Donate Bitcoin

Donate Paypal


PeakOil is You

PeakOil is You

US economic problems hit my US partner

Discussions related to the physiological and psychological effects of peak oil on our members and future generations.

US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby julianj » Fri 05 Oct 2007, 12:11:14

I'm feeling a bit despondent today.

For about 18 months I have been working on a new digital product aimed at the USA. For business reasons I won't say what it is.

After some searching for the right US partner to do the sales and marketing of it (it's somewhat innovative) I found a dynamic individual who I got on well with in NYC. He'd sold his successful business to a bigger company and was looking for a new challenge.

We bounced ideas off each other. His input improved the product.

For fairly obvious reasons, I didn't tell him about Peak Oil. You can imagine the conversations: "I hope we can hurry up with this project, before the US Economy collapses. By the way, don't get too fond of your dogs, you might have to eat them someday soon."

I did try to encourage him to diversify some of his money into other currencies earlier this year, and cut down his energy consumption.

Ominously I haven't been able to contact him for a few weeks; yesterday I received an email basically saying he can't continue with the project.

He is "heavily leveraged" in the property market and has, I think, reading between the lines, find a job quickly because he can't sell his properties (he had four, which I doubt he has been able to move).

I am upset, but I am also feeling a little guilty. Although I didn't know the US property market was going to plummet, I was more aware of it than him. Of course it would have been foolish of me to suggest to an acquaintance what he should do with his property, the financial turbulence might hit him really hard.

So the economic woes are not just in suburbia, but hitting what I would describe as a savvy, technocratic, middle-class media businessman.

There you are - my bad news for the day. A trouble shared is a trouble halved and all that.
julianj
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 913
Joined: Thu 30 Sep 2004, 03:00:00
Location: On one of the blades of the fan

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby MadMarcus » Fri 05 Oct 2007, 14:08:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('julianj', '
')So the economic woes are not just in suburbia, but hitting what I would describe as a savvy, technocratic, middle-class media businessman.


Why are you trying to make a distinction between suburbia and savy, middle class businessmen? That sounds exactly like the people who live in suburbia to me!
User avatar
MadMarcus
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 61
Joined: Fri 17 Feb 2006, 04:00:00

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby julianj » Fri 05 Oct 2007, 14:14:57

Perhaps, but he lives in NYC - which wasn't suburbia when I last looked :)
julianj
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 913
Joined: Thu 30 Sep 2004, 03:00:00
Location: On one of the blades of the fan

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby mmasters » Fri 05 Oct 2007, 14:18:15

Sorry to hear about that.
User avatar
mmasters
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2272
Joined: Sun 16 Apr 2006, 03:00:00
Location: Mid-Atlantic

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby syrac818 » Fri 05 Oct 2007, 17:05:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('julianj', 'I')'m feeling a bit despondent today.

He is "heavily leveraged" in the property market and has, I think, reading between the lines, find a job quickly because he can't sell his properties (he had four, which I doubt he has been able to move).

I am upset, but I am also feeling a little guilty. Although I didn't know the US property market was going to plummet, I was more aware of it than him.

So the economic woes are not just in suburbia, but hitting what I would describe as a savvy, technocratic, middle-class media businessman.



Yeah, sounds like a savvy type... NOT. I understand you're not in America, but anybody who had an ounce of sense wasn't overleveraging themselves in real estate with the plan to sell them around '07. Only stupid were doing that (and we have a lot of stupid people).

I wouldn't even title this "US Economic problems hit my US partner". Maybe, "My partners retarded decision making hit my partner".
User avatar
syrac818
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 109
Joined: Wed 01 Jun 2005, 03:00:00

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby abelardlindsay » Sat 06 Oct 2007, 01:29:44

Yeah sounds like some people I know. Guy I know owns two houses. Made the mistake of buying one before selling the other. I told him about a particular product I highly recommended that cost $50. He told me he would have to buy it the next bonus he gets! I had been ranting and raving to him to sell his house for the last 2 years. Guess he just got numb to it.
User avatar
abelardlindsay
Lignite
Lignite
 
Posts: 392
Joined: Mon 28 Mar 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Northern California, USA

Re: US economic problems hit my US partner

Unread postby julianj » Sat 06 Oct 2007, 06:34:36

no, Syrac, I think he bought in to the consensus trance, like what 200 million plus Americans.

And a heck of a lot of Brits too.
julianj
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 913
Joined: Thu 30 Sep 2004, 03:00:00
Location: On one of the blades of the fan


Return to Medical Issues Forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron