Sunday, February 28, 2010

Risk and Business, an Introduction.

Profits are the basic and the mere outcome of any business activity but it sometimes isn’t the case. ‘Bread’ is the term that’s an analogy to the bottom-line. In most cases, risk, the business and its profits come together as a trinity factor more often than the ‘trilogy’ feature of some promised movie packs but the critical thing upon which most businesses slip is on the risk which is like a hidden land mine or a known thrown away peel of a banana skin. Today’s many ‘safe Investment Vehicles’ tend to break down in the mid way of even after a few seconds after their take off leaving a many of the investors to get into the bilateral drama of the ‘banana – bread’ relationship, that is leaving the investors fight for their bread.
This can be backed by live examples of firms whose claims such as ‘well risk managed professionals’ continues to experience losses on a significant scale. Many investors believe that ‘wall street’, the financial hub of arguably the money capital of stock field, is that is a road that lies in between the shores with komodo’s lurching and the grave that’s filled with monsters from Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ 
Investors aim at keeping away from the attack of neither the dragon nor the chase from the ghosts but its poignant that ‘Investing” has become akin to playing golf with the dragons.
A risk in business flows from a vulnerability to a mechanism and then to a Risk result.