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Old 11-01-2011, 11:39 PM
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Default Scientists release study of the power structure of the world economy

This is basically a list showing where and how the money/assets are stashed, it doesn't really tell you "who" owns the money since the CEO doesn't own everything in the corporation or anything.

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"An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy."

"When the team further untangled the web of ownership, it found much of it tracked back to a "super-entity" of 147 even more tightly knit companies - all of their ownership was held by other members of the super-entity - that controlled 40 per cent of the total wealth in the network. "In effect, less than 1 per cent of the companies were able to control 40 per cent of the entire network," says Glattfelder. Most were financial institutions."

"The real question, says the Zurich team, is whether it can exert concerted political power. Driffill feels 147 is too many to sustain collusion. Braha suspects they will compete in the market but act together on common interests. Resisting changes to the network structure may be one such common interest."

The top 50 of the 147 superconnected companies

1. Barclays plc
2. Capital Group Companies Inc
3. FMR Corporation
4. AXA
5. State Street Corporation
6. JP Morgan Chase & Co
7. Legal & General Group plc
8. Vanguard Group Inc
9. UBS AG
10. Merrill Lynch & Co Inc
11. Wellington Management Co LLP
12. Deutsche Bank AG
13. Franklin Resources Inc
14. Credit Suisse Group
15. Walton Enterprises LLC
16. Bank of New York Mellon Corp
17. Natixis
18. Goldman Sachs Group Inc
19. T Rowe Price Group Inc
20. Legg Mason Inc
21. Morgan Stanley
22. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
23. Northern Trust Corporation
24. Société Générale
25. Bank of America Corporation
26. Lloyds TSB Group plc
27. Invesco plc
28. Allianz SE 29. TIAA
30. Old Mutual Public Limited Company
31. Aviva plc
32. Schroders plc
33. Dodge & Cox
34. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc*
35. Sun Life Financial Inc
36. Standard Life plc
37. CNCE
38. Nomura Holdings Inc
39. The Depository Trust Company
40. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
41. ING Groep NV
42. Brandes Investment Partners LP
43. Unicredito Italiano SPA
44. Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan
45. Vereniging Aegon
46. BNP Paribas
47. Affiliated Managers Group Inc
48. Resona Holdings Inc
49. Capital Group International Inc
50. China Petrochemical Group Company

http://www.newscientist.com/article/...the-world.html
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Old 11-01-2011, 11:50 PM
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isnt this a good thing for the white man wehrmacht?
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Old 11-02-2011, 02:40 AM
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:15 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3bhH...eature=related

This is everybody's movement. Corporations are defined and found inherently Un-American by definition. Harvard bred business man, and brand consultant David Intrator gives a perfectly clear examination of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Hear him out. He's particularly calling on his conservatively like-minded peers.
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:26 PM
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That's nice but how is this science?
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:29 PM
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There's a reason usury was outlawed in the past, and will be again in the future. That list is a case in point.
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:43 PM
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The title of the article is pretty sensationalist but it's interesting nonetheless.

Link to the actual study: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...107.5728v2.pdf

In the methodology they exclude privately-held companies, so you have to keep that in mind.

The 147 companies control about 40% of the global corporate wealth (737 control 80% of it).

It looks like mostly banks and investment groups, which is not that surprising. I don't think this will come as a shock to most people.

There could be some valuable takeaways from this study, but unfortunately I'd bet that it will just be used as kneejerk cannon fodder for people who want to protest without thinking through an actual solution.
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Old 11-03-2011, 02:27 PM
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The current system sure as hell is NOT getting any better, so who gives a fuck if every single person that is interviewed at these protests doesn't lay out the perfect solution to solve all of our problems. The list of grievances is endless, however, a banker controlled globe with absolutely no concern for the well being of humans and nature seems to be near the top.

So when you say there will be valuable takeaways from this study, you're right. Knowledge is power, and the people demand power returned to them. If this study causes more people to wake up and realize our soon demise with the support of the status quo, and if they make their voices heard in rejection of the status quo based off the knowledge of this study, then it has proven useful.
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What did you expect from an institution that inherently encourages disgusting, unsustainable, destructive behaviour and even requires it by law since publicly traded companies are required to work towards turning a profit. These aren't bad people, they are working in a highly competitive institution that requires bad practices to stay alive and thrive. The system sucks, and people have gotten to the point where they internalize the statement that it's "just business" as if that give a waiver toward backwards and immoral behaviour and nobody ever questions it.

We've adopted the paradigm of constant consumption of limited resources and competition amongst eachother to produce the best. We've moved from competing in the wild for food to competing in the corporate jungle for market share. Someday we will have a just, civilized society.
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This is basically a list showing where and how the money/assets are stashed, it doesn't really tell you "who" owns the money since the CEO doesn't own everything in the corporation or anything.

The short version:

"An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy."

"When the team further untangled the web of ownership, it found much of it tracked back to a "super-entity" of 147 even more tightly knit companies - all of their ownership was held by other members of the super-entity - that controlled 40 per cent of the total wealth in the network. "In effect, less than 1 per cent of the companies were able to control 40 per cent of the entire network," says Glattfelder. Most were financial institutions."

"The real question, says the Zurich team, is whether it can exert concerted political power. Driffill feels 147 is too many to sustain collusion. Braha suspects they will compete in the market but act together on common interests. Resisting changes to the network structure may be one such common interest."

The top 50 of the 147 superconnected companies

1. Barclays plc
2. Capital Group Companies Inc
3. FMR Corporation
4. AXA
5. State Street Corporation
6. JP Morgan Chase & Co
7. Legal & General Group plc
8. Vanguard Group Inc
9. UBS AG
10. Merrill Lynch & Co Inc
11. Wellington Management Co LLP
12. Deutsche Bank AG
13. Franklin Resources Inc
14. Credit Suisse Group
15. Walton Enterprises LLC
16. Bank of New York Mellon Corp
17. Natixis
18. Goldman Sachs Group Inc
19. T Rowe Price Group Inc
20. Legg Mason Inc
21. Morgan Stanley
22. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
23. Northern Trust Corporation
24. Société Générale
25. Bank of America Corporation
26. Lloyds TSB Group plc
27. Invesco plc
28. Allianz SE 29. TIAA
30. Old Mutual Public Limited Company
31. Aviva plc
32. Schroders plc
33. Dodge & Cox
34. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc*
35. Sun Life Financial Inc
36. Standard Life plc
37. CNCE
38. Nomura Holdings Inc
39. The Depository Trust Company
40. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
41. ING Groep NV
42. Brandes Investment Partners LP
43. Unicredito Italiano SPA
44. Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan
45. Vereniging Aegon
46. BNP Paribas
47. Affiliated Managers Group Inc
48. Resona Holdings Inc
49. Capital Group International Inc
50. China Petrochemical Group Company

http://www.newscientist.com/article/...the-world.html
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