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Logically Answered
Logically Answered
281 episodes
7 hours ago
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Logically Answered
Meet Kevin’s Infinitely Running Coupon Codes Are Marketing Genius. | Logically Answered
Meet Kevin’s Infinitely Running Coupon Codes Are Marketing Genius. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicMeet Kevin is infamous for his infinite coupon codes and flash sales on his courses. In basically every video, he’ll tell you that there’s a coupon code that’s about to expire, and that you should buy as soon as possible to take advantage of this limitedtime opportunity. But, in the next video, he’ll just say the same thing. At this point, Kevin’s coupon codes have become a meme amongst his audience as people have caught onto his strategy. You might think that it would be smart for Kevin to just go ahead and stop discounting his courses and just offer a more honest price from the getgo. But, based on JCPenny’s history, this is actually a terrible decision. Back in 2012, JCPenny got a new CEO named Ron Johnson who decided to eliminate all of their flash sales and constant discounts. Instead, he aimed to give a more honest price upfront, but this led to retail sales declining 25% year over year, and Ron’s reign has gone down as the worst performance of any retail CEO ever. So, what happened? This video explains the history and psychology of discounted prices and why Meet Kevin’s infinitely running coupon codes are actually marketing genius. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Meet Kevin2:52The Origin5:57JC Penny Experiment9:26 The Takeaway12:14The AftermathResources:https://pastebin.com/287GXazaDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ----------- --------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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7 hours ago
16 minutes

Logically Answered
ProtonMail Doesn't Collect Any Data Whatsoever. But No One Wants It. | Logically Answered
ProtonMail Doesn't Collect Any Data Whatsoever. But No One Wants It. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicNowadays, it seems like everyone is looking to protect their privacy online. People have become well aware of how big tech companies collect our data to make money, and they’re not exactly fans of this business model. But, while they say they want an alternative, it doesn't seem like this is a very high priority in reality. A great example of this is the lackluster performance of ProtonMail. ProtonMail accomplishes exactly what it sounds like. It allows people to send emails anonymously with encryption. But, given that the service doesn’t make any money through advertising or data collection, if you want an optimal email service, you’ll have to pay them a monthly subscription. A substantial number of people have opted to switch to ProtonMail and pay the subscription, but this has only made a dent in Gmail’s market share. This video explains the pros and cons of ProtonMail, and why it hasn’t become the next big email service despite offering the public exactly what they seemingly want. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00ProtonMail2:34Lack Of Resources5:46Paid Service8:51Fundamental Shortfall11:49The Future Of ProtonMailResources: https://pastebin.com/9pJ12HdyDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------- ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 day ago
15 minutes

Logically Answered
OnePlus Thought They Were Apple...Got A Harsh Reality Check | Logically Answered
OnePlus Thought They Were Apple...Got A Harsh Reality CheckLogically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.Find Logically Answered on YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/⁠Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.--- ------- ------------------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 days ago
18 minutes

Logically Answered
OpenAI Wanted To Improve Humanity. Now They Just Want Profit. | Logically Answered
OpenAI Wanted To Improve Humanity. Now They Just Want Profit. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicBy now, I’m sure you’re all familiar with OpenAI. They’re the company behind the explosive success: ChatGPT. While OpenAI has knocked it out of the park with ChatGPT, there are actually several concerns behind the intentions of OpenAI and their future outlook. You see, OpenAI was originally founded as a nonprofit by several billionaires and companies. But, over time, their altruistic vision has slowly withered away. A couple of years ago, OpenAI switched from being a nonprofit to becoming a cappedprofit company. This doesn't really mean much though as the cap for profit is a whopping 100X. This attracted several companies and venture capitalists to invest in OpenAI including Microsoft. Microsoft has since become OpenAI’s biggest supporter pouring in billions of dollars and giving them access to unbelievable supercomputers. But, in the end, this has simply given the power of AI back to the big tech giants, exactly what OpenAI was trying to avoid. This video explains the slow moral deterioration of OpenAI and how they became more and more profitdriven. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of OpenAI2:33Altruistic Beginnings6:22Becoming For Profit9:35Big Tech Involvement12:50The Future Of OpenAIThumbnail Credit:Joshua Lott | Getty Imageshttp://bit.ly/3KF7KFC Resources: https://pastebin.com/s7FDUshKDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. --------------------------------- -------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 days ago
16 minutes

Logically Answered
YouTubers Sold Out To Skillshare. The Truth. | Logically Answered
YouTubers Sold Out To Skillshare. The Truth. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicSkillshare is constantly pitched as the goto place to learn new skills by YouTubers. But, the reality is that Skillshare isn’t all that it’s hyped up to be. In most cases, you’ll actually find way more content on YouTube, not to mention, YouTube videos are usually of the same quality if not better. Despite offering less value than YouTube, Skillshare charges quite a bit for the services that they do offer. You have to pay $32 per month or $168 per year to have a Skillshare membership, and looking at TrustPilot, it seems that a substantial number of customers have had issues with Skillshare’s customer support especially when it comes to refunds and cancellations. Something else to note is that Skillshare doesn’t pay its creators as much as you would think. While creators do usually get paid more than YouTube per view, Skillshare is actually the one who gets to keep 70% of the subscription fee that you pay. In the end, it appears that Skillshare has figured out how to tap into YouTubers’ most loyal audience to make the maximum amount of money for themselves. While this is a brilliant business model, it’s not all that worth it for the end consumer. This video explains the truth about Skillshare and how YouTubers sold out to Skillshare.Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Dark Side Of Skillshare2:27Worse Than YouTube6:24Snakeoil Salesmen9:46Content Creator Pay11:40The Truth About Skillshare Resources: https://pastebin.com/jfaxY6YLDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. --------------------------- -------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 days ago
15 minutes

Logically Answered
The Ugly Truth About Chamath Palihapitiya | Logically Answered
The Ugly Truth About Chamath Palihapitiya Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicChamath Palihapitiya likes to frame himself as the billionaire of the people, but in reality, he’s just another Wall Street suit who manipulates retail investors to make more profits for himself. For example, he advocated for everyone to never sell their Tesla stock as he was selling off his entire stake himself. Similarly, he bought calls during the Gamestop runup, encouraging unsafe investing for millions of investors. But, these are by far his smallest offenses. Likely the biggest red flag is that Chamath is the king of SPACs otherwise known as the king of scams. SPACs are essentially shell companies that allow small private companies that aren’t ready to go public by themselves to go public. Theoretically, this should give retail investors access to private investments faster and make larger profits. But, the reality is that most of these SPACs get destroyed on the market after the initial hype leading to most investors losing well over 90% of their investment. This video explains the dark side of Chamath Palihapitiya and why you should be wary of following any of his advice. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Billionaire Of The People2:25Manipulating Investors6:45Engineered Turds9:49Running For Governor12:56It’s Just BusinessResources: https://pastebin.com/CrZAf11hDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------ -------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
16 minutes

Logically Answered
From Innovation to Irrelevance: How HP Lost Their Way | Logically Answered
From Innovation to Irrelevance: How HP Lost Their Way Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicHP was once known as the father of Silicon Valley having been one of the first companies to have been started in the area, but today, HP is very much on their last legs. In fact, the company has chosen to split into two entities to better focus on their various sectors, but despite this, both sectors have a nonnegligible probability of bankruptcy. HP Inc has a bankruptcy probability of 38% while HP Enterprise has a bankruptcy probability of 44%. But, how did such a giant fall so fast? Well, much of HP’s fall has to do with the commoditization of PCs. People don’t place much emphasis on the brand of the laptop or desktop that they purchase unless it's from Apple. When it comes to Dell, HP, Asus, Acer, and Lenovo, however, people are usually just looking for the best performance or best value. And given that electronics margins have been driven down to the ground by overseas companies, HP has had a tough time standing out in either of these sectors. This video explains the rise and downfall of HP and how HP fell towards irrelevance. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of HP2:49Hewlett & Packard6:36Silicon Valley Giant10:28The Brutal Fall13:08HP’s Biggest BlunderResources: https://pastebin.com/ZKzffYenDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------------------------------- ----------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
17 minutes

Logically Answered
When Exploiting Addiction Backfires...The Gambling Boom | Logically Answered
When Exploiting Addiction Backfires...The Gambling Boom Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ----- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
17 minutes

Logically Answered
Texaco Attempted A Hostile Takeover. Got Instant Karma. | Logically Answered
Texaco Attempted A Hostile Takeover. Got Instant Karma. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicDo you remember a company called Texaco? Back in the mid1900s, Texaco was one of the biggest names in the oil industry. In fact, during their peak, they were a top ten company and they were even vying to overtake Exxon to become the world’s largest company. However, one greedy takeover would end up destroying the company altogether. This cursed takeover goes back to a company called Getty Oil which was also a massive player in the oil industry. After the founder of Getty Oil passed away, his family got a fortune and they would eventually decide to sell the company. Initially, they had a complete acquisition setup with Pennzoil and had even agreed in principle. However, when Texaco offered more money, Getty Oil would decide to sell to Texaco. This didn’t sit well with Pennzoil though as they would turn around and successfully sue Texaco for the entire cost of the acquisition which was a massive $10.53 billion. Texaco attempted to appeal this verdict, but after years of courtroom losses, Texaco had no choice but to pay up the fee which drove them bankrupt. If Texaco hadn’t attempted this hostile takeover, it’s very possible that it would still be a leading oil brand like Chevron or Exxon. However, their greed drove them to bankruptcy and today they’re a brand that’s slowly being forgotten. This video explains the story of Texaco’s nasty takeover of Getty Oil and how this acquisition destroyed Texaco.Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Hostile Takeovers2:50A Family Feud6:07Gordon Takes Over8:56Texaco Steps In12:08Pennzoil Gets Revenge15:18Texaco TakeawayThumbnail Credit: Island Energy Serviceshttps://bit.ly/41QgVsVResources: https://pastebin.com/NaNhhYg7Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ---------- ------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
20 minutes

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Apple's Privacy Paradox (& Selling Out To Ads) | Logically Answered
Apple's Privacy Paradox (& Selling Out To Ads) Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic In early 2021, Apple decided to make the groundbreaking decision to give iOS users the option to prevent companies like Google and Facebook from collecting excess data. This was widely praised by the media as a proconsumer move that gave society just a little bit more privacy. However, the truth is that one of the main reasons that Apple shut out all of these other companies is so that they can track you themselves. You see, iPhone unit sales have been stagnant and even declining for several years now. Apple has tried to compensate for this by increasing the price of the iPhone, but this is not a longterm solution. The best solution long term is to pivot to services and figure out how to monetize the iPhone users that already exist as opposed to trying to sell more iPhones. This is what Apple has been trying to do with Apple Music, iCloud, Apple TV, Apple Care, and dozens of other services. But, by far the most profitable service in the world is the service of ads, and it looks like Apple wants a piece of the pie. This video explains the truth about why Apple shut out external tracking and their rumored plans to introduce their own ads business. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00Ask Not To Track 2:00Falling Sales 5:14Attracting The Masses 8:27Software Giant 11:24Bring In The Ads 14:12The Future Of Apple Thumbnail Credit: https://bit.ly/3JeDZu2 Resources: https://pastebin.com/BFPzufzC Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. --------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
19 minutes

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When Selling Out Backfires...Why Millions Are Deleting WhatsApp | Logically Answered
When Selling Out Backfires...Why Millions Are Deleting WhatsApp Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ---------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

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These Don't Even Work. Why Do We Still Use Them? | Logically Answered
These Don't Even Work. Why Do We Still Use Them? Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic We’re all familiar with the “I’m not a robot” checkboxes. Apparently these, small puzzles are supposed to prevent bots from wasting resources and spamming. But, more recently, it seems like the only people that the CAPTCHAs are stopping are actual people while bots are able to pass right through. The reality is that the truth isn’t far off from this. Over the years, CAPTCHAs have become less and less useful and there are dozens of bots that can easily crack CAPTCHAs even better than humans. In fact, you don’t even need bots to crack CAPTCHAs. There are fullon businesses built around offering services to crack CAPTCHAs. But, if CAPTCHAs are so useless, why does every website still use them? Well, while they are not that effective at stopping bots and spammers nowadays, they are still super effective at collecting Google data. Think about it, what type of content is generally protected by a CAPTCHA? Usually, it’s something that contains some sort of tangible value, and by having CAPTCHAs all over the place, Google is able to brilliantly collect data on our most valuable online activity. Over the years Google has also cleverly used CAPTCHAs to digitize books and train AI, so they don’t really have any plans of ditching CAPTCHA altogether. Also, they offer it to websites for such a low price that it doesn’t make sense for these websites to not use them. This video explains the evolution of CAPTCHAs and how they went from being an effective bot prevention mechanism to being a goldmine of data. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00The Effectiveness Of CAPTCHA 3:13Dubious History 6:09Hackers Strike Back 8:55Captcha Becomes Useless 11:33The State Of CAPTCHA Thumbnail Credit: https://youtu.be/fsF7enQY8uI Resources: https://pastebin.com/FzxhA5Zt Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

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Ford's Miserable State: When Catching Up to China Becomes Impossible | Logically Answered
Ford's Miserable State: When Catching Up to China Becomes Impossible Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ----------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

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How Louis Vuitton Got Humiliated Trying To Acquire Gucci | Logically Answered
How Louis Vuitton Got Humiliated Trying To Acquire Gucci Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic Louis Vuitton CEO, Bernard Arnault, is now the richest person in the world having toppled all of the tech billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates. But, Bernard’s rise to the top was anything but elegant. Given that he didn’t found any of the companies that he now owns, his entire rise consists of corporate raiding, hostile takeovers, and aggressive deals. Bernard approached Gucci with this same mentality, but to everyone’s surprise, Gucci would put up the fight of their lives and successfully evade the clutches of Bernard. First, Gucci would dilute their stock by issuing new stock. This would make Bernard’s stake less and less valuable. Next, Gucci would assign this stock to employees through a stock compensation program. This way, a significant portion of stock would be locked up until the vesting period ends. And finally, Gucci would find a white knight savior to buy up a large enough stake in the company so that it would be impossible for Bernard to achieve a majority stake. This video tells the insane story of how Gucci was able to defend themselves from a hostile takeover and how Louis Vuitton got humiliated trying to acquire Gucci. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00Bernard Arnault 2:05Friendly Fire 5:19Hopeless Defense 9:14Fight Fire With Fire 12:23The Final Battle 15:32The Aftermath Resources: https://pastebin.com/ua5JMNGZ Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. --------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

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Dell Thought They Were Apple...Got A Harsh Reality Check | Logically Answered
Dell Thought They Were Apple...Got A Harsh Reality Check Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. -------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

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Why Printers Are Designed To Fail: The Frustrating Truth | Logically Answered
Why Printers Are Designed To Fail: The Frustrating Truth Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic Printers seem to be the one invention that has been unable to keep up with the ease and convenience of the 21st century. Despite all of these advancements with computers, smartphones, and now even AI, printers still regularly have trouble connecting to the wifi, experience paper jams, and have ridiculously priced ink. But, it wasn’t always like this. In fact, for the longest time, printers were at the forefront of technology, and Xerox, a printer/photocopying company, was one of the largest tech companies in the world. But, all of this changed when printers started entering residential areas. Printer manufacturers quickly realized that people weren’t willing to pay computerlevel prices for printers. Most people felt that printers weren’t worth as much as a computer, but the reality was that it cost as much if not more to build. Printer companies eventually decided to start selling printers for a loss and this has been taken to the extreme over the past few decades. All of the profit is made on the ink and that’s why ink is so expensive. As these printers fell lower and lower in price, it’s no wonder why they became crappier and crappier. This video explains the rise and fall of the printer industry and how printers went from being at the forefront of the tech industry to being it’s worst aspect. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00The State Of Printers 2:17When Printers Were Good 5:11Unreasonably Expensive 8:13The Demise Of Printers 11:34A Bleak Future Resources: https://pastebin.com/KpPLiHLM Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes

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McDonald's Abuse Of Operators (& Why 40% Are Going Bankrupt) | Logically Answered
McDonald's Abuse Of Operators (& Why 40% Are Going Bankrupt) Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic For decades, McDonald’s operators have put up with their onesided policies and antics, but it looks like Covid was the last straw for many operators. Within the past few years, 28% of all McDonald’s were either shut down or sold off, and that’s not including the ones that were shut down due to the Russia situation. But, why are so many operators quitting the business? Well, McDonald’s likes to say that it’s just pentup demand from the pandemic, but the real reason seems to trace its roots back to some expensive remodels in 2018. McDonald’s required that all operators remodel their stores to incorporate new furniture, new decor, remodeled counters, exterior redesigns, digital kiosks, and reimagined drivethru lanes. While this was feasible and even lucrative for stores that were performing well, these remodel jeopardize the livelihoods of as much as 40% of operators. Operators have also become wiser about how McDonald’s really makes money. The truth to McDonald’s success isn’t actually selling food, but renting out locations to operators for top dollar. This video explains the top grievances of McDonald’s employees and why McDonald’s operators are leaving in droves. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00McDonald’s Exodus 2:58Expensive Remodels 6:26Facade Of A Partnership 9:36Ugly Breakup 12:23The Future Of McDonald’s Resources: https://pastebin.com/um8DPu1P Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

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The Disney Fraud Conspiracy (& Why Disney's CEO Was Really Fired) | Logically Answered
The Disney Fraud Conspiracy (& Why Disney's CEO Was Really Fired) Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Year https://www.silomarkets.com/logic By now, you may have heard that Disney’s new CEO Bob Chapek was fired after exactly 999 in office. From the surface, this may seem like classic corporate politics mixed in with a downtrending market, but there may be a lot more to Bob Chapek’s firing than just poor stock performance. You see, there are allegations that Bob Chapek was cooking the books of Disney+ through some clever manipulation of numbers. For example, he was allegedly writing off Disney+ production expenses as Disney channel production expenses to make Disney+ look more profitable than it really was. When we look deeper, it seems like this may not have been Chapek’s first time when such funny business either. Several years ago, a whistleblower was accusing Disney of vastly overreporting their park revenue through several accounting tricks. And guess who was chairman of Disney Parks & Resorts at the time? Of course, Bob Chapek. This video explains the allegations of fraud surrounding Disney+ and Disney Parks and explores the real reason that Disney’s CEO may have been fired. Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations: (iOS App for US Residents) https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpage Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders: https://logicallyanswered.co/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/ Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt Timestamps: 0:00999 Days 2:53Disney+ Fraud (Allegedly) 6:16Disney Park Fraud (Allegedly) 9:29It All Falls Down Resources: https://pastebin.com/3GErmFx3 Disclaimer: This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes

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When Everything Becomes A Subscription: BMW's Broken Business | Logically Answered
When Everything Becomes A Subscription: BMW's Broken Business Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
13 minutes

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Filthy Rich Tech Companies Are Entering Crisis Mode | Logically Answered
Filthy Rich Tech Companies Are Entering Crisis Mode Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicHave you ever noticed that tech companies have an absurd amount of engineers to run a seemingly small number of services? Facebook had as many as 86,000 employees, Google had as many as 190,000 employees, and Apple had as many as 164,000 employees. It may be confusing as to why these companies have so many engineers, but when you take a deeper look, it becomes clear. For starters, many of these companies don’t hire based on need. They hire simply to acquire the best engineers and they work on placing them in positions afterward. On top of this, most of these engineers end up working on features and projects that will either never get released or the consumer will never notice. And finally, these companies have gotten into the mindset that more employees equal more growth, and they’ve been hiring like crazy and chasing infinite growth. But, for the first time, tech companies and startups are starting to see numbers go down and they’re slashing employees left and right. This video explains the overhiring crisis within tech and why these tech companies had so many employees to begin with.Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:(iOS App for US Residents)https://www.silomarkets.com/waitinglistpageFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Software Engineer Count2:53The Overhiring Crisis5:50Filthy Rich9:18Chasing Infinite Growth11:27The State Of TechResources:https://pastebin.com/ESdpDyiaDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out. ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes

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Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.