Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Perfect Storm


    Yesterday, I went for the Morgan Stanley Investor talk at Ritz Carlton for investors with the bank, at the invitation of my friend, Mr. Roland Teo. In it, there were speeches from expert investment bankers covering the EU. Asian and American economies. Judging from their comments, the perfect storm is approaching the worldwide marketplace, and unless some major new business idea or product captures the world's consumers, we are in for a dreary, or several quarters of economic decreases, ie. recession.It might be even longer than 3 quarters, what with Singapore being such an open and vulnerable economy and it hasn't a large enough population to sustain and grow startups to the size of huge or even mid sized countries like Thailand or Indonesia. We always have to startup, and migrate the model overseas in order to achieve a sustainable revenue stream for the long run.

     I said the 'R' word, and in a nutshell, the Asian region (excluding China) has decreasing exports to the EU, decreasing exports to the US and decreasing exports to China. So what does one do, in the age of uncertainity ? Hide one's head in the ground like the ostrich and wait for the economies to tank, not spend anything and live like a hermit ? One can be tempted to think and do so, but think about it, the world is based on laissesz faire economic principles of demand and supply, so if there is no or ever shrinking demand, then supply will shrink, and suppliers will wind up or go bust, banks would not be able to end, and prices will rise, leading to even lower demand, and hence an 'cycle of doom'.

      There must be some forward thinking, development of new platforms for the marketplace of billions, the last being the Social Media, before that was the handphone explosion, and even before that was the Dotcom boom and bust. So, what is the NEXT BIG THING ?

      Perhaps as my friend, Tom Gan, put it, it could be the unveiling of 2 key  entertainment devices,

a) Ultrabooks
b) Iphone 5 

       Will the world wind down with the possible unravelling of the EU ? When will the contagion hit the Asian economies, will China experience a hard or soft landing ? Will India be the next global growth engine or not ? Will there be a Quantitative Easing 3 (QE3) ?

       I don't have the answers, as the Governments of the world are doing all they can to shore up funds to help the banks,and lower interest rates, so as to ensure liquidity in the market. But this will only stave off a bigger economic calamity because all bonds and IOUs eventually have to be paid, with interest, and the debt ties everybody in one way or the other.

       In my opinion, the next year or 2 will be the most challenging ever faced by the South East Asian regions economically. So, we all have to be adaptable and survive in this perfect storm. My guess is to minimise debt, borrowings, continue business in whatever way to survive and seize good bargains as and when the sxxx hits the fan.

      Ths Chinese coin the word 'wei qi' as crisis, inside the word, there is 'ji' which is short form for 'ji huei'  or opportunity. So look for the opportunity in the crisis, and take the hits as and when they come.

      Seize the Opportunity ! 
      

    



Monday, July 9, 2012

Doobie Brothers Classic



One of their best from the late 70s and early 80s when Michael McDonald was the lead singer. Great song, a classic from 'my time' as a teenager and young man. That was like ages ago !

Great song which played by the new Doobie brothers still sounds as great today as it was 30 over years ago. Enjoy this one.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Shelter from the Storm - Bob Dylan ; the man himself



Classic song with awesome lyrics. One of my favourite Dylan songs performed by the man himself.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Happy Father's Day ; 17th June





Each year, we remember the people who have given so much to us, in particular my parents.
I wish to remember my father, Geoffrey Abishgegananden who  was such a good man, helping many people pro-bono (without charge) in his legal firm as well as all the clubs and societies he was in charge of. A devout man of God, he would faithfully attend St. Andrew's Cathedral every Sunday and sing and worship at the 11.00 am Church Service. His magnificent spirit, humility, and generosity has my admiration till this day. Happy Father's Day Papa. You must be happy in heaven with all your brothers and sister. Your son, Love, Mark


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Payphone Maroon 5



Great song, but really a meaningless video. Watch it and see for yourself

Monday, May 21, 2012

Coldplay - Hurts like Heaven



Excellent live performance by Coldplay again, from their latest album Paradise. 

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Thoughts from a humid weekend in Singapore

       This weekend has been a one of much reflection for me, particularly the horrible accident which has been hogging the main papers this last week. You see, there was this accident along Victoria Street going towards Lavender Street and Rochor Road, which involved a Ferarri, a Comfort taxi, and a motorcycle. The Ferrari was driven by a Mr. Ma Chi, a 'financial investor' from Xiamen China. He was apparently driving at 200 km/hr and must have beaten several red lights. No matter, at 4.13 am on the morning of 12th May, he crashed, no hurtled into the taxi driven by a Mr. Cheng Teck Hock which had the right of way. To date, Ma, Mr. Cheng and the taxi driver's occupant, Miss. Shigemi Ito have died. The barrage of nasty comments aimed at the Ma family (they were from China, apparently very wealthy) in the wake of the accident has once again highlighted the rich - poor divide that has been festering in Singapore. 

       My absolute sympathies to the Cheng, Ito and even Ma families. Through the thoughtlessness of one person, Ma Chi, so may people have to be brought together to grieve. Many suggestions have been thrown up, such as ensuring that all supercar drivers undego additional defensive driving training, providing the 'Provisional driver' template and other suggestions. But in essence, the main issue is this. Drink driving. Initial reports suggest that the driver was smelling of alcohol when he was pulled out of the vehicle.  






      



      My suggestion for this is, to prevent  or at least minimise all future tragedies, for all entertainment establishments, KTV lounges, enforce and employ alcohol checkers say after 12 midnight. Mandate it, put it into law. Every one who leaves the establishment will be given a special breath check by the guy at the counter. If discos and entertainment establishments can have lines for checking people who reenter the place, they can do the same for everyone who leaves, say after a certain time. Midnight is my suggested witching hour.

      Draconian ? Loss of privacy ?  Well yes. however, this is a small price to pay compared to the innocent people who lost their lives, and worst still the innocent dependent families of the taxi driver, the unborn child and the family of the Japanese lady working here.   

      

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