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" ... I know. I know. I know. The phrase weak leader is an oxymoron. Yes, it should be noted that you can’t truly be a leader and also be weak. Leaders can have weak moments, and they can be vulnerable, but leadership – by its very nature – requires strength, discipline and courage. Also, weak leaders are driven by titles and make it all about them while actual leaders know this: ... "
" ... If the cloud provider were to be compromised, an enterprise’s data are exposed and damage and disaster are likely to follow. The risk and consequences that the daily news exposes in story after story inspire extreme caution among enterprise users. Above all else, they are determined to avoid any potential risk to their data. Beside government imposing stiff regulatory penalties for breaches, organizations risk their brands and corporate reputations when they trust the cloud, and cloud security still rings of oxymoron with the majority of enterprise customers. ... "
" ... The Wall Street Journal had a good article on the Hang Seng Index’s being overweight to “old economy” stocks, which has led to significant underperformance. While there are no Hang Seng Index ETFs in the US, the index is a big brand and popular in Asia. Not to pat ourselves on the back, but we were very focused on our “new economy” China ETFs eight years ago. I half-jokingly call ETF due diligence an oxymoron as very few people do it. A great deal of money is flowing into broad emerging market indexes as a way to play commodities’ strong performance. However, there is very little commodity exposure in broad Emerging Markets indexes. They now have a distinct growth tilt led by the largest holdings of Samsung, Taiwan Semiconductor, Alibaba, and Tencent. ... "
" ... The new Patek Philippe 6301P has the distinction of being described by the company as a “simple grand complication,” an oxymoron if there ever was one. Patek Philippe says the new ref. 6301P is its “purist manifestation to date” of a grande and petite sonnerie. The “simple” in the definition is partly a reference to the movement from which it is derived, the caliber 300 in the Grandmaster Chime, a 20-complication watch launched in 2015 to celebrate the brand’s 175th anniversary. That movement was also used in the commercial version of the anniversary watch, the 6300. By comparison, the new 6301P has only six complications. Still. ... "
" ... To recap, offline and disaster readiness as well as privacy are desirable properties for a CBDC, these are derived from our experiences with cash. All of them seem to be tied to physical possession of digital goods. An oxymoron that holds a contradiction in its heart. ... "