Sunday, March 23, 2008

Practical way to select a good company

How to select a good company just by observing and looking around.

O.K....As your alarm clock (panasonic) wakes you up in the morning, that's one company you can consider, why did you buy that alarm clock in the first place because you like the company that manufacture your alarm clock. You get up take shower, you use a shampoo and a conditioner which you've been using for years, then you also wash your body with soap and cream bath.
After taking a bath you brush you teeth, what's your toothpaste and also gargle with listerine.

You go down to the kitchen and made some breakfast. You prepare a coffee with a creamer you take out a bread and put some butter. You take your breakfast in a rush but before you go, you look around, you are satisfied with what you see, your refrigerator is working alright, the toaster, the gas range, the microwave oven, your rice cooker and the water thermo.

You turn off everything, the lights ( Meralco) and off you go , office here i come, while on your way you observe what's happening around, you pass by jollibee, some banks, and supermarkets, your looking at people that come and go. You arrive at your office, which you've been loyal working for 10 years already , you love your job, you like your company ( San Miguel Corp.) and you believe in your products. The day pass by so fast, you decided to do some shopping, you pass by s.m. supermart, you observe the people around, ask yourself why are more people buying that kind of product, you still look around you see a lot of people wearing a clothes of the same brand.

Do you notice what I mean by observing and looking around, all the products and companies you notice the whole day, If you invest in stock market you can select from what you know and notice which company is good, you can start from your own backyard. The products you used, the food you eat, any utilities you are using, and all the appliances in your home, be observant and you can win the battle.
Good Luck...

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