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And the problem is that trying to counter it, lots of governments and social media
companies
just tried to censor.
And rather than go into statistics and trends, and tell you about all the orchestras that are closing, and the record
companies
that are folding, I thought we should do an experiment tonight.
Many think that manufacturing is declining in the US because
companies
are moving their operations offshore to markets with lower-cost labor like China, Mexico and Vietnam.
They also think trade agreements sometimes are unfair, like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, because these trade agreements allow
companies
to reimport those cheaply produced goods back into the US and other countries from where the jobs were taken.
Companies
today focus on manufacturing what they produce best and most efficiently, and they trade for everything else.
Currently, there is no such mill in the whole world, so in our vision, there is an African-owned and operated fonio mill that processes efficiently and in compliance with the requirements of multinational food
companies.
So handymen, small workshops, service
companies
will thrive.
You see, I work in innovation, and part of my job is to shape how large
companies
apply new technologies.
You know, it's the nature of too many
companies
and organizations to just ask people to come to work and do your job.
Companies
like Gro are working really hard to make this a reality.
And I thought about it and said, "CEOs often pay themselves million-dollar bonuses, even when
companies
are losing a lot of money.
And it turns out that as we called around to the independent crash test
companies
around the country, none of them wanted to do our crash test because they said, some explicitly, some not so explicitly, "All of our business comes from car seat manufacturers.
If you could speak with the leaders of those companies, what would you say to them?
So
companies
all around the world are working to build these devices, and to see what the excitement is all about, let's play our game on a quantum computer.
I was preaching in San Jose some time ago, and my friend Mark Kvamme, who helped introduce me to this conference, brought several CEOs and leaders of some of the
companies
here in the Silicon Valley to have breakfast with me, or I with them.
So, 40 plus years of continuous employment for a variety of companies, large and small, was over.
In Silicon Valley, the big tech
companies
fish from essentially the same small pond or bay.
Today, there are just a few
companies
that are distributed first.
In a decade or two, I predict that 90 percent of
companies
that are going to be changing the course of the world are going to function this way.
Other doctor's offices chase 10 insurance
companies
just to make ends meet.
One of the
companies
I started, Space Adventures, will sell you a ticket.
Number of commercial
companies
out there? 12 to 15
companies.
See, the insurance
companies
went to Boeing and Lockheed, and said, "Are you going to compete?" No. "Are you going to compete?" No. "No one's going to win this thing."
So from the musicians who have to find the gigs to the production
companies
who bring the equipment, everyone somehow always gets lost.
And it's my job, as Commissioner for Competition, to make sure that
companies
who do business in Europe live by those rules.
Because those rules mean that
companies
cannot misuse their power to undermine competition.
Yet it's not only
companies
who can undermine fair competition.
Those subsidies stop
companies
from competing on equal terms.
They can mean that the
companies
that succeed, well, they are the
companies
that got the most subsidy, the ones that are the best-connected, and not, as it should be, the
companies
that serve consumers the best.
It means that
companies
know that if they cannot offer good prices or the service that's expected, well, the customers will go somewhere else.
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