Not exact matches
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions
about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question
about the ownership of data to a
discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question
about the data Facebook generates
about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's
business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken
about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
Much of the
discussion has focused on the two new
business models — Designated Agency and Transaction Brokerage — the CRG's ATF proposed as «best practices» solutions to concerns
about dual agency issues.
But the current
discussion should not be
about revenue
models, it is
about who can fundamentally change the old ways of doing
business.
I would recommend your services to others for the following reasons: [1] you were very accessible and responsive; the fact that there were two of you available to help us definitely helped in this regard [2] you were almost always able to set up showings when we wanted them and often at short notice [3] you were flexible and accommodating with us when we had difficulty getting kids to babysitters on time, etc. [4] you understood our unique circumstances and requirements, and patiently showed us one property after another while we looked for a place to fit multiple purposes [5] you were knowledgeable
about laws, procedures for doing things, etc. [6] you both have good senses of humor, which helped make an arduous process more fun [7] your thoughts and ideas in
discussions about negotiating strategies were very helpful and beneficial [8] your
business model is great; it was the reason I chose you over other buyers» brokers I talked to, and it clearly benefited us.
CREA is disappointed that the Bureau would make this statement in view of the months of
discussions about CREA's rules and CREA's consistent position that its rules are not intended to and do not restrict any
business models.
There continued to be much
discussion last year
about uncertainty within the skilled nursing sector, as the
business model continued to transition from a fee - for - service
business model to a value - based
model.