Minions Mean Millions (And Billions)

Minions Mean Millions (And Billions)

Actually, HUNDREDS of millions.  A projected $129.2M, to be sure, potentially a July 4th weekend all-time record for an animated movie.  Considering its release is on the heels of a disappointing debut for LIGHTYEAR, as well as an overabundance of caution being urged by the feckless fearmongers predicting COVID-19 doom (yeh, that’s you, my darling … Read more

12-2= 16>10

12-2= 16>10

For exactly a century if you were a fan of USC’s football team your dream scenario would be to be successful enough to win a conference championship from among schools exclusively located in the Pacific time zone and potentially play on New Year’s Day in the Rose Bowl, a game that eventually grew in national … Read more

Something’s GOTTA Give

Something’s GOTTA Give

In the business world, in many companies today is New Year’s Eve.  Fiscal years are ending today, halftime results for the calendar year are being tallied and, in  the few healthy companies, a chance for a victory lap just before a long weekend. Hardly the case in many media and tech companies.  In the past … Read more

It’s That Time Of The Month Again

It’s That Time Of The Month Again

An interesting commentary on MediaPost yesterday caught my eye, regarding the precarious state of senior spending power.  To be sure, it’s a worthwhile read.  It reinforces some realities about the evolving state of what and how seniors (those over 65) are coping with the economic pressuees of recent inflation trends and its impact on their … Read more

Roe v. Wade?  Try Woe v. Accountability!

Roe v. Wade? Try Woe v. Accountability!

If I had a nickel for every e-mail, social media post or news story I’ve encountered in the last 48 hours from sobbing, angry, frustrated people who claim their lives are absolutely devastated by the Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade, I might be in a better position to actually contribute money to their … Read more

The Law of Supply And Demand?

The Law of Supply And Demand?

If someone were to tell you that it was possible for you to measure your financial worth based upon how much others would WISH you would succeed, would you be running to take out a mortgage or a small business loan? If somehow you still got financed and then later  you went back to the … Read more

What Kind Of Fools Are We?

What Kind Of Fools Are We?

If you don’t get the reference in today’s title, consider yourself lucky, ’cause that likely means you’re far younger than I.  The singer who made “What Kind of Fool Am I?” a pop hit was a handsome British crooner named Tony Newley, who was a variety show regular in the 60s and 70s in part … Read more

Dating Advice For An Old Friend

Dating Advice For An Old Friend

So I found out yesterday an old co-worker of mine is splitting with his wife, which I can certainly identify with.  It’s not pleasant in the process, to be sure, and I hope he doesn’t have quite as much of a hassle from his wife and her legal advisors as I’ve been dealing with.  He’s … Read more