A company with strong potential: MP6
I recently discovered a French company listed on the free market that has developed a sensational strategic intelligence.
The principle is simple: The software suite is able to house a comprehensive semantic analysis (not counting words) and a very fast data set. Generally this information will be retrieved from targeted Internet sources (blogs, forums ...) but it can also be any database (analysis of letters of complaint received by a business, monitoring and analysis of a database patent data ...).
The company was able to predict the time before the limited success of version 1 of the Iphone, Orange version.
The advantage of the solution lies in automating a process, and speed of execution ... the same study performed manually could require hundreds of hours men work where only qualification of sources (ex ante) and drafting of the study (ex post) is necessary. ..
market potential looks enormous.
I currently have a lot of work to do (I am in training for two SemiAn at Fontainebleau and I have not yet been able to read the memo IPO MP6). But I hope to post more detailed in two weeks, to give an account of my conversation with the CEO of the company, and possibly a summary of what the Memo IPO taught me.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
What Size Should Accademic Poster
My dissertation studies: Emerging Markets, the next bubble?
Goodnight,
finally here, after a delay of several months the launch of my graduate school HEC, on "Emerging markets, the next bubble?
Having wished to work on a topical issue, with a dimension Predictive, I chose this theme was proposed by Philippe Henrotte. This work
me quite interested, although I would have preferred to work on a theme such as commodities, since the spring of 2008 the term bubble commodities applied more easily.
Anyway, my work, a summary of the main theoretical work on bubbles, deals with countries emerging from a macroeconomic perspective. I show that the appreciation of the assets of these countries in recent years is largely justified, although a number of pockets geographical / sectoral obvious excesses are beginning to appear.
In particular, the statement ends on a study of the BRIC countries, all four countries consisting of China, Russia, India and Brazil, which currently holds the attention of investors. I find a body of evidence that the current fixation people on China could well cover uen important bubble. While the situation in Russia and Brazil is much more nuanced and closely linked to changes in raw materials (a weakening of the latter can quickly lead to serious financial problems). For India, no specific conclusion, however.
I post the full document (71 pages, in French) in PDF format at the following address:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/5996804/Memoire-de-Recherche-HEC-David -Emerging Countries Cabessa-the-next-tip
Goodnight,
finally here, after a delay of several months the launch of my graduate school HEC, on "Emerging markets, the next bubble?
Having wished to work on a topical issue, with a dimension Predictive, I chose this theme was proposed by Philippe Henrotte. This work
me quite interested, although I would have preferred to work on a theme such as commodities, since the spring of 2008 the term bubble commodities applied more easily.
Anyway, my work, a summary of the main theoretical work on bubbles, deals with countries emerging from a macroeconomic perspective. I show that the appreciation of the assets of these countries in recent years is largely justified, although a number of pockets geographical / sectoral obvious excesses are beginning to appear.
In particular, the statement ends on a study of the BRIC countries, all four countries consisting of China, Russia, India and Brazil, which currently holds the attention of investors. I find a body of evidence that the current fixation people on China could well cover uen important bubble. While the situation in Russia and Brazil is much more nuanced and closely linked to changes in raw materials (a weakening of the latter can quickly lead to serious financial problems). For India, no specific conclusion, however.
I post the full document (71 pages, in French) in PDF format at the following address:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/5996804/Memoire-de-Recherche-HEC-David -Emerging Countries Cabessa-the-next-tip
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)