Iran demands compensation from USA |
This is the case when sanctions can turn out to be profitable. Iran must have decided to make money on the American sanctions. The country's authorities defined new conditions to return to the nuclear deal whereby the United States should pay $50 billion in compensation. According to Secretary of the Iranian Expediency Council Mohsen Rezai, Tehran needs conditions that go beyond the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA). If the Americans want to restore the deal, they themselves must comply with the agreement and pay compensation, he believes. The damage from the imposed oil restrictions was estimated at $50 billion. The official also said that the recent sanctions from the US against the National Bank of Iran had almost completely isolated the Islamic Republic and continued to do so.
Not long ago, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani accused Washington of violating international laws and announced Tehran's readiness to return to negotiations on the nuclear deal on the condition that the US would lift all sanctions against the Republic. He suggests that the only reason for such action is that the United States wants to conquer the region and take over oil in eastern Saudi Arabia. This is the same reason why the country is fighting with China and other market players, the President of Iran thinks.
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World’s 5 leading financial cities |
It is not easy to get the status of a global financial center. According to experts, only the largest megacities with financial flows from around the world may become global financial centres. Additionally, they need to survive in a highly competitive environment. Here are the top five global financial cities
New York, US
New York is the global financial center of the United States and the world. In 2008, the city’s financial firms controlled 40% of the global capital. Major financial corporations such as Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., American International Group, Goldman Sachs Group, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch have chosen New York from other megacities. Presently, New York’s financial industry is concentrated on Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
London, UK
London is a key economic and financial center in the UK and Europe. It is one of the megacities competing against New York for being called the leading financial hub. London Stock Exchange is the heart of the global currency market. Currently, the situation is complicated due to the Brexit saga turmoil. The UK’s finance industry faces challenges amid possible no-deal Brexit which can seriously hurt business, experts warn.
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong’s economy is based on the free market, low taxation, and positive non-interventionism. The city is an offshore territory free from value added tax or its equivalents. It is a free port without any customs duties on commodity imports.
Singapore
Singapore is a highly developed country based on the market economy and low taxation. Transnational corporations play a key role in the country's economy. Singapore attracts investors from all over the world with its low tax rates. There are five types of taxes in the country including income and payroll tax.
Shanghai, China
Shanghai is China’s largest financial and trading center. The Shanghai Stock Exchange was established in 1990 and became the first stock market in mainland China. Currently, it is widely known as a reliable exchange platform. Meanwhile, the Shanghai Futures Exchange has an honorable place among the world’s leading commodity markets. It is considered one of the largest regarding the volume of trading futures on natural rubber and copper. The Shanghai Gold Exchange is one of the Chinese leading precious metal traders.
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World’s 5 leading financial cities |
It is not easy to get the status of a global financial center. According to experts, only the largest megacities with financial flows from around the world may become global financial centres. Additionally, they need to survive in a highly competitive environment. Here are the top five global financial cities
New York, US
New York is the global financial center of the United States and the world. In 2008, the city’s financial firms controlled 40% of the global capital. Major financial corporations such as Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., American International Group, Goldman Sachs Group, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch have chosen New York from other megacities. Presently, New York’s financial industry is concentrated on Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
London, UK
London is a key economic and financial center in the UK and Europe. It is one of the megacities competing against New York for being called the leading financial hub. London Stock Exchange is the heart of the global currency market. Currently, the situation is complicated due to the Brexit saga turmoil. The UK’s finance industry faces challenges amid possible no-deal Brexit which can seriously hurt business, experts warn.
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong’s economy is based on the free market, low taxation, and positive non-interventionism. The city is an offshore territory free from value added tax or its equivalents. It is a free port without any customs duties on commodity imports.
Singapore
Singapore is a highly developed country based on the market economy and low taxation. Transnational corporations play a key role in the country's economy. Singapore attracts investors from all over the world with its low tax rates. There are five types of taxes in the country including income and payroll tax.
Shanghai, China
Shanghai is China’s largest financial and trading center. The Shanghai Stock Exchange was established in 1990 and became the first stock market in mainland China. Currently, it is widely known as a reliable exchange platform. Meanwhile, the Shanghai Futures Exchange has an honorable place among the world’s leading commodity markets. It is considered one of the largest regarding the volume of trading futures on natural rubber and copper. The Shanghai Gold Exchange is one of the Chinese leading precious metal traders.
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Venezuela considers adding Bitcoin and Ethereum to its reserves The American sanctions have left Venezuela no other choice but to renegotiate its payments system. So, the Venezuelan government led by President Nicolas Maduro is considering to replenish its foreign exchange reserves with Bitcoin and Ethereum. The idea was initiated by the country's state-owned oil and natural gas company Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), whose specialists had already started working on the implementation of the plan.
Notably, PDVSA has virtually no capacity to handle payments to customers in a traditional way. Therefore, it is currently reviewing all possible options, including the adoption of cryptocurrencies. However, in this case, the company is likely to face a number of difficulties. First of all, it will be forced to get listed on the stock exchange, which requires compliance with certain legal standards. Besides, the management of PDVSA is trying to avoid open-market transactions involving cryptocurrencies. That is why the oil producer is promoting the idea that the central bank pays the company's suppliers on its behalf using cryptocurrencies.
Earlier, the Maduro government launched its own cryptocurrency named El Petro. That was the first state-issued cryptocurrency in the world. However, the project dried up as quickly as it started. All the attempts to adopt the Venezuelan currency failed. The currency was supposed to be backed by the country's oil reserves from the Ayacucho 1 oil field, but the development had not yet commenced. Moreover, the National Assembly of Venezuela stated that such a type of financing violated three provisions of the Venezuelan Constitution.
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Venezuela considers adding Bitcoin and Ethereum to its reserves |
The American sanctions have left Venezuela no other choice but to renegotiate its payments system. So, the Venezuelan government led by President Nicolas Maduro is considering to replenish its foreign exchange reserves with Bitcoin and Ethereum. The idea was initiated by the country's state-owned oil and natural gas company Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), whose specialists had already started working on the implementation of the plan.
Notably, PDVSA has virtually no capacity to handle payments to customers in a traditional way. Therefore, it is currently reviewing all possible options, including the adoption of cryptocurrencies. However, in this case, the company is likely to face a number of difficulties. First of all, it will be forced to get listed on the stock exchange, which requires compliance with certain legal standards. Besides, the management of PDVSA is trying to avoid open-market transactions involving cryptocurrencies. That is why the oil producer is promoting the idea that the central bank pays the company's suppliers on its behalf using cryptocurrencies.
Earlier, the Maduro government launched its own cryptocurrency named El Petro. That was the first state-issued cryptocurrency in the world. However, the project dried up as quickly as it started. All the attempts to adopt the Venezuelan currency failed. The currency was supposed to be backed by the country's oil reserves from the Ayacucho 1 oil field, but the development had not yet commenced. Moreover, the National Assembly of Venezuela stated that such a type of financing violated three provisions of the Venezuelan Constitution.
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Venezuela considers adding Bitcoin and Ethereum to its reserves The American sanctions have left Venezuela no other choice but to renegotiate its payments system. So, the Venezuelan government led by President Nicolas Maduro is considering to replenish its foreign exchange reserves with Bitcoin and Ethereum. The idea was initiated by the country's state-owned oil and natural gas company Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), whose specialists had already started working on the implementation of the plan.
Notably, PDVSA has virtually no capacity to handle payments to customers in a traditional way. Therefore, it is currently reviewing all possible options, including the adoption of cryptocurrencies. However, in this case, the company is likely to face a number of difficulties. First of all, it will be forced to get listed on the stock exchange, which requires compliance with certain legal standards. Besides, the management of PDVSA is trying to avoid open-market transactions involving cryptocurrencies. That is why the oil producer is promoting the idea that the central bank pays the company's suppliers on its behalf using cryptocurrencies.
Earlier, the Maduro government launched its own cryptocurrency named El Petro. That was the first state-issued cryptocurrency in the world. However, the project dried up as quickly as it started. All the attempts to adopt the Venezuelan currency failed. The currency was supposed to be backed by the country's oil reserves from the Ayacucho 1 oil field, but the development had not yet commenced. Moreover, the National Assembly of Venezuela stated that such a type of financing violated three provisions of the Venezuelan Constitution.
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5 best countries for Russians to retire |
Today, most Russian seniors are willing to move closer to the sea. When choosing the best countries for a comfortable retirement, they consider both convenience and living costs. Specialists often wonder which countries are the best to live in for Russian pensioners. There are five most popular destinations to choose from
Bulgaria
Bulgaria takes first place among the most attractive countries for retirement. The climate is mild, and the Bulgarian language is very similar to Russian. Moreover, the Bulgarian law system is very flexible. You can get permanent residency on rather favourable terms. In order to apply for a residence permit, you need to confirm your housing (owned or rented), as well as provide at least 1,600 euros on your account. Residing in Bulgaria allows you to travel around Europe without visas. Here it is possible to live a comfortable life even on a small pension. There is only one drawback: you can never obtain Bulgarian citizenship
Montenegro
Montenegro ranks second on the list of the most popular countries among Russian retirees. The local mentality is almost the same as of Russian citizens. Like in Bulgaria, Montenegro can boast a favourable marine climate. Food prices are rather low and affordable for most Russian pensioners. To obtain a residence permit, you need to buy your own accommodation since there are no other available options. One of the disadvantages of the country is that it is not a member of the Schengen area. So, you will need a visa to go to Europe.
China
China is another preferred country for Russian senior citizens. The cost per square metre in China is lower than in some parts of the Russian Federation. At the same time, utility costs are quite moderate. A massive relocation of Russians to the country has led to the creation of Russian speaking areas in Chinese cities. With Russian retirement benefits, a person can afford a comfortable life there. In PRC, it is possible for Russians to obtain a residence permit when buying a house or apartment. The climate in China is very similar to Russian.
Turkey
The fourth place in this ranking is taken by Turkey. A lot of Russian citizens come to work here. Many Russian pensioners also choose this country. With an income of 10,000 rubles, you can live in comfort, buying all the necessary products and relaxing on the beaches. Real estate prices in Turkey are quite reasonable. If you own a house, you can easily apply for a permanent stay. Among possible downsides, the unstable military situation in the country can be noted.
Egypt
Egypt is in the fifth place among the best countries for retirement. Living conditions in this country are alike those in Turkey. In Egypt, there is also a large number of Russians working there. Fresh and wholesome food is sold everywhere and it is very cheap. When moving to Egypt, you should consider local traditions and culture. An extremely hot climate may be a disadvantage as it is not suitable for everyone.
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Samogon index to be barometer of Russia’s economy |
Experts in different countries invent informal methods of evaluating a state of affairs in any economy. However, there is a grain of truth in every joke. Let’s take for example the Big Mac index which is published by The Economist annually to measure purchasing power parity (PPP). The Borscht Index was devised as a metric of inflation in Russia. Alexey Zubets, a pundit from the Financial University under the Russian Federation Government, developed his own out-of-the-box indicator. The Samogon index was created as a result of the research which reveals the direct link between consumption of strong home-made alcohol and economic conditions of the population. Isn’t it a clever idea? As long as the domestic economy gets stuck in more trouble, the population cannot afford to buy quality legal beverages and shifts focus towards cheap home-made alcohol or fake alcohol sold in the black market, Alexey Zubets explains. In other words, growing consumption of home-made or illegal alcohol mirrors a decline in personal income, the economist concludes. From his viewpoint, this indicator is going to be a precursor to an economic crisis in Russia. Believe it or not, this unconventional tool signals the winning streak in the domestic economy nowadays. Samogon production rates and sales remains low this year. At present, samogon is distilled by only 4.5% of the polled people from cities with the population of over 250,000. The separate survey shows that such a drink is mostly produced in Saransk, Astrakhan, Ulyanovsk, Lipetsk, and Novorossiysk.
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8 remarkable scientific discoveries |
Progress does not stand still, especially in science. Numerous scientific researches constantly give new discoveries to humanity. Some of these impressive inventions worth mentioning. Read about eight remarkable scientific discoveries in our article
Invisibility cloak
This technology seems to have come down from the pages of science fiction books. Experts from Purdue University have found a way to control the speed of light by means of accelerating its movement along the optic fiber of the wavefront and slowing its by the end. This effect makes a sort of a hole in space and time that helps to move without being seen. Scientists are experimenting with different types of material in order to create the fabric they need. It will be part of an invisibility cloak which will hide everything that is under it.
Oxygen injection
Oxygen injection, developed in Boston Children’s Hospital, the US, allows any person to hold the breath for about 30 minutes. Half an hour without air is a strong result. Holding your breath for this period of time can break the world record. The secret of this invention is that oxygen particles surrounded by fat are easier to inject into the bloodstream. These particles are deformed in a special way and do not cause patients embolia. According to experts, oxygen injections will be widely used in medicine of the future
Self-cleaning clothes
Scientists from the University of California have created a fabric that can drastically solve the problem of dirty clothes. The substance removes not only the dirt but also traces of chemicals that are destructing under the sunlight. During the experiment, anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid was added to the cotton fabric. It has eliminated all the dirty spots. The bad news is that such innovative clothing is very expensive. Currently, the scientists are making cheaper fabric with similar qualities. Military and medical personnel is expected to become the first to receive self-cleaning clothes.
Upsalite
The world's strongest absorbent has been found by accident. Researchers in Uppsala, Sweden left the equipment that turns magnesium carbonate into powder on for too long. Upsalite, an extra porous material, covers a surface area of 800 square meters per gram and the pore size is 10 nanometers, appeared in the process of reaction. Experts call it an “impossible material”. Upsalite surpasses the best absorbents by all standards. Potential areas of use of the product are humidity control and oil pollution removal.
Sulfur hexafluoride
This amazing substance is an artificially created gas. The product has a funny side effect. People start talking in a very gruff voice. Thus, the speed of sound is slowing down and voice is becoming low and deep. Sulfur hexafluoride cannot be deeply inhaled. Otherwise, it will remain in the inferior lung. The gas has such a high density that it is able to maintain objects in a state of soaring, creating the illusion of levitation.
LiquiGlide
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the US, have invented a unique surface called LiquiGlide. It provides a perfect glide and is not toxic. LiquidGlide can be used in various fields, e.g. for glass and plastic surfaces. It is enough to flip the bottle of ketchup or sauce upside down and everything that is inside will appear on a plate. This innovation has been approved by the US Department of Health.
Bose–Einstein condensate
Scientists Satyendra Bose and Albert Einstein first predicted the idea of a unique condensate in the 1920s. However, it became possible to create the substance only recently. Bose–Einstein condensate is a special state of matter cooled to an extremely low temperature, very close to absolute zero. Under such conditions, atoms behave in an unusual way and quantum effects occur. Since it is impossible to achieve such low temperatures in reality, condensate is used to monitor the particles’ activity.
Electrically conductive cement
Scientists in Alicante, Spain have developed a special kind of cement that allows to conduct electricity and heat. These qualities do not have any impact on the concrete’s strength. According to experts, heated concrete will help to avoid icing and snow buildup. The secret of the material lies in carbon nanotubes, which are part of the cement structure and provide conductivity and strength. Electrically conductive cement has successfully passed the first tests but experts continue its improvement.
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8 remarkable scientific discoveries |
Progress does not stand still, especially in science. Numerous scientific researches constantly give new discoveries to humanity. Some of these impressive inventions worth mentioning. Read about eight remarkable scientific discoveries in our article
Invisibility cloak
This technology seems to have come down from the pages of science fiction books. Experts from Purdue University have found a way to control the speed of light by means of accelerating its movement along the optic fiber of the wavefront and slowing its by the end. This effect makes a sort of a hole in space and time that helps to move without being seen. Scientists are experimenting with different types of material in order to create the fabric they need. It will be part of an invisibility cloak which will hide everything that is under it.
Oxygen injection
Oxygen injection, developed in Boston Children’s Hospital, the US, allows any person to hold the breath for about 30 minutes. Half an hour without air is a strong result. Holding your breath for this period of time can break the world record. The secret of this invention is that oxygen particles surrounded by fat are easier to inject into the bloodstream. These particles are deformed in a special way and do not cause patients embolia. According to experts, oxygen injections will be widely used in medicine of the future
Self-cleaning clothes
Scientists from the University of California have created a fabric that can drastically solve the problem of dirty clothes. The substance removes not only the dirt but also traces of chemicals that are destructing under the sunlight. During the experiment, anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid was added to the cotton fabric. It has eliminated all the dirty spots. The bad news is that such innovative clothing is very expensive. Currently, the scientists are making cheaper fabric with similar qualities. Military and medical personnel is expected to become the first to receive self-cleaning clothes.
Upsalite
The world's strongest absorbent has been found by accident. Researchers in Uppsala, Sweden left the equipment that turns magnesium carbonate into powder on for too long. Upsalite, an extra porous material, covers a surface area of 800 square meters per gram and the pore size is 10 nanometers, appeared in the process of reaction. Experts call it an “impossible material”. Upsalite surpasses the best absorbents by all standards. Potential areas of use of the product are humidity control and oil pollution removal.
Sulfur hexafluoride
This amazing substance is an artificially created gas. The product has a funny side effect. People start talking in a very gruff voice. Thus, the speed of sound is slowing down and voice is becoming low and deep. Sulfur hexafluoride cannot be deeply inhaled. Otherwise, it will remain in the inferior lung. The gas has such a high density that it is able to maintain objects in a state of soaring, creating the illusion of levitation.
LiquiGlide
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the US, have invented a unique surface called LiquiGlide. It provides a perfect glide and is not toxic. LiquidGlide can be used in various fields, e.g. for glass and plastic surfaces. It is enough to flip the bottle of ketchup or sauce upside down and everything that is inside will appear on a plate. This innovation has been approved by the US Department of Health.
Bose–Einstein condensate
Scientists Satyendra Bose and Albert Einstein first predicted the idea of a unique condensate in the 1920s. However, it became possible to create the substance only recently. Bose–Einstein condensate is a special state of matter cooled to an extremely low temperature, very close to absolute zero. Under such conditions, atoms behave in an unusual way and quantum effects occur. Since it is impossible to achieve such low temperatures in reality, condensate is used to monitor the particles’ activity.
Electrically conductive cement
Scientists in Alicante, Spain have developed a special kind of cement that allows to conduct electricity and heat. These qualities do not have any impact on the concrete’s strength. According to experts, heated concrete will help to avoid icing and snow buildup. The secret of the material lies in carbon nanotubes, which are part of the cement structure and provide conductivity and strength. Electrically conductive cement has successfully passed the first tests but experts continue its improvement.
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Amazing stories of stolen then found pictures |
One can only envy the confidence of art thieves. They managed to steal the most protected works of art with such ease and at the same time boldness that shocked the audience. No wonder, most of these crimes remain unsolved and art masterpieces disappear without a trace. In this article, we will tell you the most extraordinary stories about stolen but then returned to galleries and museums pieces of art.
Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci
Some art experts say that the "Mona Lisa" was not widely known at the beginning of the XX century. It became world famous only after it was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, a handyman who installed protective glass cases over paintings, hid in a closet before the crime. On August 21, he took out the picture, got rid of the frame on the stairs and put the masterpiece under his clothes.
For two long years, the world knew nothing about the whereabouts of La Gioconda until the thief was caught having tried to sell the stolen masterpiece in Italy. All that time, he kept da Vinci's work in his Paris apartment in a double-bottomed suitcase.
Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh
The Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, known also as the Stedelijk Museum, was robbed several times: in 1972, the thief took 54 paintings by famous artists. Luckily, most of them had already been found.
On May 21, 1988, the robbery took place again. There were three missing paintings: one of the original of "Sunflowers" by Vincent van Gogh, "A street in Nevers" by Johan Jongkind, and "Still life with bottles and apples" by Paul Cezanne. To the delight of art lovers, the paintings were discovered two weeks later when the thieves attempted to sell the pictures.
Potato Eaters And Other 20 Paintings by Vincent van Gogh
One of the biggest art thefts in history since World War II occurred at the Van Gogh Museum in 1991. Twenty paintings of the famous Dutch artist were taken out of the gallery.
Luckily, when the thieves put all the pictures in the car they found out that one of the car’s wheels got a flat tire. Therefore, they had to leave empty-handed. Nevertheless, the damage was done: three paintings were badly torn. The thieves appeared before the court only a few months later.
View Of Sea At Scheveningen, Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen, Vincent van Gogh
Ten years later, in 2002, two paintings were stolen again from the Museum of Van Gogh. The thieves who sneaked into the building on the night of December 7th concealed their identities under masks and took out canvases that were practically unguarded and uninsured.
In September 2016, the Italian police managed to trace the looters. They found them in the shelter of one of the mafia's leaders - Drug Lord Raffaele Imperiale.
Scream, Edvard Munch
The famous canvas of the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch "The Scream" has been stolen several times: in 1994, one of the four versions of the painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo, ten years later the same fate befell another version along with "Madonna" in the Munch Museum.
If the first time the masterpiece was found relatively quickly (as a result of a special operation carried out by a secret agent), the second time the paintings were retrieved by the police only in 2006. It took another two years to fix the moisture-damaged paintings and return them to the museum.
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso
On April 23, 2003, three of the most renowned world’s paintings were stolen: "Fortifications of Paris with houses " by Vincent van Gogh," "Tahitian Landscape" by Paul Gauguin, and "Poverty" by Pablo Picasso.
However, this case stands out from others because of one peculiar detail: a couple of days later, the paintings were found rolled up in a public toilet nearby with a note where the thieves expressed their concern about the weak protection of art objects.
Young Parisian, Conversation With The Gardener, Pierre Auguste Renoir
On 22 December 2000, three men, one of whom was armed, broke into the National Museum in Stockholm and stole "Young Parisian" and "Conversation with the gardener" - Pierre Auguste Renoir's paintings, as well as a self-portrait of Rembrandt van Rijn.
The investigation showed that the robbers managed to escape quickly thanks to figureheads who distracted the police from the theft. The moment the alarm went off in the museum, the police received a call about the car on fire. So, precious time was lost. However, one of Renoir's paintings was soon found during a raid on drug dealers, the other two were discovered in 2005.
Madonna Of The Yarnwinder, Leonardo da Vinci
In August 2003, another painting by Leonardo da Vinci — The Madonna of the Yarnwinder was stolen. The thieves who visited the Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland as ordinary tourists could steal other masterpieces for hundreds of millions of dollars, e.g. paintings by Rembrandt and Hans Holbein. Nonetheless, their choice fell on "The Madonna of the Yarnwinder".
In 2007, Leonardo's 500-year old painting was discovered in Glasgow. Soon four men involved in the crime were arrested and convicted.
Boy In Red Vest, Paul Cezanne
It was the largest art robbery in Switzerland's history. In February 2008 the armed criminals took four masterpieces from Emil Buehrle collection in Zurich: "Poppy field near Veteya" by Claude Monet, "Flowering chestnut branches" by Vincent van Gogh, "Count Lepic and his daughters" by Edgar Degas, and "The boy in the red vest " by Paul Cezanne.
The police found the first two paintings quite quickly, while others were discovered a few years later. The most expensive of the four, a painting by Cezanne, was the last that returned to the Zurich Museum in 2012.
Al-Petri. Crimea, Arkhip Kuindzhi
Exhibiting at the Tretyakov Gallery, Arkhip Kuindzhi's painting was removed from its frame in front of all visitors on January 27, 2019. Since the alarm did not work, people thought that the canvas was taken by a museum employee.
Only two hours later, one of the security guards noticed the missing picture, and the security staff rushed to rewind the footage from the cameras. Fortunately, a few days later the picture was found in a rented apartment where the thief was arrested.
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Amazing stories of stolen then found pictures |
One can only envy the confidence of art thieves. They managed to steal the most protected works of art with such ease and at the same time boldness that shocked the audience. No wonder, most of these crimes remain unsolved and art masterpieces disappear without a trace. In this article, we will tell you the most extraordinary stories about stolen but then returned to galleries and museums pieces of art.
Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci
Some art experts say that the "Mona Lisa" was not widely known at the beginning of the XX century. It became world famous only after it was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, a handyman who installed protective glass cases over paintings, hid in a closet before the crime. On August 21, he took out the picture, got rid of the frame on the stairs and put the masterpiece under his clothes.
For two long years, the world knew nothing about the whereabouts of La Gioconda until the thief was caught having tried to sell the stolen masterpiece in Italy. All that time, he kept da Vinci's work in his Paris apartment in a double-bottomed suitcase.
Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh
The Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, known also as the Stedelijk Museum, was robbed several times: in 1972, the thief took 54 paintings by famous artists. Luckily, most of them had already been found.
On May 21, 1988, the robbery took place again. There were three missing paintings: one of the original of "Sunflowers" by Vincent van Gogh, "A street in Nevers" by Johan Jongkind, and "Still life with bottles and apples" by Paul Cezanne. To the delight of art lovers, the paintings were discovered two weeks later when the thieves attempted to sell the pictures.
Potato Eaters And Other 20 Paintings by Vincent van Gogh
One of the biggest art thefts in history since World War II occurred at the Van Gogh Museum in 1991. Twenty paintings of the famous Dutch artist were taken out of the gallery.
Luckily, when the thieves put all the pictures in the car they found out that one of the car’s wheels got a flat tire. Therefore, they had to leave empty-handed. Nevertheless, the damage was done: three paintings were badly torn. The thieves appeared before the court only a few months later.
View Of Sea At Scheveningen, Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen, Vincent van Gogh
Ten years later, in 2002, two paintings were stolen again from the Museum of Van Gogh. The thieves who sneaked into the building on the night of December 7th concealed their identities under masks and took out canvases that were practically unguarded and uninsured.
In September 2016, the Italian police managed to trace the looters. They found them in the shelter of one of the mafia's leaders - Drug Lord Raffaele Imperiale.
Scream, Edvard Munch
The famous canvas of the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch "The Scream" has been stolen several times: in 1994, one of the four versions of the painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo, ten years later the same fate befell another version along with "Madonna" in the Munch Museum.
If the first time the masterpiece was found relatively quickly (as a result of a special operation carried out by a secret agent), the second time the paintings were retrieved by the police only in 2006. It took another two years to fix the moisture-damaged paintings and return them to the museum.
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso
On April 23, 2003, three of the most renowned world’s paintings were stolen: "Fortifications of Paris with houses " by Vincent van Gogh," "Tahitian Landscape" by Paul Gauguin, and "Poverty" by Pablo Picasso.
However, this case stands out from others because of one peculiar detail: a couple of days later, the paintings were found rolled up in a public toilet nearby with a note where the thieves expressed their concern about the weak protection of art objects.
Young Parisian, Conversation With The Gardener, Pierre Auguste Renoir
On 22 December 2000, three men, one of whom was armed, broke into the National Museum in Stockholm and stole "Young Parisian" and "Conversation with the gardener" - Pierre Auguste Renoir's paintings, as well as a self-portrait of Rembrandt van Rijn.
The investigation showed that the robbers managed to escape quickly thanks to figureheads who distracted the police from the theft. The moment the alarm went off in the museum, the police received a call about the car on fire. So, precious time was lost. However, one of Renoir's paintings was soon found during a raid on drug dealers, the other two were discovered in 2005.
Madonna Of The Yarnwinder, Leonardo da Vinci
In August 2003, another painting by Leonardo da Vinci — The Madonna of the Yarnwinder was stolen. The thieves who visited the Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland as ordinary tourists could steal other masterpieces for hundreds of millions of dollars, e.g. paintings by Rembrandt and Hans Holbein. Nonetheless, their choice fell on "The Madonna of the Yarnwinder".
In 2007, Leonardo's 500-year old painting was discovered in Glasgow. Soon four men involved in the crime were arrested and convicted.
Boy In Red Vest, Paul Cezanne
It was the largest art robbery in Switzerland's history. In February 2008 the armed criminals took four masterpieces from Emil Buehrle collection in Zurich: "Poppy field near Veteya" by Claude Monet, "Flowering chestnut branches" by Vincent van Gogh, "Count Lepic and his daughters" by Edgar Degas, and "The boy in the red vest " by Paul Cezanne.
The police found the first two paintings quite quickly, while others were discovered a few years later. The most expensive of the four, a painting by Cezanne, was the last that returned to the Zurich Museum in 2012.
Al-Petri. Crimea, Arkhip Kuindzhi
Exhibiting at the Tretyakov Gallery, Arkhip Kuindzhi's painting was removed from its frame in front of all visitors on January 27, 2019. Since the alarm did not work, people thought that the canvas was taken by a museum employee.
Only two hours later, one of the security guards noticed the missing picture, and the security staff rushed to rewind the footage from the cameras. Fortunately, a few days later the picture was found in a rented apartment where the thief was arrested.
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Amazing stories of stolen then found pictures |
One can only envy the confidence of art thieves. They managed to steal the most protected works of art with such ease and at the same time boldness that shocked the audience. No wonder, most of these crimes remain unsolved and art masterpieces disappear without a trace. In this article, we will tell you the most extraordinary stories about stolen but then returned to galleries and museums pieces of art.
Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci
Some art experts say that the "Mona Lisa" was not widely known at the beginning of the XX century. It became world famous only after it was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, a handyman who installed protective glass cases over paintings, hid in a closet before the crime. On August 21, he took out the picture, got rid of the frame on the stairs and put the masterpiece under his clothes.
For two long years, the world knew nothing about the whereabouts of La Gioconda until the thief was caught having tried to sell the stolen masterpiece in Italy. All that time, he kept da Vinci's work in his Paris apartment in a double-bottomed suitcase.
Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh
The Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, known also as the Stedelijk Museum, was robbed several times: in 1972, the thief took 54 paintings by famous artists. Luckily, most of them had already been found.
On May 21, 1988, the robbery took place again. There were three missing paintings: one of the original of "Sunflowers" by Vincent van Gogh, "A street in Nevers" by Johan Jongkind, and "Still life with bottles and apples" by Paul Cezanne. To the delight of art lovers, the paintings were discovered two weeks later when the thieves attempted to sell the pictures.
Potato Eaters And Other 20 Paintings by Vincent van Gogh
One of the biggest art thefts in history since World War II occurred at the Van Gogh Museum in 1991. Twenty paintings of the famous Dutch artist were taken out of the gallery.
Luckily, when the thieves put all the pictures in the car they found out that one of the car’s wheels got a flat tire. Therefore, they had to leave empty-handed. Nevertheless, the damage was done: three paintings were badly torn. The thieves appeared before the court only a few months later.
View Of Sea At Scheveningen, Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen, Vincent van Gogh
Ten years later, in 2002, two paintings were stolen again from the Museum of Van Gogh. The thieves who sneaked into the building on the night of December 7th concealed their identities under masks and took out canvases that were practically unguarded and uninsured.
In September 2016, the Italian police managed to trace the looters. They found them in the shelter of one of the mafia's leaders - Drug Lord Raffaele Imperiale.
Scream, Edvard Munch
The famous canvas of the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch "The Scream" has been stolen several times: in 1994, one of the four versions of the painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo, ten years later the same fate befell another version along with "Madonna" in the Munch Museum.
If the first time the masterpiece was found relatively quickly (as a result of a special operation carried out by a secret agent), the second time the paintings were retrieved by the police only in 2006. It took another two years to fix the moisture-damaged paintings and return them to the museum.
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso
On April 23, 2003, three of the most renowned world’s paintings were stolen: "Fortifications of Paris with houses " by Vincent van Gogh," "Tahitian Landscape" by Paul Gauguin, and "Poverty" by Pablo Picasso.
However, this case stands out from others because of one peculiar detail: a couple of days later, the paintings were found rolled up in a public toilet nearby with a note where the thieves expressed their concern about the weak protection of art objects.
Young Parisian, Conversation With The Gardener, Pierre Auguste Renoir
On 22 December 2000, three men, one of whom was armed, broke into the National Museum in Stockholm and stole "Young Parisian" and "Conversation with the gardener" - Pierre Auguste Renoir's paintings, as well as a self-portrait of Rembrandt van Rijn.
The investigation showed that the robbers managed to escape quickly thanks to figureheads who distracted the police from the theft. The moment the alarm went off in the museum, the police received a call about the car on fire. So, precious time was lost. However, one of Renoir's paintings was soon found during a raid on drug dealers, the other two were discovered in 2005.
Madonna Of The Yarnwinder, Leonardo da Vinci
In August 2003, another painting by Leonardo da Vinci — The Madonna of the Yarnwinder was stolen. The thieves who visited the Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland as ordinary tourists could steal other masterpieces for hundreds of millions of dollars, e.g. paintings by Rembrandt and Hans Holbein. Nonetheless, their choice fell on "The Madonna of the Yarnwinder".
In 2007, Leonardo's 500-year old painting was discovered in Glasgow. Soon four men involved in the crime were arrested and convicted.
Boy In Red Vest, Paul Cezanne
It was the largest art robbery in Switzerland's history. In February 2008 the armed criminals took four masterpieces from Emil Buehrle collection in Zurich: "Poppy field near Veteya" by Claude Monet, "Flowering chestnut branches" by Vincent van Gogh, "Count Lepic and his daughters" by Edgar Degas, and "The boy in the red vest " by Paul Cezanne.
The police found the first two paintings quite quickly, while others were discovered a few years later. The most expensive of the four, a painting by Cezanne, was the last that returned to the Zurich Museum in 2012.
Al-Petri. Crimea, Arkhip Kuindzhi
Exhibiting at the Tretyakov Gallery, Arkhip Kuindzhi's painting was removed from its frame in front of all visitors on January 27, 2019. Since the alarm did not work, people thought that the canvas was taken by a museum employee.
Only two hours later, one of the security guards noticed the missing picture, and the security staff rushed to rewind the footage from the cameras. Fortunately, a few days later the picture was found in a rented apartment where the thief was arrested.
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Amazing stories of stolen then found pictures |
One can only envy the confidence of art thieves. They managed to steal the most protected works of art with such ease and at the same time boldness that shocked the audience. No wonder, most of these crimes remain unsolved and art masterpieces disappear without a trace. In this article, we will tell you the most extraordinary stories about stolen but then returned to galleries and museums pieces of art.
Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci
Some art experts say that the "Mona Lisa" was not widely known at the beginning of the XX century. It became world famous only after it was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, a handyman who installed protective glass cases over paintings, hid in a closet before the crime. On August 21, he took out the picture, got rid of the frame on the stairs and put the masterpiece under his clothes.
For two long years, the world knew nothing about the whereabouts of La Gioconda until the thief was caught having tried to sell the stolen masterpiece in Italy. All that time, he kept da Vinci's work in his Paris apartment in a double-bottomed suitcase.
Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh
The Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, known also as the Stedelijk Museum, was robbed several times: in 1972, the thief took 54 paintings by famous artists. Luckily, most of them had already been found.
On May 21, 1988, the robbery took place again. There were three missing paintings: one of the original of "Sunflowers" by Vincent van Gogh, "A street in Nevers" by Johan Jongkind, and "Still life with bottles and apples" by Paul Cezanne. To the delight of art lovers, the paintings were discovered two weeks later when the thieves attempted to sell the pictures.
Potato Eaters And Other 20 Paintings by Vincent van Gogh
One of the biggest art thefts in history since World War II occurred at the Van Gogh Museum in 1991. Twenty paintings of the famous Dutch artist were taken out of the gallery.
Luckily, when the thieves put all the pictures in the car they found out that one of the car’s wheels got a flat tire. Therefore, they had to leave empty-handed. Nevertheless, the damage was done: three paintings were badly torn. The thieves appeared before the court only a few months later.
View Of Sea At Scheveningen, Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen, Vincent van Gogh
Ten years later, in 2002, two paintings were stolen again from the Museum of Van Gogh. The thieves who sneaked into the building on the night of December 7th concealed their identities under masks and took out canvases that were practically unguarded and uninsured.
In September 2016, the Italian police managed to trace the looters. They found them in the shelter of one of the mafia's leaders - Drug Lord Raffaele Imperiale.
Scream, Edvard Munch
The famous canvas of the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch "The Scream" has been stolen several times: in 1994, one of the four versions of the painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo, ten years later the same fate befell another version along with "Madonna" in the Munch Museum.
If the first time the masterpiece was found relatively quickly (as a result of a special operation carried out by a secret agent), the second time the paintings were retrieved by the police only in 2006. It took another two years to fix the moisture-damaged paintings and return them to the museum.
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso
On April 23, 2003, three of the most renowned world’s paintings were stolen: "Fortifications of Paris with houses " by Vincent van Gogh," "Tahitian Landscape" by Paul Gauguin, and "Poverty" by Pablo Picasso.
However, this case stands out from others because of one peculiar detail: a couple of days later, the paintings were found rolled up in a public toilet nearby with a note where the thieves expressed their concern about the weak protection of art objects.
Young Parisian, Conversation With The Gardener, Pierre Auguste Renoir
On 22 December 2000, three men, one of whom was armed, broke into the National Museum in Stockholm and stole "Young Parisian" and "Conversation with the gardener" - Pierre Auguste Renoir's paintings, as well as a self-portrait of Rembrandt van Rijn.
The investigation showed that the robbers managed to escape quickly thanks to figureheads who distracted the police from the theft. The moment the alarm went off in the museum, the police received a call about the car on fire. So, precious time was lost. However, one of Renoir's paintings was soon found during a raid on drug dealers, the other two were discovered in 2005.
Madonna Of The Yarnwinder, Leonardo da Vinci
In August 2003, another painting by Leonardo da Vinci — The Madonna of the Yarnwinder was stolen. The thieves who visited the Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland as ordinary tourists could steal other masterpieces for hundreds of millions of dollars, e.g. paintings by Rembrandt and Hans Holbein. Nonetheless, their choice fell on "The Madonna of the Yarnwinder".
In 2007, Leonardo's 500-year old painting was discovered in Glasgow. Soon four men involved in the crime were arrested and convicted.
Boy In Red Vest, Paul Cezanne
It was the largest art robbery in Switzerland's history. In February 2008 the armed criminals took four masterpieces from Emil Buehrle collection in Zurich: "Poppy field near Veteya" by Claude Monet, "Flowering chestnut branches" by Vincent van Gogh, "Count Lepic and his daughters" by Edgar Degas, and "The boy in the red vest " by Paul Cezanne.
The police found the first two paintings quite quickly, while others were discovered a few years later. The most expensive of the four, a painting by Cezanne, was the last that returned to the Zurich Museum in 2012.
Al-Petri. Crimea, Arkhip Kuindzhi
Exhibiting at the Tretyakov Gallery, Arkhip Kuindzhi's painting was removed from its frame in front of all visitors on January 27, 2019. Since the alarm did not work, people thought that the canvas was taken by a museum employee.
Only two hours later, one of the security guards noticed the missing picture, and the security staff rushed to rewind the footage from the cameras. Fortunately, a few days later the picture was found in a rented apartment where the thief was arrested.
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Silver to replace gold as safe haven asset |
The gold rush appears to be replaced by the silver one. In the precious metals market, where gold has recently been at the top, there is a new record holder. Analysts agree that silver has every chance to become the highest-yielding asset in this market segment. This year, the return on the metal has reached 16 percent and, apparently, there is still more to come. Such a rapid rally makes silver more attractive as an investment instrument, which is now very undervalued. Moreover, the current circumstances are the most favorable to this end. Despite the likelihood of soft demand amid the global economic slowdown, political instability and silver deficit are driving its value upwards. According to Vice President of the Golden Coin House Alexey Vyazovsky, on the one hand, industrial demand, one of the main factors contributing to the higher price of the precious metal, is declining due to a slowdown in the global economy and the prospect of a wider trade war between China and the United States. On the other hand, the main producing countries, namely Peru, Chile, and Mexico, all reported declines in silver mine supply in the first half of the year. Alexey Vyazovsky believes that this leads to a shortage in the market, which, in turn, has a positive impact on quotes.
Given that no dramatic change for the better is expected in the near future, using silver as an investment instrument can ensure your financial security in the event of inflation or the ruble devaluation, as well as economic and/or political crisis. Precious metals have always served as a safe haven for investors. Now this asset may not only help to protect savings but also multiply them.
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Five popular utopias in literature |
In literature, utopia is a synonym of a unique imaginary world. Utopia is an elusive dream, an ideal society of the future. The term is translated from Greek as "good place" or "no-place". Many historic and literary figures worked in this genre. Presently, there are many utopian fiction books. Here are the five most popular utopias
Utopia by Thomas More, 1516
Thomas More, an English politician and humanist, described an extraordinary world in his book which focused on a fictional island Utopia where there was no private property, and benefits were distributed according to the needs of its inhabitants. Labour on this island is a common responsibility. Researchers know for sure that Thomas More wrote about his perfect world relying on Plato's work The Republic. Thereafter, Utopia became a household name.
The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella, 1602
In his book The City of the Sun, Tommaso Campanella continued to develop Thomas More’s ideas. A sailor is the narrator in the story who ends up in a mythical city where people live a religious order life. The city’s inhabitants are called the Solarians. They live by simple laws carved on the walls of the temple’s doors. Here, the punishment is applied to coward, negligent, and proud people. The state is in charge of upbringing children. The life purpose in the City of the Sun is intellectual and social improvement of a person.
New Atlantis by Francis Bacon, 1627
In his New Atlantis, Francis Bacon attempted to create an ideal state centered around efficient power mechanism as well as science and human thought development. The English philosopher paid special attention to science seeing it as the main engine of progress and the greater good. In the novel, the men of science are those who run the technocratic world. Some of Bacon’s visions are considered to be prophetic such as aviation, cinematography, undersea boats, genetic engineering, television, and cryogenics.
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, 1888
Edward Bellamy offered an amazing version of utopia to humanity. His book describes equality and prosperity. Bellamy’s utopia is no place for commodity and money relations, as well as crime. In this new socialist world, art is used for therapeutic purposes, and an improved education system nurtures altruism in people, where the flourishing of technology makes it all possible. However, the state tightly controls the privacy of its citizens. Looking Backwards became very popular among contemporary readers.
News from Nowhere by William Morris, 1890
In his book, artist and socialist William Morris contradicted the ideas from Bellamy’s Looking Backward. The main character of the book appears in communist England of the future where everything is based on equality and harmony with nature. The key difference of Morris’ utopia is attitude to labour which becomes a goal in itself. Here, handicraft is advancing and people live in communities. The state and marriage become unnecessary. Creative passion is the work incentive in the novel.
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Oil prices set for roller coaster ride |
The global oil market continues to joggle up and down. The recent attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia has become the main driver of growth. However, despite the gravity of the situation, the prices have not exceeded their record highs. Moreover, after hitting high values in the early days of the Saudi attack, oil prices failed to hold their positions and dipped back. This was facilitated by the rapid reaction of Saudi leaders who assured the markets of their determination to resume the previous output volumes as soon as possible, and the actions of other market participants who were trading expectations. The announcement Saudi Arabia had made had a profound effect on quotes. After several days of panic, the markets got back to their former condition. While analysts worry that the oil price could hit $100 a barrel, the real situation is not so pessimistic. Even though independent experts are concerned about whether Saudi Arabia return to normal production levels in 10 weeks, oil is getting cheaper. The likelihood of a prolonged decline in oil prices persists, but this requires some additional news. In the meantime, things are moving according to the previous year's scenario: the autumn surge in oil prices could be followed by an almost 50% slump. The data from the American Petroleum Institute merely strengthened the case for that assumption. According to the Institute, after four weeks of drawdowns, crude inventories unexpectedly rose. So, humanity still has oil...for now.
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Oil prices set for roller coaster ride |
The global oil market continues to joggle up and down. The recent attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia has become the main driver of growth. However, despite the gravity of the situation, the prices have not exceeded their record highs. Moreover, after hitting high values in the early days of the Saudi attack, oil prices failed to hold their positions and dipped back. This was facilitated by the rapid reaction of Saudi leaders who assured the markets of their determination to resume the previous output volumes as soon as possible, and the actions of other market participants who were trading expectations. The announcement Saudi Arabia had made had a profound effect on quotes. After several days of panic, the markets got back to their former condition. While analysts worry that the oil price could hit $100 a barrel, the real situation is not so pessimistic. Even though independent experts are concerned about whether Saudi Arabia return to normal production levels in 10 weeks, oil is getting cheaper. The likelihood of a prolonged decline in oil prices persists, but this requires some additional news. In the meantime, things are moving according to the previous year's scenario: the autumn surge in oil prices could be followed by an almost 50% slump. The data from the American Petroleum Institute merely strengthened the case for that assumption. According to the Institute, after four weeks of drawdowns, crude inventories unexpectedly rose. So, humanity still has oil...for now.
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7 Crazy Business Ideas That Made Millions Bucks |
No matter how simple it may sound but sometimes your own creativity and willingness to take risks can make you rich. Apparently, not all the ideas are profitable. However, the craziest ones can bring you billions of dollars. How about to breed pet jellyfish or send messages to space?
Do not be afraid of ideas that may seem totally nuts at first because one of them can make you a billionaire.
1. Just Ask For Money
It is so easy to fall in debt. Everyone can get into such a situation. However, not everyone knows how to tackle such an issue. For instance, Karin Bosnak managed to found a way out of such a perplexing situation. When the debt on her credit card exceeded $20,000 and she lost her job, Karin asked for help on the Internet. Remarkably, thousands of people responded to her message, and in less than six months Karin not only completely paid off the debt but also became a real millionaire. After that, she managed to increase her fortune: she published books about her unique experience and launched a website.
2. Keeping Pet Jellyfish
Young biologist Alex Endon once wondered why the pet shop didn’t offer jellyfish for purchase and decided to change that. He invested $50,000 to create a special aquarium for breeding jellyfish. In 2010, several years after launching the project, the business started to bring $500,000 a year. Nowadays, the revenue exceeds $1,000,000.
3. Standing Lamps That Look Like Woman's Leg
Brian Jones has never appreciated the conventional design of the lamps. They seemed boring for him. Therefore, one day he came with an idea to sell lamps that looked similar to women's legs. Brian founded the company Red Rider Leg Lamps. Friends and family giggled at him but he believed in the success of his venture. Today the annual income of the company, which has been on the market for more than 15 years, is $1,000,000. Recently they have launched some new products but their leg lamps are still the most popular item.
4. Advertisement On Your Head
Brandon Chicotsky from the US became bald quite early. He did not despair though. He decided to use this unusual feature to make money. He started to rent his scalp out to advertising agencies which made temporary tattoos of different brands on his head. The idea was so profitable that Chicotsky founded his own company Bald Logo. For just $320, an employee's bald head becomes an advertising space.
5. Nuts For Washing
Nowadays people all over the world try to use organic products as much as possible. The company Eco Nuts has picked up this trend, having created a laundry detergent with healthy Himalayan berries. This strange idea brought the corporation millions of dollars. Although the company has many other different products to offer, "Eco-products" are still their signature product.
6. Most Minimalist App
It took web-developer Or Arbel 8 hours to create an application that allows an employer to contact their employees with the short word YO. In just a few weeks, the app has become a hit in the AppStore and a leader in sales worldwide. Soon Arbel received many other business ideas and he improved his app. Nowadays, companies can use this app to inform their clients about sales. For instance, football fans get notifications about goals. Starbucks inform customers about the status of their orders.
7. Cosmic SMS
More than ten years ago, two British students came up with the idea of making money by sending messages to space. They claimed that they were able to create a special radio-magnetic device that could send a message directly into space. Thus, people who wanted to share their message with the universe could just call a special number, leave a short message and pay for the service. Apparently, there was no evidence that the messages were actually sent into space but the students earned $1,000,000 with their idea.
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7 Crazy Business Ideas That Made Millions Bucks |
No matter how simple it may sound but sometimes your own creativity and willingness to take risks can make you rich. Apparently, not all the ideas are profitable. However, the craziest ones can bring you billions of dollars. How about to breed pet jellyfish or send messages to space?
Do not be afraid of ideas that may seem totally nuts at first because one of them can make you a billionaire.
1. Just Ask For Money
It is so easy to fall in debt. Everyone can get into such a situation. However, not everyone knows how to tackle such an issue. For instance, Karin Bosnak managed to found a way out of such a perplexing situation. When the debt on her credit card exceeded $20,000 and she lost her job, Karin asked for help on the Internet. Remarkably, thousands of people responded to her message, and in less than six months Karin not only completely paid off the debt but also became a real millionaire. After that, she managed to increase her fortune: she published books about her unique experience and launched a website.
2. Keeping Pet Jellyfish
Young biologist Alex Endon once wondered why the pet shop didn’t offer jellyfish for purchase and decided to change that. He invested $50,000 to create a special aquarium for breeding jellyfish. In 2010, several years after launching the project, the business started to bring $500,000 a year. Nowadays, the revenue exceeds $1,000,000.
3. Standing Lamps That Look Like Woman's Leg
Brian Jones has never appreciated the conventional design of the lamps. They seemed boring for him. Therefore, one day he came with an idea to sell lamps that looked similar to women's legs. Brian founded the company Red Rider Leg Lamps. Friends and family giggled at him but he believed in the success of his venture. Today the annual income of the company, which has been on the market for more than 15 years, is $1,000,000. Recently they have launched some new products but their leg lamps are still the most popular item.
4. Advertisement On Your Head
Brandon Chicotsky from the US became bald quite early. He did not despair though. He decided to use this unusual feature to make money. He started to rent his scalp out to advertising agencies which made temporary tattoos of different brands on his head. The idea was so profitable that Chicotsky founded his own company Bald Logo. For just $320, an employee's bald head becomes an advertising space.
5. Nuts For Washing
Nowadays people all over the world try to use organic products as much as possible. The company Eco Nuts has picked up this trend, having created a laundry detergent with healthy Himalayan berries. This strange idea brought the corporation millions of dollars. Although the company has many other different products to offer, "Eco-products" are still their signature product.
6. Most Minimalist App
It took web-developer Or Arbel 8 hours to create an application that allows an employer to contact their employees with the short word YO. In just a few weeks, the app has become a hit in the AppStore and a leader in sales worldwide. Soon Arbel received many other business ideas and he improved his app. Nowadays, companies can use this app to inform their clients about sales. For instance, football fans get notifications about goals. Starbucks inform customers about the status of their orders.
7. Cosmic SMS
More than ten years ago, two British students came up with the idea of making money by sending messages to space. They claimed that they were able to create a special radio-magnetic device that could send a message directly into space. Thus, people who wanted to share their message with the universe could just call a special number, leave a short message and pay for the service. Apparently, there was no evidence that the messages were actually sent into space but the students earned $1,000,000 with their idea.
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