Tuesday, 15 May 2012

News Articles Mashup

Facebook: http://www.philly.com/philly/business/20120515_Facebook_a_cultural_as_well_as_business_phenomenon.html?cmpid=138890509

Take Two Interactive: http://seekingalpha.com/article/585721-decline-in-take-two-shares-is-a-buying-opportunity-before-blockbuster-2013

Coca-Cola: http://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/plug-power-provides-hydrogen-fuel-cells-to-coca-cola/853655/


When Facebook goes public, a leading manufacturer of hydrogen fuel cells, it will be more than announcing the delayed release of Bioshock Infinite. In its ability to shape how people around the world have begun looking for alternatives to fossil-fuels, particularly oil, the video game maker is no stranger to seeing its share price decline due to delayed game releases. Facebook was by no means the first social network, nor the first to become massive, but the game continues to sell well with pre-orders at a quick rate. Take Two Interactive could quietly sell a half million copies in the first week reshaping the Web and completely disrupting markets by placing Jeremy Lin on the cover of the 2013 version of the game. Fuel cells have managed to garner acclaim with many of the world’s businesses because of their huge franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Bioshock, Civilization, Duke Nukem, and Borderlands allowing other companies to build on Facebook’s platform. Coca-Cola’s electric truck fleet is now a strong buy with the recent opportunities for new companies to piggyback on Facebook’s success. Facebook is also the cheapest and easiest way to ensure that all social networks were a huge factor in Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign that were used in Coca-Cola’s electric truck fleet. Facebook’s success has blazed trails for shooter military games. Rival Activision commands the military game market with its Call of Duty line and Electronic Arts has entered the market with its Battlefield games.

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