Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Giving Toto a "run" for the toilet money

Living for years in the lap of toilet luxury, I really never thought a Wisconsin company would try to go "head" to "head" with Toto for the ultimate throne:
Top-notch throne: Kohler luxury toilet costs $6,390 | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News | Offbeat

Friday, April 15, 2011

Mainichi News publishes thank you invoking Kenji Miyazawa

The Mainichi News published this one page thank you, invoking Kenji Miyazawa the poet-he not only lived through the previous Tohoku earthquake, more importantly his stories have been the source of hopes and dreams for Japanese children for years. In times of adversity, teachers, parents and kids go back to Kenji Miyazawa and especially his story Travels Through the Milky Way for inspiration. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Miyazawa
Major Japan daily publishes 1-page special in thanks for foreign aid | Kyodo News

Monday, April 11, 2011

Hideki Matsuyama is a class act

He is only 19, but played with poise and confidence under the cloud of the disaster in his hometown. AND he tied at one under, the lowest score for an amateur, tied with Phil Mickelson.
Omedeto-gozaimasu!
2011 Masters Tournament

Monday, April 04, 2011

A great background on Kamaishi in Iwate prefecture and a multi-hued picture of Japanes cultural history

I have visited Kamaishi a few times when Nippon Steel was still the biggest employer and its rugby team ruled Japan. This article really brings out the "flavor" of the area-a treasure.

At 84, a City’s Last Geisha Defies Time - NYTimes.com

Support Quakebook!

#Quakebook.org - A Twitter-sourced charity book about how the Japanese Earthquake at 2:46 on March 11 2011 affected us all. Raising money for the Japan Red Cross.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Everything You Know About Nutrition Is Wrong | Men’s Journal

The basics of a nutritious diet that helps you stay lean are not all that complex or austere. And hail to the most nutritious vegetables-superfoods-brussel sprouts, kale, pumpkin, spinach and red beans.
Everything You Know About Nutrition Is Wrong | Men’s Journal

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Shock, Horror: Japan Bullet Trains in...Delays - Japan Real Time - WSJ

It is especially true for Tokyo residents and bullet train users - a five minute delay seems like an eternity!
Shock, Horror: Japan Bullet Trains in...Delays - Japan Real Time - WSJ

Saturday, December 18, 2010

A welcome addition to Team Mauer-

Nishioka is talented and in his prime-I guess he misses playing for an American manager like Bobby Valentine.
Twins say konnichiwa to newest addition | StarTribune.com

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

12 Ways to Turn Around a Terrible Day | BNET

Like NOT giving that rude person the hard elbow on the train, but smiling at them instead.
12 Ways to Turn Around a Terrible Day | BNET

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Friday, September 17, 2010

My Newest Toy


This white version of the Bad Boy is only available in Japan!

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Happy Birthday, Grandmother-105!


Grandma Swanson was born in Norway and has lived in Minneapolis since she was three. She turned 105 on July 23rd-help me say Happy Birthday!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Chinese Factories Now Compete to Woo Laborers - NYTimes.com

It had to happen someday-a bit sooner than I had imagined, however. That monster growth engine needs fuel!
Chinese Factories Now Compete to Woo Laborers - NYTimes.com

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

The 10 Most Addictive Sounds in the World | Fast Company

10 Most addictive sounds in the USA is more appropriate, but still quite interesting-
The 10 Most Addictive Sounds in the World | Fast Company

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

How Much Are the Vikings Worth to Minnesota? And to YOU?

What would you pay to keep your team? But c'mon, we all know that the Vikings LOVE the sub-zero weather of Minnesota-hey why not go back to an open roof stadium and all the frostbite you can handle?
How Much Are the Vikings Worth to Minnesota? Enough to Build a New Stadium? - WSJ.com

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Clear and succinct take on the financial crisis

I love when we get these unemotional analyses in clear and fairly easy to understand terms:
Jeremy J. Siegel: Efficient Market Theory and the Crisis - WSJ.com

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wisdom from Lake Wobegon

Garrison Keillor's take of some sour grapes being tossed around the airwaves and internet:
Petulance and Peace Prize -- chicagotribune.com

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Paper Bags as Fashion Statements-As if you didn't already know

Make sure you get the branded paper bag-those flimsy department store paper bags will NOT do-
Paper Bags as Fashion Statements - NYTimes.com
I have an economic activity measure I use: the shopping bag index. The range is usually 0 to 3 for the average number of shopping bags people have in the main shopping districts-not very scientific, I know. Just to clarify-re-used shopping bags do NOT count...
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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Japan finally drops tax on subsidiary dividends

Joining the US and many European countries, Japan will drop the tax on dividends from consolidated subsidiaries, which should stimulate more corporate investment. Keep watching-there is a strong chance that newly available investment funds will start flowing to environmentally positive domains-alternative energy, fuel cells, solar technology, wind technology-all areas where Japan is a technological leader but lags in technology exploitation to business.
2009/08/16 01:30 - Corp Tax Change Seeks To Free Up Funds For Investment

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Micro-Bubble? A Global Surge in Tiny Loans Spurs Credit Bubble in a Slum - WSJ.com

Microfinance-the tiniest loans-turns into a Micro-Bubble
A Global Surge in Tiny Loans Spurs Credit Bubble in a Slum - WSJ.com
Sounds like borrowing from Peter to pay Paul...now who would even consider borrowing from one bank to pay another? Plenty of us-so it's not just a developed country disease, I guess.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Really? - The Claim - Some Dogs Look Like Their Owners - Question - NYTimes.com

This is quirky and goofy, but I couldn't resist. I see some pretty outrageous dog clothes in Tokyo, and I kind of doubt the dogs picked it out themselves!
Really? - The Claim - Some Dogs Look Like Their Owners - Question - NYTimes.com

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Sunday, August 09, 2009

This is a MUST read: Tokyo Underworld –before it gets to the Theater Near You! | Japan | Japan Travel | Nihon Sun

Tokyo Underworld – Coming to a Theater Near You! | Japan | Japan Travel | Nihon Sun
It is not only a different view of Japan, it is largely true-sure, some of the activities are a bit larger than life, but then again anything could have happened in those confusing days.
Non-Japanese who worked in non-mainstream areas lived a fairly insulated life-architects, gangsters, sports figures, entertainment figures. The connections between these exists to this day.
I had the unique opportunity to verify some of the contents of the book through a descendant of one of the leaders of a gang affiliated with Machii in the book-he said "anything is possible with those guys."
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Fashion Mags Unfashionably Slimmer - Forbes.com

Fashion Mags Unfashionably Slimmer - Forbes.com
Japan no longer has Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire is done this month and Figaro is going to a monthly format-ad pages are way down year on year. tough times for printed mass-luxury.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

2009/07/15 04:53 - Twitter To Begin Japan-Only Service For Cell Phone Users

So will the proliferation of iPhone help Twitter grow in Japan? There are plenty of SNS sites on mobile phones, but can they compare?
2009/07/15 04:53 - Twitter To Begin Japan-Only Service For Cell Phone Users

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Thanks Jeff!

Jeff Immelt gave a great talk today at the American Chamber of Commerce-
The key takeaways were:
  • The financial services industry is going to be more regulated so we have to learn to deal with that.
  • The government has moved in next door. There is going to be more interaction and interface with the government, so we had better get good at it.
  • Now is the time to go where the business is-not to sit back and gird waiting for the recession to end. Make sure you cover all your price points in all your areas.
  • The recession will end. If you take some risks now to go out and build some solid foundations for growth, your business will take off when the recession ends.
  • Green and Eco are good businesses-GE has profited from ecoimagination initiatives-and Walmart has taken a lead in reducing carbon. If Walmart does it, that means it can be done inexpensively and efficiently.
  • Don't get constipated-enjoy the ride-keep upbeat

Steel takes Wigs

Well the shareholders have spoken-they have approved the board candidates fielded by Steel Partners, which in effect cancels the TOB from Unison Capital. Since we know that Steel and another US mutual fund have 38% + of the shares, plenty of other shareholders were clearly underwhelmed by the weak tender offer from Unison.
Shareholder activism at its best?

We'll see how the new Steel appointed board helps reinvigorate the company and share price-only time can tell.

Fight over the wig maker?

OK, there has to be more to Aderans the wig maker than their healthy balance sheet for Steel Partners and Unison Capital to fight over it. Sure isn't the cooperative management team. Do the funds see market potential for wigs and male pattern baldness that eludes the rest of us? I am guessing that there is something else of value in that balance sheet.

Interestingly, Steel Partners has a real concern that echoes the true spirit of shareholder value preservation-the tender offer from Unison is arrogantly low-
how will shareholders vote? Stay tuned till tomorrow!!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Donut Burger?

In the neverending race for profits and new market niches, the master of incongruous mix 'n match, Mos Burger, has come out with a ... Donut Burger! Here is a good picture in another blog (although blog entry incorrectly says Mr. Donut) Why not? As some will fondly remember, White Castle burgers were square with a few holes... I think we used to call them "sliders" in college.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Fun and danger at the giro d'italie

If you cycle regularly in a metropolis like I do, the dangers that the riders in the giro d'italie are talking about are way too real-so why do car, truck and bus drivers think that a human being on a carbon or aluminum 5kg frame with precarious balance and thin wheels is a threat on roads that are made for several vehicles? Are we talking too much testosterone driven bravado?
Read Here all about the Giro

The image of a co-worker's husband with metal pins in his leg because some truck driver was in a hurry haunt me...

We are all working together out there on the road-take a breath, give an inch, you won't be late!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Smart Phones and the Tipping Point

Although I have been a "loyal" user of DoCoMo phones for years, i just had to get the iPhone for work, along with a couple other execs. While it doesn't really do much for me in terms of voice calls, I have to say that the schedule/mail sync with exchange at work is seriously handy. Add the Bloomberg/WSJ/NY Times apps with SNS apps and it really is a tiny laptop.

Japan has the steepest (read: fast) upward slope on the innovation adoption curve between early adopters and early majority. This group is populated by a large percentage of young women, and as such I am seeing more and more young women with iPhones, playing music or getting onto SNS services. Sure, the percentage is still small compared to young women on pink phones looking at the mobile version of Mixi, but as with all trends in Japan, the tipping point can come along VERY fast.

How long did it take to go from 1% penetration to 10% for Crocs?
The speed is unbelievable-both creation and destruction-when it comes to trends.

So can DoCoMo, Softbank and KDDI come up with viable alternatives? DoCoMo sells the Blackberry, but only the clunky one-that thing is too ugly to be anything but company issue-

Watch this space...

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Been Way Too Long-Sorry for my absence. First the economy and my work took off northward, then the economy in Japan started south-You could say that the bad loan crisis in Japan helped pave the way for more stable (read risk averse) financial institutions. You could say that, and lots of folks do.

But two years ago everybody and their dog was secretly laughing at Japanese banks for "not getting it" during those heady days of multi-tranche, multi-split collateralized debt obligations.

I am pretty sure that there needed to be less greedy, but still profit driven, approach to the capital markets. Who are the survivors (winners?)

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