| Rapid E-Learning: A Modest Prospectus |
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We know what it’s like. You’ve moved your funds from Iceland to Ireland and you’re still not feeling too confident. You could put some gold bullion under your bed, but your bed may be nationalized at any moment. What’s a savvy investor to do? We've got an idea... We at Kineo have researched the market. We’ve spoken with Finance Minsters – well, those that still have the power of speech. We’ve all agreed that there’s only one growth sector remaining in an investment landscape smouldering with toxic debt. We’re proud to give you the insider tip, with the understanding that it doesn’t count as investment advice - as the only investment advice you should be listening to at the moment is “don’t.” Our investment recommendation: Rapid e-learning As we report elsewhere, projections for growth in the e-learning industry as a whole are weakening, but rapid e-learning as a niche within the industry is showing strong growth indicators. For organizations already using e-learning, but challenged to deliver more for less, look to rapid e-learning. And for smaller organizations that think e-learning’s out of their range right now - you might be surprised what you can get from your investment. John McCain made a serious gaffe a few weeks before the economic meltdown when he said that the fundamentals of the US economy were strong. But he missed an easy recovery. Senator, all you had to do was say: “I was talking about rapid e-learning, of course.” Sarah Palin’s tried to cover for him, talking up rapid tools at every rally, but it’s too late. They’ll probably have lots of time to read this in November. Not sure they’ll have any money though.
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