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标题: Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Sept 11, 2017 (II) [打印本页]

作者: choi    时间: 9-25-2017 17:24
标题: Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Sept 11, 2017 (II)
(3) This issue has a special topic: "Sooner Than You Think."
(a) Christina Larson, Streaming away from the Censors.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/f ... e-racing-to-keep-up

Excerpt in the window of print: More than 200 million watch live streaming

Note:
(i) summary underneath the title in print: In China, young people are making money -- and waves -- by finding their voices online in real time. It's either the future of of social change or the future of government crackdowns
(ii) The print and online versions are identical.

(b) graphics (Sorry, I have tried very hard in two different dates, but failed to locate the URLs):
(i) Mark Glassman, We Are the 10%.
("If we can avoid another recession (and that's a big if), 1 out of every 10 American households will be worth at least $1 million within the next four years")
(ii) Andre Tartar, East Tops West.
("If the economies of China and India continue to grow and diversity at their current paces, they'll soon surpass the combined gross domestic products of the US and the EU")

(c) Selina Wang. The Future of Farming Is Looking Up. Plenty says its vegetable warehouse has the technology and cash to pump out Whole Foods-quality produce at Walmart Prices. Now it just has to deliver
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/f ... y-at-walmart-prices
("Most vertical farms grow plants on horizontal shelves stacked like a tall dresser. Plenty uses tall poles from which the plants jut out horizontally. The poles are lined up about 4 inches from one another, allowing crops to grow so densely they look like a solid wall. Plenty’s setups don’t use any soil. Instead, nutrients and water are fed into the top of the poles, and gravity does much of the rest of the work. Without horizontal shelves, excess heat from the grow lights rises naturally to vents in the ceiling. 'Because we work with physics, not against it, we save a lot of money' ")

Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Plenty says its vegetable warehouse has the technology and cash to pump out Whole Foods-quality produce at Walmart Prices. Now it just has to deliver
(b) The print and online versions are same. However, there is no need to read the rest. I would like to know how plants grow in a vertical column and jut out horizontally, but there is nothing in company website, or elsewhere in the Web.

from the Web: "Gravitropism is either positive which means 'with gravity' [such as plant root] or negative gravitropism which means against gravity [eg, plant stem].
(c) Plenty Inc
https://www.plenty.ag

was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.





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