Thursday, June 16, 2011

Top 3 Mechanics in the News


Here’s a list of the top 3 Mechanics making waves in the world today, based on Roger James Hamilton’s Wealth Dynamics Profiling System. Follow them and their stories to see how Mechanics excel at taking a system and perfecting it, and how, as Roger Hamilton says, their tinkering with the system scales as they multiply the number of people using their system.

Larry Page (USA) – Larry is co-founder of Google, not even 40 yet and already worth $20 billion. Asked what Google’s mission was, he said “Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful.” All the world’s information! That takes a system, and that’s what he’s been working on.

Michael Dell (USA) – Michael is worth $15 billion, and he has rebranding Dell Computers to simply ‘Dell’, so he can use the same system he created to assemble and deliver PCs at low cost to deliver all sorts of other electronic products.

Mark Zuckerberg (USA) –He is 27 years old and worth $14 billion. By next year, he will be worth a multiple of that as Facebook has its IPO potentially at over $100 billion valuation. By then, Facebook will also have over 1 billion members, which makes it the third largest nation in the world by population. The difference? Mark will know his citizens intimately and be able to communicate with them instantly in a way no other government can.

Roger Hamilton will be looking at all the different Wealth Dynamics Profiles and who is making the news in the coming months. Follow along to see what the top entrepreneurs in each profile are saying yes to, and no to.

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