Month: July 2023
Thanks for reading on this Saturday morning. We’re going to talk about the Roman army, and then we’re going to talk about modern corporate governance. The relationship should become clear in a few paragraphs. *** When facing arrows or other projectiles in battle, Roman legions would adopt the testudo formation. Plutarch, the Greek historian/writer/philosopher describes the formation:…
Read MoreFrom the desk of Chuck Fuller: This morning, TRC Nexus shares with you an Op-Ed from NC Innovation Board Chair Kelly King – explaining NCInnovation’s economic potential for North Carolina. NCInnovation represents the largest economic development initiative in state history, enabling transformative impacts across rural and urban North Carolina. This morning’s read is worth your…
Read MoreThanks for joining us this morning. Last month, Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin BE-4 rocket engine exploded 10 seconds after launch. One might recall a headline-grabbing explosion of an Elon Musk SpaceX rocket in April and conclude the billionaires are going tit-for-tat in their competition for commercial space dominance. That might sound reasonable except for this fact: Musk’s reusable…
Read MoreThanks for joining us this Saturday. We hope you enjoyed some down time during what’s usually a slow holiday week. Last September, we wrote about North Carolina’s reliance on a single natural gas pipeline for its entire supply – a circumstance that’s rather unique, especially for a state of our size. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline would have remedied our…
Read MoreFrom the desk of Chuck Fuller In three days, the United States of America will celebrate her 247th year of existence. Compared to the dynastic empires of old, we’re still in our youth. The Ottoman Empire, for example, persisted under a sultanate for 642 years (1280-1922). Rome traces the origins of its 1,000-year history to 509…
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