We could have done so make cool, great things but all these ethical blogs, all these things keeping us from the, sort of like this attitude is, like this profit driven world and all these kinds of things have kept us from exploring incredible possibilities. Like if we could and views that curiosity precisely in this different way of approaching all this, which is like what new incredible societies could we get to if we harnessed our genius in a purposeful weight in that direction a . See what i mean . By turning it on its head. We really are out of time but if you have a last comment from the panel i would welcome the chance. Short sweet comment. Spill i totally get what your talking about because ive seen a. Ive seen it over and over again. The biggest opportunity for biocurious 2010 was getting equipment together, getting maybe 1 million worth of Lab Equipment that we bought for 20,000. That was the opportunity. That opened it up to lets say a couple thousand people, a couple thousan
Two technology snafus, one on facebook, remember the exchange was down three hours . Melissa right. There ask too much reputational risk. If you pick nasdaq, and there is another screwup it will hurt your Company Reputation alley. Facebook shares didnt recover until recently. Went down to almost 20 a share. A lot of people believe it was on a slow start and that snafu that occurred in 2012. That is what is going on right now. Bob greifeld ceo of nasdaq is out there still trying to push the nasdaqs credentials here. What big nasdaq credential, if youre a Chinese Investor you can not buy alibaba shares on new york stock exchange. You cant actually buy it on nasdaq but what you can buy a extraining traded fund. Something called the nasdaq 100. I dont know exactly the name. It is in the story on foxbusiness. Com. But you can get it on the shanghai exchange. Virtue of index fund Chinese Investors can get a shares of alibaba. You can only do that on the nasdaq. There will not be single under
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