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Sunday, December 7, 2008

rapid real estate development - not the solution for growth!



The recent economic slow-down in economy and its far reaching effects in other industries and nations, point towards structural issues in banking and real estate industry.

Rapid real estate growth without long-term, intergrated, multi-sector growth strategy...may yield un-predictable market crashes.

The cumulative slump in real estate industry drag down banks that provided loans and used the papers in the wall street. This is a pattern of lending and real estate in many countries. But when market slump moves as under-current in the economy is not addressed reagionally and at sector level, it affect the whole economy. During the recession, even unrelated sectors use the weekness as reason for government bail outs or bridge loan requests.

The commercial papers generated within a sector like 'real estate' shall be evaluated at a different rate and not be overly (beyond a ratio) used for investments in other sectors. Un controlled use the real estate commercial paper in equity market is not advisable. When the real estate sector slump occur, that momentum drags down the other sectors which use those 'poorly performing' commercial paper from real estate.

yes. create housing banks, industrial banks, auto banks etc. etc. as specialized banks to deal each value chain, debt or credit issues seperately...is a good approach. Instead of having over-grown, un-focused, growth hungry, overarching, multi-national banking firms... with all the bad apples in the single basket. These are the learning points... Unlike in schools, we cannot mix good students and bad students in same classes and always expect good results...some gets stressed out wthout incentives, some good ones perform poor, some bad performers gain the same glut...

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Moving with unity!!


What are we doing here...!

We all have a mobile shell 'car/truck..' moving side by side along a path 'road'...

if we all people moving in unison along single path between transit points...can we put all these people and goods on single larger carrier.. and move...between such transit nodes...that happens only in an ideal world!!

But that is where the multi-mode travelling happens...Then, that the 'last-mile travel' at 'own will' using 'own car/truck'... that is a real-issue for such commuters...

Transport carrers can solve this issue...by providing incentives to travellers for that 'last-mile'...

intersting subject to discuss and lots of venture opportunities here...