download the short article here - https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:9fd78bbf-5c7f-4984-b799-5b6e55b0bd2b

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    7 mins

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