Tuesday, March 11, 2008

China Adoption Eli Albinism



A great visionary. Every day I am more sure of it. Too bad no one notices. It turns out that the web chafardeando arrived at Blog Eduardo Collado (what envy template, milk, is precious!) And in turn refer to the Carlos Terceiro . Both echoed a report published by Invertia , which in turn quotes a study Adesis , which discusses the corporate blogosphere, in particular the presence of companies in the Ibex 35 and their blogs. And glad to see such data coincide which I published in November (milk, I was the Abengoa ). I said, I am a guru


... when I look at the companies in our IBEX 35, ie, the 35 English companies with greater market capitalization, ergo, the supposedly more important, I find this data:
  1. Abertis. No blog. A webcast in which the CEO presented the company to shareholders. Does have an RSS feed: http://www.abertis.com/es/rss.php
  2. Acciona. No blog or RSS feed
  3. Acerinox. No blog or RSS feed
  4. ACS. No blog or RSS feed
  5. Aguas de Barcelona. No blog or RSS feed. Nor great news update
  6. Altadis. No blog or RSS feed. A webcast with first half results
  7. Antena 3. No blog. Does have RSS feed: http://www.antena3.com/rss/web/html/rss/index.htm
  8. Banco Popular. No blog or RSS feed
  9. Banco Sabadell. No blog. Offers RSS feed and the possibility to include directly in a feed reader showing the most important
  10. Banco Santander. No blog or RSS feed
  11. Banesto. No blog or RSS feed
  12. Bankinter. No blog or RSS feed
  13. BBVA. No blogs or RSS on the corporate website. Some webcast but well hidden. Yes, some blogs in BlueBBVA , the product designed for younger users: 4 posts unrelated to the business: OT, music, travel and Film and TV
  14. English stock exchanges and markets. No blog or RSS
  15. CINTRA. No blog or RSS
  16. Enagas. No blog or RSS
  17. Endesa. No blog or RSS
  18. FCC. No blog. If you have RSS feed http://www.fcc.es/fcc/corp/esp/o_sdc_rss.xml
  19. Ferrovial. No blog. If you have the RSS feed: http://www.ferrovial.es/rss.asp
  20. Gamesa. No blog or RSS feed
  21. natural gas. No blog or RSS feed
  22. Iberdrola. No blog or RSS feed. Yes access a webcast
  23. Iberia. No blog. Yes RSS feeds on the web both in commercial and corporate: http://grupo.iberia.es/grupoiberiaApp/RssXmlCorporativa?idioma=es_ES
  24. Inditex. Blog at Pull & Bear but little current. Bershka presence in SecondLife. Massimo Dutti blog announced soon. Offer RSS feed on corporate Web: http://www.inditex.com/es/feed
  25. Indra. No blog or RSS feed
  26. Inmobiliaria Colonial. No blog or RSS feed
  27. Mapfre. No blog or RSS feed
  28. NH Hoteles. No blog or RSS feed. However they have worked themselves out of their corporate website in the blog Stories Hotels recently launched Weblogs SL and their lives City, which incorporated 5 English cities
  29. REE (English Electricity Network). No blog. If you offer RSS feed: http://www.ree.es/index_rss.html
  30. Repsol YPF. Blog mechanics of the Repsol Team.
  31. Sacyr Vallehermoso. No blog or RSS feed
  32. Sogecable. Blogs in Four, Plus, CNN, Travel, EP3 ...
  33. Telecinco. offers different blogs united especially Telecinco
  34. Telefónica. No blog or RSS feed.
  35. Union Fenosa. No blog or RSS feed
Anyway, in short: unless Repsol, NH Hoteles, minimally BBVA, Inditex and Telecinco and Sogecable companies (the latter media, which are supposed to ... at least) , the rest of our big companies blogosphere care a fig. Not that surprised me, since most of their sites do not offer interest or for its shareholders, but it's saddening.

Indeed, when in a previous comment there was the fear of blogging by the organizations, it fell short. Fear not. TERROR capitalized ...
It's nice to see a well done research work and better referenced,! Yes sir ...

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