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" ... Almost every forecast out there has come to the same knee-jerk conclusion: this holiday shopping season’s sales are going to be catastrophically different. Despite the general doom and gloom, and perhaps ironically, this year’s unorthodox holiday shopping season is going to be roughly the same in terms of discounting practices — but across a longer period of time. ... "
" ... Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, which turned 2020 into a catastrophically bad year for Exxon and big other oil companies, Exxon’s ambitions to boost its oil production were coming under pressure. Investors were already beginning to sour on shale oil and gas as other big energy companies flirted with green energy. ... "
" ... I found out the hard way that we had a serious case of financial mismanagement — the story we were telling ourselves was actually a make-believe fantasy based on catastrophically bad numbers. ... "
" ... Oh dear. In fact, adjusting for inflation, the planned consolidation merely takes us back to where we were in 2002-03, when Labour catastrophically determined on buying itself a third term by taking the lid off public spending. Even after the consolidation, public spending per head will be about five times higher in real terms than it was in the 1930s. Britain is a hugely more wealthy country than it was in the 1930s, making the comparison virtually meaningless. ... "
" ... We expect this figure to increase substantially. Many healthcare executives have clung to fee-for-service because they’ve perceived greater financial risk in models that make providers accountable for the cost and quality of care. But Covid-19 made two things clear. First, that relying on fee-for-service payment can be catastrophically risky, such as when demand for elective procedures drops unexpectedly. And second, that our current transactional approach to care is completely inadequate for keeping individuals and the broader population healthy. ... "