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Spot gold gained $11.4, or 1.2%, to $950.1 an ounce. Gold futures for August delivery gained $11.30, or 1.2%, to $948.80 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Earlier, the price reached $955.40, the highest for a most-active … read more…
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Resolved Question: math problems/questions - please help.?
Question 1
As more people view TV in the evening, advertising costs are higher.
Daytime is at least half the price of peak time.
In this example, peak is 2.5 times the price of daytime. If a 30 second spot at 10am costs £500, how much is a 30 second spot at 8pm?
Question 2
An advertiser buys a campaign of the following spots.
UK Gold are £2000 each, Living are £1500 each and Bravo £1000 each.
How much are 8 UK Gold slots, 5 Living and 25 Bravo in total?
Question 3
What is 6% of 6?
Question 4
If a house is worth £100,000 and increases in value by 10% a year, what is the cumulative increase after 3 years?
Question 5
Phil, Ben and Chris are playing Poker. Phil has 42% of the chips, Ben 33% and Chris 25%. Chris has to leave the table, redistribute his chips proportionally to the others as a fraction.
Question 6
Marcus buys an iPod worth £350. This is the price after a reduction of 15%. Work out the original price of the iPod.
Question 7
£60 is to be divided between Alex and Kate in the ratio 2 : 3. How much does Kate get?
Question 8
If there is a ratio of 6:4 boys to girls in a company of 80, how many girls are there?
Question 9
A marketing company carries out a door-drop campaign for a credit card company. The company sent out 4,000,000 inserts, at a cost £35 per thousand inserts. The campaign resulted in 600 applications for a credit card and the total revenue generated by the campaign was estimated at £80,000. Assuming the application approval rate for the campaign was 30%, what was the average profit per successful applicant?
Question 10
A large cube is made of 3 high, 3 deep and 3 wide smaller black cubes. If you then paint the sides of the large cube (made of the smaller black cubes!) white, how many sides of the small cubes are still painted black?
Question 11
A cyclist has to complete 2 laps of a track at an average of 60 Mph to beat the World record.
If he completes the first lap at 30 Mph, what must his average speed be on the second lap for the record to be broken?
Voting Question: Is my second novel good so far?
Here it is:
The delicious scent of my next meal raced through my nose, into my veins and circled around my body, raising the level of adrenaline. He smelled fearful, hasty and confused, as though he truly was lost in who was chasing him. The brush around me was like an obstacle course, fit to perplex me, although I was too wise for that trick. He had driven me into a maze, aiming to lose me in his comfort zone. But I was The Special One, born to catch anything that got away from my grasp. My senses were too keen to escape, and secretly, he knew it. He just wouldn’t admit it to himself. He knew he was a lost soul.
I could now hear his heavy breath and the sweat dripping down his face, like slow droplets of rain falling to emptiness, a black hole filled with nothing but darkness, just like my life.
I closed him in by pursuing him into a corner. It was a blank space, perfect for killing someone without any notice from outsiders. This was the kind of place I usually used for my kill. He should’ve known better than to try and cheat me, but his choice was now his demise. His scent got heavier on my tongue, and I could taste his rush. Of course I could make this easy, but I decided to save my best ability for last, so he could see how inescapable I really was before he died. How much of an intelligent plan that was.
I came up on his rear, halting far away enough to make this slow and chilling for him. He turned and what I glimpsed on his face was none out of the typical…. His eyes stared at mine, silently begging me to spare him. His cheeks were bony to the extreme, leaving my nose more vulnerable to the sweet aroma of his blood. Yet his mouth was left ajar, gasping at my appearance. He didn’t know that a woman was his death maker, let alone how beautiful she would be. His eyes hovered over my golden hair that freely swayed in the wind. Next were my eyes, perfectly glossy and blood-red.
My goddess-like figure was covered in a strapless, ocean-blue dress that hugged my curves until its end at my lower thighs. It was an irresistible match to my strappy heels with a white ribbon strangling my calves up to my knees.
Once his eyes came back to mine, he was astonished and most of all, pitiable. All men were the same, and all the one’s I hunted were toyed with by my presence, tricked by desire into my wicked little trap. His conscience would live on this forever; slain by a gorgeous female; the worst termination for a guy.
He blinked his pale green eyes, stepping out from my illusion. He staggered backwards and then he foolishly searched the small field for a quick exit, that didn’t exist. He should know.
I could tell that this pursuit had fully knocked out all his common sense by the way he simply turned his back to me, looking for a few trees to jump, I supposed. How imprudent could these male vampires get?
I was in front of his panicked face in seconds, like a nightmare all over again. This was my trap, and now he was hopeless. I called these kind, “Idiots with no brain to function.” These were the kind of prey that could be caged within seconds, but I liked the difficult road better.
“Please! Please, don’t do this! I will do anything!” His frantic tone excited me. I twitched my eyebrows. “Anything is but a small price for your life. I would have only foolishness to take that common offer.” It seemed like my delicate, feminine voice startled him even more. His eyes popped wide with despair and desperation, it made me cry with laughter.
He opened his mouth to speak, “What…are you?”
I couldn’t elect whether to put him off and say something critical like, “Your worst nightmare.” Or take the express road and just suck the life out of him already. So, I came up with an easy resolve. I was at his ear hastily, “A savage to our kind. I hope you enjoy death.” I was cruel to the ends, and indeed a savage.
He and I both knew when I was ready to bite. Just to make this part less painful-it was my merciful day-, I threw my knuckle into his jaw line, knocking him out for his own funeral. He would still feel it, but the paranoia and effects of the bite would be at a low for him, lucky one.
As my fangs grazed his neck line, a faint croak jumped from his throat. The saccharine taste of the gold blood was the best relief I’d felt all day.
Chapter 2
When we bit humans, they would feel a quick, yet extremely excruciating sting on the spot we had chomped, until they passed. As far as I knew, when I bit one of my own kind all they felt was a sharp, needle-like pin in their skin, and then they would pass out quicker than the humans did. The sting was left out for us because we didn’t contain the same stained blood that mortals did, our blood was a golden substance that was thinner than a human’s. What I loved about it was that it was almost inexplicably tastier than a human’s.
No, vampires were not allowed to swallow their own kind, but I was a law
Resolved Question: If greed and fear are the main factors in spot gold pricing, would blog listing greed/fear factors be saleable?
This would be a daily blog, on a subscription basis, listing greed and fear factors operational at the time of publication. It would retail for around $50 per month. It would arrive by e-mail to subscribers, or on their kindle machines.
It would contain only non-insider information. No information from inside any gold mining firm. No information from insider any bank.
Everything would be public data, but on a global basis, so when you get your e-mail, you get a greed book with every factor listed in order of importance, and you get a fear book with every factor listed in order of importance.
You are supposed to combine this information and analysis with your own insight and knowledge and develop a competitive trading edge that is personal and that gives you a fair advantage in the spot gold market, as a bullion trader, or as an ETF trader, or as a futures trader (calls and puts).
Would people pay $50 per month for this? How about if it included bulletins in real time for major greed factor or fear factor events?
How much would the competitive advantage be worth to the average bullion trader, handling say a moderate portfolio of assets.
How about if the first 100 subscriptions were sold at a discount premised on the idea of giving honest endorsements that could be used in advertising (affidavits, but where the ads would just give the first name of the customer — like Bill from New York, or Sally in Paris). Let them buy 6 months for half price — see how the endorsements come in — if they are good, pick out the best ones and use them for marketing.
In the second year, if the business is still up and running, new customers pay $1,200 per year. Old customers get a one year extension on their original price ($600/year). In the third year, same thing, price doubles for new customers, all old customers pay last year’s price. So new customers in the third year pay $2,400 for the year, and all the old customers pay $1,200 for the year.
This is a pure service. There is no product. There is no anti-trust law that applies. Whatever pricing power exists is there because the service works well and people make money using it. The pricing power should be exercised strongly until it starts to result in a sub-optimal number of customers. The free cash flow should be used to hire more global research personnel to monitor greed factors and fear factors in real time, especially when the spot gold market is closed. So the morning report has huge competitive advantage impact on those who receive it and read it. They have to see the money they are making — show them the money!! That’s the world we live in today. OK good — my question is how powerful is this business model?
If the person starting the business was an MBA/JD with 30 years experience trading gold, and the service was really very good, is there a better way to get the business up and running? Does anybody have a suggestion for a publisher besides Kindle, Google, Sony, Yahoo, and Microsoft?
The report of greed factors and fear factors is publicly available information to all persons who want to stay up all night and analyse what is happening in the world. The factors are also put in order of importance. That requires analysis. Analysis can be done skillfully or unskillfully. Let’s assume that unskillfully done analysis is worth less than zero but that very skillfully done analysis is worth at least $10,000 per day to a gold bullion trader. Let’s also assume that there are at least 1000 businesses that make a lot of money by providing data and interpretational guidance to clients in real time — so my idea is not completely new.
Not everybody knows everything at all times with correct weighting of its relative significance.
Why would an MBA/JD ask about a business model that contained no value proposition for the customer?
Just so a moron could offer an inane comment? I think not.
My questions does not go out to the morons, it goes out to the geniuses.
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