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Chinese Want to Cut Slice Going to U.S. Middlemen - New York Times
october 2011 by jerryking
By JAMES FLANIGAN
Published: August 16, 2007
China
Chinese
mergers_&_acquisitions
M&A
intermediaries
disintermediation
Published: August 16, 2007
october 2011 by jerryking
Lunch Catered by Internet Middlemen - NYTimes.com
september 2011 by jerryking
By DAMON DARLIN
September 24, 2011
San Francisco-based Cater2.me, delivers food from carts and small
restaurants to businesses that aren’t big enough to afford their own
chefs. The Web was supposedly eliminating the need for the layers of
brokers, agents, wholesalers & even retailers that separate the
consumer from the producer.
That has happened in some instances, e.g. drastically reducing the role
of travel agents. But consumers still need help and the Web has provided
the tools & the environment for companies like cater2.me to
flourish. It has made it easier for middlemen to reach consumers and
made it remarkably easy and inexpensive for these middlemen to create
companies to do just that.
While there has been a lot of talk about how the technology industry
does not create jobs on the scale of traditional manufacturing — a
shrunken GM still employs more people than a thriving Google — the
Internet has made it a lot easier to create a broad array of new small
businesses.
intermediaries
San_Francisco
disintermediation
5BO
September 24, 2011
San Francisco-based Cater2.me, delivers food from carts and small
restaurants to businesses that aren’t big enough to afford their own
chefs. The Web was supposedly eliminating the need for the layers of
brokers, agents, wholesalers & even retailers that separate the
consumer from the producer.
That has happened in some instances, e.g. drastically reducing the role
of travel agents. But consumers still need help and the Web has provided
the tools & the environment for companies like cater2.me to
flourish. It has made it easier for middlemen to reach consumers and
made it remarkably easy and inexpensive for these middlemen to create
companies to do just that.
While there has been a lot of talk about how the technology industry
does not create jobs on the scale of traditional manufacturing — a
shrunken GM still employs more people than a thriving Google — the
Internet has made it a lot easier to create a broad array of new small
businesses.
september 2011 by jerryking
Document View - ProQuest
november 2009 by jerryking
King gives publishers the horrors; [London edition]
Sanghera, Sathnam. Financial Times. London (UK): Jul 25, 2000. pg. 12
publishing
disintermediation
Gadi_Prager
Sanghera, Sathnam. Financial Times. London (UK): Jul 25, 2000. pg. 12
november 2009 by jerryking
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