Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 2, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 2, 2012 The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything.Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all.Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ...Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks!Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... Quote Unless you really need to, please don't print this e-mail - Save it! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC (Singapore)" wrote: Dear Cecil, ABC has been appointed as project managers for the fit out works of xxxx at Somewhere in Singapore. We would like to invite your company to submit your quotation for Feng Shui consultancy services of the said office. If your company is interested to participate in this exercise, please sign the attached Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February 2012). Please e-mail the signed copy and send us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 9, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 9, 2012 In all business, we see large elephants being crippled.. In my opinion, this one MAY be fatal or one day adopted by someone else....SONY, be careful; you are still too big; but it is in my opinion a matter of time.Sometimes; FUNG SWAY is not a cure all.... Quote On 2/2/2012 9:41:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:The morale of the story isthat Feng Shui is not a cureall for everything.Frankly,such giants, shouldconcentrate on their corebusiness than trying to applyFeng Shui as a cure all.Lookat past giants like Kodak,which invented the digitalcamera. All past giants havenever recovered. I have justreplied on a request to submita quote ...Dear xxx,Thanks very much!For info, I will not besubmitting a quote as in myopinion; I consider XXX a hasbeen past giant.Frankly, every single person Iknow don't even use a ____;maybe their network equipment(transparent) to us; just maybe....Thanks!Warmest Regards,Cecil LeePrincipal Consultant andFounderGEOMANCY.NET: Center forApplied Feng Shui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.netTel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS:+65 9785-3171 Fax: +656482-0570Information in this message isconfidential. It is intendedsolely for the person or theentity to whom it isaddressed. If you are not theintended recipient, you arenot to disseminate,distributeor copy this communication.Please notify the sendersupport@geomancy.net anddelete the message and anyother record of it from yoursystem immediately.Our Company Registration No:199707735WSent when I am on-the-move...Unless you reallyneed to, please don't printthis e-mail - Save it!On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC(Singapore)" wrote:Dear Cecil,ABC has been appointed as projectmanagers for the fit out works of xxxxat Somewhere in Singapore.We would like to invite your company tosubmit your quotation for Feng Shuiconsultancy services of the said office.If your company is interested toparticipate in this exercise, pleasesign the attached Non DisclosureAgreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copy andsend us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 17, 2012 Staff Share Posted April 17, 2012 CREDIT: Today, Tuesday 17 April 2012Sony now in fight for its life Electronics giant has not turned a profit since 2008. TOKYO - Sony Corporation, which once seemed invulnerable, defined Japan's technological prowess, wowed the world with the Walk-man and the Trinitron TV, while shocking Hollywood with bold acquistions like Columbia Picutres, is now in a fight for its life. The electronics giant, which has not turned a profit since 2008, announced last week that its losess this year would be worse than it had expected - it now expects to lose US$6.4 billion (S$8 billion) this year. Read on... Quote On 2/9/2012 1:40:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:In all business, we see large elephantsbeing crippled.. In my opinion, this oneMAY be fatal or one day adopted bysomeone else....SONY, be careful; youare still too big; but it is in myopinion a matter of time.Sometimes; FUNGSWAY is not a cure all....On 2/2/20129:41:11 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Themorale of the story isthat FengShui is not a cureall foreverything.Frankly,such giants,shouldconcentrate on their corebusiness than trying to applyFeng Shui as a cure all.Lookatpast giants like Kodak,whichinvented the digitalcamera. Allpast giants havenever recovered. Ihave justreplied on a request tosubmita quote ...Dear xxx,Thanks very much!For info, Iwill not besubmitting a quote as inmyopinion; I consider XXX a hasbeen past giant.Frankly, everysingle person Iknow don't even usea ____;maybe their networkequipment(transparent) to us; justmaybe....Thanks!WarmestRegards,Cecil LeePrincipalConsultant andFounderGEOMANCY.NET: Center forAppliedFeng Shui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail:support@geomancy.netTel : +656100-9600 SMS / MMS:+65 9785-3171Fax: +656482-0570Information in this message isconfidential. It is intendedsolely for the person or theentity to whom it isaddressed.If you are not theintendedrecipient, you arenot todisseminate,distributeor copy thiscommunication.Please notify thesendersupport@geomancy.net anddelete the message and anyotherrecord of it from yoursystemimmediately.Our CompanyRegistration No:199707735WSentwhen I am on-the-move...Unless you reallyneed to, pleasedon't printthis e-mail - Save it!On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49PM, "ABC(Singapore)" wrote:DearCecil,ABC has been appointed asprojectmanagers for the fit outworks of xxxxat Somewhere inSingapore.We would like to inviteyour company tosubmit yourquotation for Feng Shuiconsultancyservices of the said office.If yourcompany is interested toparticipatein this exercise, pleasesign theattached Non DisclosureAgreement(NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copyandsend us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 16, 2012 Staff Share Posted June 16, 2012 In my opinion, some companies should simply not waste their money on having a Feng Shui audit.Take this example. In February, was asked to provide a quote for Feng Shui services. In my opinion, this company is a has been and it is not a matterwhether this company will collapse. But ratherWHEN?Thus save the money to pay the retrenchment wages than give it to a geomancer.I wonder which hard-up for money geomancy is so desperate to take up this (forgone conclusion) case... My believe is that in on time; it will share the fate of "GONE WITH THE WIND"....... Cecil L. wrote: The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything.Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all.Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ...Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks!Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... Quote Unless you really need to, please don't print this e-mail - Save it! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC (Singapore)" wrote: Dear Cecil, ABC has been appointed as project managers for the fit out works of xxxx at Somewhere in Singapore. We would like to invite your company to submit your quotation for Feng Shui consultancy services of the said office. If your company is interested to participate in this exercise, please sign the attached Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February 2012). Please e-mail the signed copy and send us the original by mail at: FULL MESSAGE QUOTE Cecil L. wrote: The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything.Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all.Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ...Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks!Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... Quote Unless you really need to, please don't print this e-mail - Save it! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC (Singapore)" wrote: Dear Cecil, ABC has been appointed as project managers for the fit out works of xxxx at Somewhere in Singapore. We would like to invite your company to submit your quotation for Feng Shui consultancy services of the said office. If your company is interested to participate in this exercise, please sign the attached Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February 2012). Please e-mail the signed copy and send us the original by mail at: of xxxxat Somewhere in Singapore.We would like to invite your company tosubmit your quotation for Feng Shuiconsultancy services of the said office.If your company is interested toparticipate in this exercise, pleasesign the attached Non DisclosureAgreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copy andsend us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 17, 2012 Staff Share Posted June 17, 2012 1. Under what circumstances, Feng Shui is of help?1.1. For example, under this example: 1.2. Poor Restaurant! Poor Shapes & Formshttp://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=31554&new=1.3 Feng Shui can be of help at the time of sourcing for a restaurant space. 1.4 Here, the potential restaurant owner could engage a Geomancer to check out the space or if there are several shop spaces, which unit is a better location.1.5 In the above example, a Geomancer may comment that the shop space is not ideal for his trade e.g. a restaurant due to the relatively poor Shapes and Forms: sandwiched between the narrow frame of the escalator etc...1.6 A rough estimate shows that overall, the above failed restaurant which opened for around 1 year may most likely suffer huge loses:-1.6.1 Conservative estimate of costs (ESTIMATED): Fixed Costs (Renovations) = $100,000/- Rental @ $20,000 pm x 12 = $240,000/- Overheads + Others = $160,000/- ======== Est. Minimium loss = $500,000/- Half a million dollars down the drain... =========2. Under this thread; as the business : NOKIA's problem has more to do with structural problems; employing Fung Sway does not root out the problem.3. Just imagine, even if they pay for Feng Shui services in Singapore, their Singapore office will still have to retrench staff. More to come. 3.1. So, imagine that they had employed a Fung Sway Master; do you think seriously that Fung Sway Master can help? 3.2. If the Fung Sway Master can help; how come there is still retrenchments. And frankly, more to come. 3.3. Thus for such a fatal empire; sleeping with it's former enemy (Microsoft) etc... can't help... 3.4. In roughly two years time.... Michael Jackson's song "HISTORY' should be played. In fact, no harm playing it more often at NOKIA.4. It is my opinion that, geomancers should not be all to hard-up to take up all cases. At the same time, such companies should spent their last ounce of resources wisely. 4.1 Part of the Feng Shui fee could have gone towards retrenchment benefits to the poor out of work ... re-trenched workers... Quote On 6/16/2012 11:52:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, some companies shouldsimply not waste their money on having aFeng Shui audit.Take this example. InFebruary, was asked to provide a quotefor Feng Shui services. In my opinion,this company is a has been and it is nota matterwhether this company willcollapse. But ratherWHEN?Thus savethe money to pay the retrenchment wagesthan give it to a geomancer.I wonderwhich hard-up for money geomancy is sodesperate to take up this (forgoneconclusion) case... My believe is thatin on time; it will share the fate of"GONE WITH THE WIND"....... Cecil L.wrote:The morale of the story is that FengShui is not a cure all foreverything.Frankly, such giants, shouldconcentrate on their core business thantrying to apply Feng Shui as a cureall.Look at past giants like Kodak,which invented the digital camera. Allpast giants have never recovered. I havejust replied on a request to submit aquote ...Dear xxx,Thanks very much!For info, I will not be submitting aquote as in my opinion; I consider XXX ahas been past giant.Frankly, every single person I knowdon't even use a ____; maybe theirnetwork equipment (transparent) to us;just may be....Thanks!Warmest Regards,Cecil LeePrincipal Consultant and FounderGEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied FengShui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.netTel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +659785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570Information in this message isconfidential. It is intended solely forthe person or the entity to whom it isaddressed. If you are not the intendedrecipient, you are not todisseminate,distribute or copy thiscommunication. Please notify the sendersupport@geomancy.net and delete themessage and any other record of it fromyour system immediately.Our Company Registration No: 199707735WSent when I am on-the-move...Unless you really need to,please don't print this e-mail - Saveit! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC(Singapore)" wrote:Dear Cecil,ABC has been appointed as projectmanagers for the fit out works of xxxxat Somewhere in Singapore.We would like to invite your company tosubmit your quotation for Feng Shuiconsultancy services of the said office.If your company is interested toparticipate in this exercise, pleasesign the attached Non DisclosureAgreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copy andsend us the original by mail at:FULL MESSAGE QUOTECecil L. wrote:The morale of the story is that FengShui is not a cure all foreverything.Frankly, such giants, shouldconcentrate on their core business thantrying to apply Feng Shui as a cureall.Look at past giants like Kodak,which invented the digital camera. Allpast giants have never recovered. I havejust replied on a request to submit aquote ...Dear xxx,Thanks very much!For info, I will not be submitting aquote as in my opinion; I consider XXX ahas been past giant.Frankly, every single person I knowdon't even use a ____; maybe theirnetwork equipment (transparent) to us;just may be....Thanks!Warmest Regards,Cecil LeePrincipal Consultant and FounderGEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied FengShui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.netTel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +659785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570Information in this message isconfidential. It is intended solely forthe person or the entity to whom it isaddressed. If you are not the intendedrecipient, you are not todisseminate,distribute or copy thiscommunication. Please notify the sendersupport@geomancy.net and delete themessage and any other record of it fromyour system immediately.Our Company Registration No: 199707735WSent when I am on-the-move...Unless you really need to,please don't print this e-mail - Saveit! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC(Singapore)" wrote:Dear Cecil,ABC has been appointed as projectmanagers for the fit out works of xxxxat Somewhere in Singapore.We would like to invite your company tosubmit your quotation for Feng Shuiconsultancy services of the said office.If your company is interested toparticipate in this exercise, pleasesign the attached Non DisclosureAgreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copy andsend us the original by mail at:of xxxxat Somewhere inSingapore.We would like to inviteyour company tosubmit yourquotation for Feng Shuiconsultancyservices of the said office.If yourcompany is interested toparticipatein this exercise, pleasesign theattached Non DisclosureAgreement(NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copyandsend us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 19, 2012 Staff Share Posted October 19, 2012 Remember, Feng Shui is not a cure all. A sterling example is the fallen giant: Nokia.It is only a matter of time... Quote On 6/17/2012 11:24:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Under what circumstances,Feng Shui is of help?1.1. For example, under thisexample:1.2. Poor Restaurant!Poor Shapes &Formshttp://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=31554&new=1.3 Feng Shui can be of helpat the time of sourcing for arestaurant space.1.4 Here, the potentialrestaurant owner could engagea Geomancer to check out thespace or if there are severalshop spaces, which unit is abetter location.1.5 In the above example, aGeomancer may comment that theshop space is not ideal forhis trade e.g. a restaurantdue to the relatively poorShapes and Forms: sandwichedbetween the narrow frame ofthe escalator etc...1.6 A rough estimate showsthat overall, the above failedrestaurant which opened foraround 1 year may most likelysuffer huge loses:-1.6.1 Conservative estimate ofcosts (ESTIMATED): Fixed Costs(Renovations) = $100,000/- Rental @$20,000 pm x 12 = $240,000/- Overheads +Others =$160,000/- ======== Est.Minimium loss =$500,000/- Half amillion dollars down thedrain... =========2. Under this thread; as thebusiness : NOKIA's problem hasmore to do with structuralproblems; employing Fung Swaydoes not root out the problem.3. Just imagine, even if theypay for Feng Shui services inSingapore, their Singaporeoffice will still have toretrench staff. More to come.3.1. So, imagine that they hademployed a Fung Sway Master;do you think seriously thatFung Sway Master can help?3.2. If the Fung Sway Mastercan help; how come there isstill retrenchments. Andfrankly, more to come.3.3. Thus for such a fatalempire; sleeping with it'sformer enemy (Microsoft)etc... can't help... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 10, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 10, 2013 Is Feng Shui the mother-of-all cures? YES/NO? Quote On 10/19/2012 8:10:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:Remember, Feng Shui is not a cure all. Asterling example is the fallen giant:Nokia.It is only a matter of time... On6/17/2012 11:24:16 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. Under what circumstances,Feng Shui is of help?1.1. Forexample, under thisexample:1.2. Poor Restaurant!PoorShapes &Formshttp://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=31554&new=1.3 FengShui can be of helpat the time ofsourcing for arestaurant space.1.4 Here, the potentialrestaurant owner could engageaGeomancer to check out thespace orif there are severalshop spaces,which unit is abetter location.1.5 In the above example, aGeomancer may comment that theshop space is not ideal forhistrade e.g. a restaurantdue to therelatively poorShapes and Forms:sandwichedbetween the narrow frameofthe escalator etc...1.6 Arough estimate showsthat overall,the above failedrestaurant whichopened foraround 1 year may mostlikelysuffer huge loses:-1.6.1Conservative estimate ofcosts(ESTIMATED):Fixed Costs(Renovations) =$100,000/- Rental@$20,000 pm x 12 = $240,000/- Overheads +Others =$160,000/-======== Est.Minimiumloss =$500,000/- Half amillion dollars down thedrain... =========2.Under this thread; as thebusiness :NOKIA's problem hasmore to do withstructuralproblems; employing FungSwaydoes not root out the problem.3. Just imagine, even if theypay for Feng Shui services inSingapore, their Singaporeoffice will still have toretrench staff. More to come.3.1. So, imagine that they hademployed a Fung Sway Master;doyou think seriously thatFung SwayMaster can help?3.2. If the FungSway Mastercan help; how come thereisstill retrenchments. Andfrankly, more to come.3.3. Thusfor such a fatalempire; sleepingwith it'sformer enemy (Microsoft)etc... can't help... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 3, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 3, 2013 R.I.P. Nokia Quote On 1/10/2013 11:53:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:Is Feng Shui the mother-of-all cures?YES/NO?On 10/19/2012 8:10:38 AM, CecilLee wrote:Remember, Feng Shui isnot a cure all. Asterling exampleis the fallen giant:Nokia.It isonly a matter of time... On6/17/2012 11:24:16 AM, Cecil Leewrote:1. Under whatcircumstances,Feng Shui is ofhelp?1.1. Forexample, underthisexample:1.2.Poor Restaurant!PoorShapes&Formshttp://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=31554&new=1.3 FengShui can be of helpat the timeofsourcing for arestaurantspace.1.4 Here, the potentialrestaurant owner could engageaGeomancer to check out thespace orif there are severalshop spaces,which unit is abetter location.1.5 In theabove example, aGeomancer maycomment that theshop space isnot ideal forhistrade e.g. arestaurantdue to therelativelypoorShapes and Forms:sandwichedbetween the narrowframeofthe escalator etc...1.6 Arough estimate showsthat overall,the above failedrestaurant whichopened foraround 1 year may mostlikelysuffer huge loses:-1.6.1Conservative estimate ofcosts(ESTIMATED):Fixed Costs(Renovations) =$100,000/-Rental@$20,000 pm x 12 =$240,000/-Overheads +Others =$160,000/-======== Est.Minimiumloss =$500,000/- Half amillion dollars down thedrain... =========2.Under this thread; as thebusiness :NOKIA's problem hasmore to do withstructuralproblems; employing FungSwaydoes not root out the problem.3. Just imagine, even if theypay for Feng Shui services inSingapore, their Singaporeoffice will still have toretrench staff. More to come.3.1. So, imagine that they hademployed a Fung Sway Master;doyou think seriously thatFung SwayMaster can help?3.2. If the FungSway Mastercan help; how come thereisstill retrenchments. Andfrankly, more to come.3.3.Thusfor such a fatalempire;sleepingwith it'sformer enemy(Microsoft)etc... can't help... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 3, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 3, 2013 R.I.P. Nokia! Posted in: Discuss :: Feng Shui for BusinessPosted on: Thu, 02 Feb 2012, 20:40 PM, Last Modified on Thu, 02 Feb 2012, 21:41 PM The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything.Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all.Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ...Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks!Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... Quote Unless you really need to, please don't print this e-mail - Save it! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC (Singapore)" wrote: Dear Cecil, ABC has been appointed as project managers for the fit out works of xxxx at Somewhere in Singapore. We would like to invite your company to submit your quotation for Feng Shui consultancy services of the said office. If your company is interested to participate in this exercise, please sign the attached Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February 2012). Please e-mail the signed copy and send us the original by mail at: > Quote On 2/2/2012 9:41:11 PM, Anonymous wrote: The morale of the story isthat Feng Shui is not a cureall for everything.Frankly,such giants, shouldconcentrate on their corebusiness than trying to applyFeng Shui as a cure all.Lookat past giants like Kodak,which invented the digitalcamera. All past giants havenever recovered. I have justreplied on a request to submita quote ...Dear xxx,Thanks very much!For info, I will not besubmitting a quote as in myopinion; I consider XXX a hasbeen past giant.Frankly, every single person Iknow don't even use a ____;maybe their network equipment(transparent) to us; just maybe....Thanks!Warmest Regards,Cecil LeePrincipal Consultant andFounderGEOMANCY.NET: Center forApplied Feng Shui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.netTel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS:+65 9785-3171 Fax: +656482-0570Information in this message isconfidential. It is intendedsolely for the person or theentity to whom it isaddressed. If you are not theintended recipient, you arenot to disseminate,distributeor copy this communication.Please notify the sendersupport@geomancy.net anddelete the message and anyother record of it from yoursystem immediately.Our Company Registration No:199707735WSent when I am on-the-move...Unless you reallyneed to, please don't printthis e-mail - Save it!On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC(Singapore)" wrote:Dear Cecil,ABC has been appointed as projectmanagers for the fit out works of xxxxat Somewhere in Singapore.We would like to invite your company tosubmit your quotation for Feng Shuiconsultancy services of the said office.If your company is interested toparticipate in this exercise, pleasesign the attached Non DisclosureAgreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February2012). Please e-mail the signed copy andsend us the original by mail at: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 11, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 11, 2013 Microsoft reportedly gives up on buying Nokia?s phone biz ? a wisedecision (!-- .entry-content-thumbnail --> June 19, 2013 3:06 PM (!-- .entry-meta -->(!-- .entry-header --> After being close partners for the past two years on Windows Phone, Microsoft was reportedly in deep talks with Nokia to acquire its phone business. But now, those discussions have fallen apart, the Wall Street Journal reports. The big issue? According to the WSJ?s sources, Microsoft backed off from the deal due to Nokia?s asking price as well as its weak position in the mobile industry. Given Nokia?s performance over the past few years, I can?t blame Microsoft for backing away. Nokia was once the world?s top phone maker, but Samsung ended up snatching its throne a year ago. After failing to come up with its own iPhone competitor, Nokia joined up with Microsoft to become its key Windows Phone hardware partner. That led to Nokia?s Lumia phones, which have typically been critically loved but ignored by consumers. Microsoft reportedly paid Nokia more than $1 billion to move to Windows Phone, a cost which likely factored heavily into the acquisition talks. Given Nokia?s current $14 billion market cap, snapping up its phone business would have cost Microsoft a pretty penny. With the Surface tablets, Microsoft proved it could make high-quality hardware on its own. The company is also reportedly working on a Surface Phone, which would be a bold way to compete with the iPhone but would also severely diminish Nokia?s standing as the Windows Phone golden child. At this point, Microsoft may just be better off trying to build a phone of its own rather than taking on all of Nokia?s history and corporate drama. I?m honestly surprised I feel this way ? I remember defending the Nokia/Windows Phone deal to hordes of Symbian fanboys. But even though Lumia sales are finally beginning to creep up, Microsoft needs more than just an incremental upgrade to take on the iPhone and Android. It needs a killer device that makes people instantly want to dump their current smartphone. And despite its tremendous legacy, I?m becoming less and less confident in Nokia?s capability to deliver that miracle device. Steve Ballmer photo: Devindra Hardawar/VentureBeat Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/19/microsoft-reportedly-gives-up-on-buying-nokias-phone-biz-a-wise-decision/#y3BLa0JttYkplfjw.99 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 28, 2014 Staff Share Posted April 28, 2014 Nokia completes mobile phone transfer to Microsoft Source: Sven Grundberg, The Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2014 8:09AMNOKIA?S mobile phone operation has officially been transferred to Microsoft, ridding the Finnish company of a business with legendary status in the telecom industry but that has suffered a brutal fall from grace in recent years. Quote On 9/11/2013 5:55:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:Microsoft reportedly gives upon buying Nokia?s phone biz ?a wisedecision(!-- .entry-content-thumbnail-->June 19, 2013 3:06 PM (!--.entry-meta -->(!--.entry-header -->After being close partners forthe past two years on WindowsPhone, Microsoft wasreportedly in deep talks withNokia to acquire its phonebusiness. But now, thosediscussions have fallen apart,the Wall Street Journalreports.The big issue? According tothe WSJ?s sources, Microsoftbacked off from the deal dueto Nokia?s asking price aswell as its weak position inthe mobile industry. GivenNokia?s performance over thepast few years, I can?t blameMicrosoft for backing away.Nokia was once the world?s topphone maker, but Samsung endedup snatching its throne a yearago. After failing to come upwith its own iPhonecompetitor, Nokia joined upwith Microsoft to become itskey Windows Phone hardwarepartner. That led to Nokia?sLumia phones, which havetypically been criticallyloved but ignored byconsumers.Microsoft reportedly paidNokia more than $1 billion tomove to Windows Phone, a costwhich likely factored heavilyinto the acquisition talks.Given Nokia?s current $14billion market cap, snappingup its phone business wouldhave cost Microsoft a prettypenny.With the Surface tablets,Microsoft proved it could makehigh-quality hardware on itsown. The company is alsoreportedly working on aSurface Phone, which would bea bold way to compete with theiPhone but would also severelydiminish Nokia?s standing asthe Windows Phone goldenchild.At this point, Microsoft mayjust be better off trying tobuild a phone of its ownrather than taking on all ofNokia?s history and corporatedrama.I?m honestly surprised I feelthis way ? I rememberdefending the Nokia/WindowsPhone deal to hordes ofSymbian fanboys. But eventhough Lumia sales are finallybeginning to creep up,Microsoft needs more than justan incremental upgrade to takeon the iPhone and Android. Itneeds a killer device thatmakes people instantly want todump their current smartphone.And despite its tremendouslegacy, I?m becoming less andless confident in Nokia?scapability to deliver thatmiracle device.Steve Ballmer photo: DevindraHardawar/VentureBeatRead moreathttp://venturebeat.com/2013/06/19/microsoft-reportedly-gives-up-on-buying-nokias-phone-biz-a-wise-decision/#y3BLa0JttYkplfjw.99 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 2, 2014 Staff Share Posted September 2, 2014 Feng Shui is not a panacea for all problems: if more PMETs are being retrenched, who or what should be held accountable? Quote On 4/28/2014 6:57:56 AM, Anonymous wrote: Nokia completes mobile phone transfer to Microsoft Source: Sven Grundberg, The Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2014 8:09AMNOKIA?S mobile phone operation has officially been transferred to Microsoft, ridding the Finnish company of a business with legendary status in the telecom industry but that has suffered a brutal fall from grace in recent years.On 9/11/2013 5:55:45 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: Microsoft reportedly gives up on buying Nokia?s phone biz ? a wisedecision > > > (!-- .entry-content-thumbnail --> > June 19, 2013 3:06 PM (!-- .entry-meta -->(!-- .entry-header --> > > After being close partners for the past two years on Windows Phone, Microsoft was reportedly in deep talks with Nokia to acquire its phone business. But now, those discussions have fallen apart, the Wall Street Journal reports. The big issue? According to the WSJ?s sources, Microsoft backed off from the deal due to Nokia?s asking price as well as its weak position in the mobile industry. Given Nokia?s performance over the past few years, I can?t blame Microsoft for backing away. Nokia was once the world?s top phone maker, but Samsung ended up snatching its throne a year ago. After failing to come up with its own iPhone competitor, Nokia joined up with Microsoft to become its key Windows Phone hardware partner. That led to Nokia?s Lumia phones, which have typically been critically loved but ignored by consumers. Microsoft reportedly paid Nokia more than $1 billion to move to Windows Phone, a cost which likely factored heavily into the acquisition talks. Given Nokia?s current $14 billion market cap, snapping up its phone business would have cost Microsoft a pretty penny. With the Surface tablets, Microsoft proved it could make high-quality hardware on its own. The company is also reportedly working on a Surface Phone, which would be a bold way to compete with the iPhone but would also severely diminish Nokia?s standing as the Windows Phone golden child. At this point, Microsoft may just be better off trying to build a phone of its own rather than taking on all of Nokia?s history and corporate drama. I?m honestly surprised I feel this way ? I remember defending the Nokia/Windows Phone deal to hordes of Symbian fanboys. But even though Lumia sales are finally beginning to creep up, Microsoft needs more than just an incremental upgrade to take on the iPhone and Android. It needs a killer device that makes people instantly want to dump their current smartphone. And despite its tremendous legacy, I?m becoming less and less confident in Nokia?s capability to deliver that miracle device. Steve Ballmer photo: Devindra Hardawar/VentureBeatRead more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/06 /19/microsoft-reportedly-gives -up-on-buying-nokias-phone-biz -a-wise-decision/#y3BLa0JttYkp lfjw.99 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now