Thursday 25 July 2024

I honestly thought that

was litterly their business model. I was mistaken...

But all jokes aside are both the Bauligs and Dirk Kreuter interesting figures to watch in order to understand how the wide majority of The German Economy is performing from here on off the classic numbers.
To understand that theory you have to understand why building towns was an Aristocratic main interest for prosperity. 
All business is local derives from a time in which towns without large factories in plenty of number succeeded in prospering of which the initialy Polish town of Berlin was most impressive in succeeding. 
Economically, from a market perspective, thousand companies are better than ten employing the same amount of humans and having the same output. 
Competition is good for business. It keeps you sharp and cuts out the bad. 
The clients of both are no Pfizer Sales Men cutting deals worth millions or Rheinmetall on national contracts. Not even Google B2B Salesmen getting Lockheed Martin contracts against Microsoft Office worth about the same. 
They basically teach someone how to loos fear of calling someone earning about everage wage or some above out of a list of a few hundred.
If they both florish teaching Germans the Business Knigge of being a solid business it means more and more manged to not try the next Big Corpo, but do what created the base for industrial success:
Plenty of small timers still better off, than as a farmboy, but in the digitalised version instead of saving for a DKW motorcycle.
...Those in the Big Buildings without a Corporate Sign in Cyberpunk that run and scream, if we meet the others in dispute....