You wear Nivea, I meant eviaN ... but not today...

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Nivea in reorderd letters = Evian

I was right.
 
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Who owns Starbucks Corporation? Top holders of SBUX according 13F SEC filings - stockzoa

Who owns starbucks???


In 1984, the original owners of Starbucks, led by Jerry Baldwin, purchased Peet's.[21] During the 1980s, total sales of coffee in the US were falling, but sales of specialty coffee increased, forming 10% of the market in 1989, compared with 3% in 1983.[22] By 1986 the company operated six stores in Seattle[22] and had only just begun to sell espresso coffee.[23]

In 1987, the original owners sold the Starbucks chain to former employee Howard Schultz, who rebranded his Il Giornale coffee outlets as Starbucks and quickly began to expand. In the same year, Starbucks opened its first locations outside Seattle at Waterfront Station in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Chicago, Illinois.[24] By 1989, 46 stores existed across the Northwest and Midwest and annually, Starbucks was roasting over 2,000,000 pounds (907,185 kg) of coffee.[22]

Starbucks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From 1 then to 6 coffee shops to over 100's and 100's internationally... Incredible!!
 
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those coffee beans sure are being produced from wherever they are in large quantities...

2 Million pounds for only a certain number of Starbucks in the beginning days? 2 Million pounds? How fast do coffee beans grow?
 
it's so remarkable how easy someone can actually zoom to the top in monies using things around the world. And most time the things which make people fortunes here are things considered 'undesirable' from where the product came from.
 
the United States is the New Explorers taking lands and goods off of other peoples' lands.
 
And maybe that is why America and Europe are so closely knit in love and goodness.
 
Can I ask a question? Do you think that this money expansion with businesses and start ups and many peoples coming into large quantities of monies will continue for a long time?
 
Global Government Debt Is Actually Triple What We Thought, Thanks to Pensions

Global Government Debt Is Actually Triple What We Thought, Thanks to Pensions

Government debt in 20 industrialized countries stands at $44 trillion.

But it’s actually a lot more than that, according to a new report. After factoring in public pension and other retirement liabilities, the debt levels nearly triple to a staggering $122 trillion.

How much monies is in the world.. http://gizmodo.com/5995301/how-much-money-is-there-on-earth

That figure is around 5 trillion dollars. The next step up is M1, which includes all the physical money, plus quickly accessed money like that in checking accounts, and comes in at $25 trillion. M2 includes M0 and M1, but also pulls in stuff like savings accounts and CDs under $100,000. That figure is around $60 trillion. And the last figure, the $75 trillion M3, is much more abstract and not often cited in official figures. It includes institutional money market funds, long term deposits, and other stuff rich people possess that can somehow be spent but confuses the rest of us.
 
Seems like NO ONE and NO COUNTRY is Debt - Free.

We may all NOT be sinners, but we are ALL debtors.. :banana2:
 

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