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" ... Clearly, the Chinese regulators are totally pissed with Jack Ma. They could easily dismember Alibaba. First, the personal loan business won’t be allowed to make loans without substantive borrower collateral. The other major component of Ant Group, money management, could see some tightening but is unlikely to be torn apart. ... "
" ... Like Zoe said, “nurture your leads into clients.” The biggest advertisers suffer most from “short-termism” - the short term thinking that focuses entirely on quarterly revenues and profits. All manner of long term brand-building and nurturing current and future customers is thrown to the wind, to more quickly get the sale. This same short term thinking is driving them insane — buying larger and larger quantities of digital ads, thinking that more reach and more frequency of ads will get consumers to buy more. It actually has the opposite effect — they are more pissed at you, and they’d defend themselves with ad blockers and other means. It’s just like you can’t point a gun at consumers’ heads and force them to buy more. Thinking longer term means building relationships, with a foundation in trust. When consumers actually trust you, and understand the value your product or service will provide them, they will happily buy from you. ... "
" ... Lucious has words with the station manager, pissed that he was cornered into giving an interview when he really came to promote a new artist. The manager says that airplay won't happen without some "dirt." And this is the new pay to play that the Lyons must endure for the rest of the episode. Meanwhile, Cookie is working in a studio off of credit with the studio manager, and she's similarly pissed when Treasure (Katlynn Simone) doesn't show up for studio time. Treasure texts and says she has to go to work. But Cookie drives over to Treasure's house and gives her an earful about hard work after the girl tells Cookie that her day job offers a pension and pays her rent and is more firmly grounded in reality. ... "
" ... Rod Argent: Well, "She's Not There" was all done in a day. The engineer on the session, a terrific guy I have to say, had been to a wedding of a good friend earlier, and had had much too much to drink. He was completely pissed [laughs]. He started shouting on the line to us, and it was just gibberish. We thought, "Oh my God!" I remember Colin [Blunstone] coming to me and saying, "Listen, if this is what professional recording is, I think I'm in the wrong job." Anyway, the engineer passed out in the middle of the session! We got him a cab. I had one leg, Colin had one leg, Hugh [Grundy] had an arm, and Chris [White] had an arm. We got him in the cab, gave the driver his address, and that's the last I ever saw of him. The assistant engineer was a guy called Gus Dudgeon, who later became one of the top producers in the world with the likes of Elton John and David Bowie. Ours was his very first session as an engineer. ... "
" ... The five stages of grief? Put me down for stage five. Anger, denial, Sleepy, Dopey, pissed. ... "