“The Igbo nation in precolonial times was not quite like any nation most people are familiar with. It did not have the apparatus of centralized government but a conglomeration of hundreds of independent towns and villages each of which shared the running of its affairs among its menfolk according to…”— Chinua Achebe, amazon.com
“A strong market is like a high tide: Everyone can make money, but it’s only when the tide goes out that you discover who's been swimming naked.”— Warren Buffett, books.google.com
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“As an advertiser, I must tell you ads are dead. The future is about things people want, not things they have to endure.”— Lou Paskalis, wsj.com
“Amazon seems to be a multi-trillion dollar monopoly hiding in plain sight.”— Chamath Palihapitiya, forbes.com
“Last quarter, Twitter beat Wall Street’s estimates when it came to adding new users, but ad revenue declined year-on-year for the first time since it became a public company.”— Lara O’Reilly, wsj.com