Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 7, 2017

Youtube daily Jul 3 2017

With style, a goalscoring style that's associated with Madrid, a winning style and a style to

fight until the end to get the result and leave everything out on the pitch.

And also to have quality because we have that, we have great players.

For more infomation >> Guti, winner of the Champions Cup as a Real Madrid player and coach - Duration: 1:51.

-------------------------------------------

BIC: The Company Behind the Pen - Duration: 10:33.

Writing lies at the foundation of modern society.

It is a technology that few of us think about, and today, we will explore the company behind

the pen, BIC.

Before the advent of metal pens, the western world's writing instrument of choice was

the quill.

Finding bird feathers wasn't very hard, and ever since 600 AD that's how most writing

was done.

Once the Industrial Revolution got underway, improved metallurgy and mass production techniques

resulted in the dip pen.

It was essentially a metal nib mounted on a handle; it could barely hold more ink than

a quill and it's practical use was about the same.

The first truly practical pens appeared at the end of the 19th century.

They are what we call fountain pens, and the innovation behind them was that they had a

reservoir of ink inside.

The first commercially successful fountain pens were built in 1884 by this guy, Lewis

Waterman.

He was originally an insurance broker, but one day when signing a very important contract,

the prototype fountain pen he had bought for the occasion broke and leaked ink on the whole

document.

This accident eventually resulted in the deal getting cancelled and Waterman losing his

job.

Making the best out of a bad situation, Waterman decided to build a better fountain pen, and

it was his design that truly made fountain pens the dominant writing instrument of the

next half century.

It wouldn't be until the 1930s that fountain pens would finally meet their match.

The man responsible for that was Laszlo Biro, a Hungarian journalist.

He had noticed that the ink used in newspaper printing dried quickly, leaving the paper

dry and smudge-free.

When he tried using the same ink in a fountain pen, however, it wouldn't flow into the

tip because it was too viscous.

After seven years of trial and error, Laszlo developed a new tip for his pen consisting

of a ball that could freely rotate in a socket.

As the ball ran along the paper, it would siphon ink from an internal cartridge and

spread it out evenly.

What Laszlo had created was the ballpoint pen, but the timing of his invention was a

bit unlucky.

As Hungarian Jew, Laszlo was well aware of what was happening in Germany, and so in 1938

he packed his bags and moved to Paris.

While there, he got the lucky chance of meeting the president of Argentina, Agustín Pedro

Justo.

He was so impressed by the ballpoint pen that he told Laszlo to emigrate to Argentina, which,

of course, he did, as he wanted to be as far away from Germany as possible.

Once in Argentina, Laszlo set up a company for his pens and by 1943 he was selling them

to His Majesty's Royal Air Force in the UK.

This first generation of ballpoint pens wasn't perfect, however; the metal case was prone

to leaking and the ink would often clog.

Most of Laszlo's non-government clients ended up returning their pens, which drove

his company to the brink of bankruptcy.

To keep the company afloat, Laszlo resorted to selling the rights to his pen in Europe

and in the US.

The man who bought the European rights to the ballpoint pen was a Frenchman, Baron Marcel

Bich.

He had entered the pen business in 1945, when he had bought a damaged factory on the outskirts

of Paris and used it to start making fountain pens.

Marcel fell in love with the ballpoint pen, and in 1950 when he heard that Laszlo was

selling the patent, he threw $2 million at Laszlo to get it.

With the patent in hand, Marcel used his considerable resources to acquire plastic and precision

stainless steel technology from Switzerland.

Now, keep in mind, plastic was still a very new invention in the early 1950s and it had

only been commercialized a few year prior.

The shaping machines Marcel bought were cutting edge for their time, capable of shaping metal

down to 10 micrometers.

The design of Marcel's pens was as simplistic as it was brilliant:

The pen's barrel was shaped similarly to a pencil, making it very hard to roll off

a table, and since it was made of transparent polystyrene, it was easy to see when you were

running out of ink.

What truly made Marcel's endeavor successful, however, was his understanding of economies

of scale.

You see, the pens that Laszlo sold were very expensive, and although they were vastly superior

to fountain pens, it was very hard to justify spending the equivalent of one week's wage

for one pen.

Marcel, however, streamlined his production and bought everything in bulk, allowing him

to sell his pens for a fraction of the cost: only 50 centimes, the equivalent of 18 cents

in the US.

Marcel's initial plan was to sell the pens under his family name, but once people told

him how English speakers were pronouncing it, he decided to drop the H.

Thus, in 1950 he established Societe BIC and began flooding France with his trademark pen,

which he called the BIC Cristal.

Unsurprisingly, the pen was an instant hit, surpassing everything on the market both in

terms of quality and price.

Within 3 years, Marcel was selling 40 million pens annually.

He could barely keep up with the rising demand and so he started opening subsidiaries left

and right: by 1954 he was operating across Western Europe,

and just two years later his pens were also sold in South America and Africa.

Marcel didn't enter the US market until 1958, and he did so in a very interesting

fashion.

Remember our friend Lewis Waterman?

He was the insurance broker who started making fountain pens in the late 1880s.

The company he had started was now the largest manufacturer of fountain pens in the US, but

the ballpoint revolution had left them near bankruptcy.

To gain a foothold in the States, Marcel offered to buy Waterman and he did so for $1 million.

He repurposed most of Waterman's factories to make ballpoint pens, and he kept the fountain

pen division as a luxury brand, which is still around to this day, although as a separate

entity.

In 1961 French artist Raymond Savignac created the BIC Boy, which has remained a part of

the company's logo ever since.

That year the company replaced their stainless steel ballpoints with much harder tungsten

carbide, which they still use today.

By the end of the 1960s BIC pens were sold on every inhabited continent, and Marcel was

looking for other products to add to his arsenal.

In line with his philosophy, he needed something cheap and disposable that people would use

every day: a pocket lighter turned out to be the perfect candidate.

Much like with the ballpoint pen, Marcel's affordable lighter outperformed all available

alternatives and was capable of producing 3,000 flames over its lifetime.

Its release in 1973 was met with universal acclaim and today lighter sales make up over

35% of the company's revenue.

Just two years later Marcel found another market he could conquer.

In what was essentially a declaration of war on Gillette, BIC released a disposable safety

razor in 1975.

They heavily undercut Gillette and have been a thorn in their sides ever since.

Although BIC have had a hard time outcompeting Gillette, razor sales are still a big chunk

of their business, making up almost 24% of their sales today.

As a lifetime watersports enthusiast, Marcel established BIC Sport in 1979, which made

windsurf equipment and sailboards.

Although BIC Sport is still around today, it is a very minor part of the company and

it hasn't been very successful.

Marcel's future endeavors, however, would fare even worse.

A few months after starting BIC Sport, Marcel decided to enter the clothing market by purchasing

Guy Laroche from its founder for $10 million.

At first the deal seemed great, but with the legendary fashion designer in failing health

and incapable of making new designs, the fashion company soon became unprofitable.

When Guy himself died in 1989, things became even worse after a series of failed successors.

Marcel was also getting pretty old at that point and was starting to make mistakes, like

when he tried to enter the perfume market in 1989 and failed so miserably, that he scrapped

the whole line of perfumes just two years later.

Marcel died in 1994, and his son Bruno took up the reigns to fix the company.

His first move was to strengthen BIC's hold on the pen business by buying Wite-Out and

Tipp-Ex, the two largest correction brands in the world.

He sold the unprofitable Guy Laroche in 2001, and it eventually ended up in the hands of

a Chinese company.

Since then BIC has tried to venture into the realm of consumer electronics by selling mobile

phones, tablets and hydrogen fuel cells, but the results have been lackluster at best.

Even today, their most successful products are Marcel's original trifecta: pens, razors

and lighters.

In fact, just in 2016 BIC sold 7 billion pens, 2.5 billion razors and 1.5 billion lighters.

If time has shown anything, it's that the company's success lies in the simplicity

of their products and judging by their failure to profit from anything more complex than

a ballpoint pen, they would do well to continue honoring Marcel's legacy.

Thanks for watching!

If you enjoyed this video, please consider supporting us on Patreon.

We spent more than we're willing to admit digging through scanned newspapers to find

all of this stuff, so any help would be more than welcome.

If you enjoyed the history of BIC feel free to subscribe for more and to check out the

full Behind the Business playlist for the interesting stories of other big companies.

Once again, thanks a lot for watching, and as always: stay smart.

For more infomation >> BIC: The Company Behind the Pen - Duration: 10:33.

-------------------------------------------

Dhananjoy ( ধনঞ্জয় ) | Official Trailer | Anirban | Mimi | Anusha | Bickram Ghosh | Arindam Sil |SVF - Duration: 1:14.

For more infomation >> Dhananjoy ( ধনঞ্জয় ) | Official Trailer | Anirban | Mimi | Anusha | Bickram Ghosh | Arindam Sil |SVF - Duration: 1:14.

-------------------------------------------

Wiatrówka Hammerli 850 Airmagnum XT | Sklep Militaria.pl - Duration: 2:44.

For more infomation >> Wiatrówka Hammerli 850 Airmagnum XT | Sklep Militaria.pl - Duration: 2:44.

-------------------------------------------

HÀI TRUNG QUỐC.Clip hài hước_siêu bựa,ngu người nhất Trung Quốc(Most funny China)P10 - Duration: 21:00.

See more videos at: "Cuong Nguyen_Tong hop video giai tri"

See more videos at: "Cuong Nguyen_Tong hop video giai tri"

See more videos at: "Cuong Nguyen_Tong hop video giai tri"

For more infomation >> HÀI TRUNG QUỐC.Clip hài hước_siêu bựa,ngu người nhất Trung Quốc(Most funny China)P10 - Duration: 21:00.

-------------------------------------------

Handbags for Women and Girls Designer Handbags Collection Designer Handbag in amazon 99533577 - Duration: 0:28.

Tops Handbags for Women and Girls Designer

Handbags Collection Designer Handbag in amazon online shopping handbags

For more infomation >> Handbags for Women and Girls Designer Handbags Collection Designer Handbag in amazon 99533577 - Duration: 0:28.

-------------------------------------------

Thi Công Đổ bê tông bố trí thép cốp pha dầm sàn nhà nhẹ nhàng - Duration: 10:47.

For more infomation >> Thi Công Đổ bê tông bố trí thép cốp pha dầm sàn nhà nhẹ nhàng - Duration: 10:47.

-------------------------------------------

Junmi KIDS - Spiderman et Joker| Excavateurs et Camions à benne basculante| Vidéo pour enfants - Duration: 14:56.

For more infomation >> Junmi KIDS - Spiderman et Joker| Excavateurs et Camions à benne basculante| Vidéo pour enfants - Duration: 14:56.

-------------------------------------------

Khoảnh khắc kỳ diệu - BÁC SĨ TẬN TẬM - Phim hoạt hình ► Phim hoạt hình hay nhất 2017 - Duration: 5:32.

For more infomation >> Khoảnh khắc kỳ diệu - BÁC SĨ TẬN TẬM - Phim hoạt hình ► Phim hoạt hình hay nhất 2017 - Duration: 5:32.

-------------------------------------------

Chủ tịch Trần Đại Quang về nước HÉ LỘ nhiều điều BẤT NGỜ triệu người mong chờ GÂY VANG DỘI - Duration: 1:00:33.

For more infomation >> Chủ tịch Trần Đại Quang về nước HÉ LỘ nhiều điều BẤT NGỜ triệu người mong chờ GÂY VANG DỘI - Duration: 1:00:33.

-------------------------------------------

tin khẩn cấp/việt nam hoang mang khi nhận được tin này từ biển đông dữ - Duration: 14:28.

For more infomation >> tin khẩn cấp/việt nam hoang mang khi nhận được tin này từ biển đông dữ - Duration: 14:28.

-------------------------------------------

Huawei EMUI: Launcher wechseln | The Phantom Tutorials - Duration: 1:30.

For more infomation >> Huawei EMUI: Launcher wechseln | The Phantom Tutorials - Duration: 1:30.

-------------------------------------------

Honda City Nguyên nhân số sàn bị loại bỏ ở Việt Nam - Duration: 10:32.

For more infomation >> Honda City Nguyên nhân số sàn bị loại bỏ ở Việt Nam - Duration: 10:32.

-------------------------------------------

List of hidden Chrome URL's which are very helpful for window users - Duration: 1:14.

hlo friends

it's a super easy methods u just need to type chrome://chrome-urls/ in address bar

here u go list of all chrome shortcut URL's

u can view your accessibility settings

there is also a link giving a full list of chrome error with code , u can find it here

the debug links are just for fun

like the restart link will restart your chrome

u can also check your chrome version

but u can't update it

thx for watching like/dislike

For more infomation >> List of hidden Chrome URL's which are very helpful for window users - Duration: 1:14.

-------------------------------------------

Fun Pet Games for Girls 😻Talent Pet Beach Show - Baby Play Fun Kid's Games - Duration: 22:21.

Talented Pets Show By Libii

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét