imtrobin Posted February 24, 2003 Share Posted February 24, 2003 Hi Masters Lee,I'm starting a company that does computer multimedia entertainment and games. According to your "FS Applied" interpretation, my company falls into the category/element of1. Entertainment - Metal2. Computer - Water3. Games - Earth4. New Technology - WoodTo achieve harmony, the design of the company logo is a triangle, or Fire element. Is that an advisable approach?Robin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 25, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 25, 2003 Dear Robin,1. The best approach is to try to find a company logo that fits the owner (if it is a self-proprietory) and if say there are two partners, then it is preferred that a logo can match or harmonise both partner's ba zi.2. The above is preferred over the definition of elements or colours based on one's business model. This second paragraph can be considered : NICE TO HAVE. But not necessary as important as the first (under 1st paragraph).Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/24/2003 7:12:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Masters Lee,I'm starting a company thatdoes computer multimediaentertainment andgames. According to your "FSApplied" interpretation, mycompany falls intothe category/element of1. Entertainment - Metal2. Computer - Water3. Games - Earth4. New Technology - WoodTo achieve harmony, the designof the company logo is atriangle, or Fireelement. Is that an advisableapproach?Robin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 Dear Cecil,How about if the company is a public company? Meaning everyone can be the ownerby buying some share through stock market. Thank you.Regards,Wasis Quote From: "Cecil Lee" Dear Robin,1. The best approach is to try to find a company logo that fits the owner (ifit is a self-proprietory) and if say there are two partners, then it ispreferred that a logo can match or harmonise both partner's ba zi.2. The above is preferred over the definition of elements or colours based onone's business model. This second paragraph can be considered : NICE TO HAVE.But not necessary as important as the first (under 1st paragraph). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 25, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 25, 2003 Dear Wasis,1. You have posted an interesting question indeed.2. In my personal perspective; public companies are often run by a majority shareholder. Often, the shareholder is an `influential' shareholder.3. To be honest, we do get many corporate heads especially the Chairman / CEO / MD who requests to look at the designs submitted by the concept artists or Marketing head.4. And without much funfare and with much secrecy, the birth chart of e.g. the Chairman is looked at to see if the logo harmonies with them.4.1 It is with these influential parties that make a request - that it is transparent to the rest of the rest of the shareholders.4.2 Ultimately, we say " they call the shots ". I know of many Chinese bosses and many stakeholders of companies often go by this not so visible route.4.3 Likewise, we often meet the bosses in the evening after most or all their staff had left or on a Sunday or Saturday to analysis the sitting positions.Many facets of Feng Shui for these people are often not seen by the masses. Thus, such is the confidential arrangment for a FS practitioner.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/25/2003 4:28:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,How about if the company is apublic company? Meaningeveryone can be the ownerby buying some share throughstock market. Thank you.Regards,Wasis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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