Showing posts with label closed to free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label closed to free. Show all posts
Friday, January 12, 2007
the capenter and the market
"i cant make it sir," says the emotional carpenter. "it is better you buy it from the ready made shop. There is a beautiful chair with great curves and "mirror polish" . the entire set sells for about rs 25,000 and a single one you need should be around Rs 5000. I doubt if i can even make it for double the price," he explains misty eyed.
I am looking for a comfortable chair as i spend my a lot of my time in front of computer.
Shops importing low priced furniture have sprung up all over the country. They bring in stuff made in china in a mechanised environment with wood from malaysia or indonesia.
"I cant understand their rates. just the lowest priced wood needed - neem - costs more than their finished product. then there is polish, metals fittings and labour charges," says the young `worker of wood' who has postponed his decision to start a furniture shop after identifying the place.
as the winds of free market blow across the country - some sail faster while others have to buffet the flow. and we have to do whats best for us with the hope that it is best for everyone.
I am looking for a comfortable chair as i spend my a lot of my time in front of computer.
Shops importing low priced furniture have sprung up all over the country. They bring in stuff made in china in a mechanised environment with wood from malaysia or indonesia.
"I cant understand their rates. just the lowest priced wood needed - neem - costs more than their finished product. then there is polish, metals fittings and labour charges," says the young `worker of wood' who has postponed his decision to start a furniture shop after identifying the place.
as the winds of free market blow across the country - some sail faster while others have to buffet the flow. and we have to do whats best for us with the hope that it is best for everyone.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Sasol and the Liquid Coal Revolution
some companies are the children of closed markets and now are doing great in a free world - they began their existence and innovation for a reason - free markets were not allowed to operate. India's Wipro is often cited example. with the forced exit of IBM and other companies in the socialist revolution of the late 70s, firms like Wipro had a new market and were forced to innovate in the IT area. There are companies world over like this.
Sasol is terrific example. Due to the apartheid regime in south africa , oil was very difficult to get. so, they had to find a way out and focussed on improving the technology to get oil from coal. today, Sasol is worth $22 billion according to the stock market valuations!
"Liquid Coal: Then and Now
Sasol is terrific example. Due to the apartheid regime in south africa , oil was very difficult to get. so, they had to find a way out and focussed on improving the technology to get oil from coal. today, Sasol is worth $22 billion according to the stock market valuations!
"Liquid Coal: Then and Now
Enter an old technology that has been gaining plenty of new steam lately: Coal Liquefaction. The technology of producing a liquid fuel from coal or natural gas is hardly new. The Fischer-Tropsch process was developed by German researchers Franz Fischer and Hans Tropsch in 1923 and used by Germany and Japan during World War II to produce alternative fuels and overcome their limited access to oil. Germany utilized the technology to produce 6.5 million tons, or 124,000 barrels a day.
South Africa has also been producing liquid coal for a number of years, developing the technology to tap its large coal reserves and seeking ways around apartheid sanctions. In fact, liquid coal meets 30 percent of the transportation fuel needs in South Africa."
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