Vodafone Group plc VOD under CEO Vittorio Colao

Vodafone Group plc VOD under CEO Vittorio Colao

 

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THE HEXAGRAM

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 60 – Chieh – Limitation

 

 

Above    K’AN      THE ABYSMAL, WATER

Below    TUI         THE JOYOUS, LAKE

 

 

A lake occupies a limited space.  When more water comes into it, it overflows.  Therefore limits must be set for the water. The image shows water below and water above, with the firmament between them as a limit.

 

The Chinese word for limitation really denotes the joints that divide a bamboo stalk.  In relation to ordinary life it means the thrift that sets fixed limits upon expenditures.  In relation to the moral sphere it means the fixed limits that the superior man sets upon his actions – the limits of loyalty and disinterestedness.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

LIMITATION. 

Success. 

Galling limitation must not be persevered in.

 

Limitations are troublesome, but they are effective.  If we live economically in normal times, we are prepared for times of want.  To be sparing saves us from humiliation.  Limitations are also indispensable in the regulation of world conditions.  In nature there are fixed limits for summer and winter, day and night, and these limits give the year its meaning.  In the same way, economy, by setting fixed limits upon expenditures, acts to preserve property and prevent injury to the people.

 

But in limitation we must observe due measure. If a man should seek to impose galling limitations upon his own nature, it would be injurious.  And if he should go too far in imposing limitations on others, they would rebel.  Therefore it is necessary to set limits even upon limitations

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

Water over lake: the image of LIMITATION.

Thus the superior man 

Creates number and measure,

And examines the nature of virtue and correct conduct.

 

A lake is something limited.  Water is inexhaustible.  A lake can contain only a definite amount of the infinite quantity of water; this is its peculiarity.  In human life too the individual achieves significance through discrimination and the setting of limits.  Therefore what concerns us here is the problem of clearly defining these discriminations, which are, so to speak, the backbone of morality.  Unlimited possibilities are not suited to man; if they existed, his life would only dissolve in the boundless.  To become strong, a man’s life needs the limitations ordained by duty and voluntarily accepted.  The individual attains significance as a free spirit only by surrounding himself with these limitations and by determining for himself what his duty is.

 

 

 

 

NUCLEAR HEXAGRAM

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 27 – I – The Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment)

 

 

Above    KEN        KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN

Below    CHEN     THE AROUSING, THUNDER

 

This hexagram is a picture of an open mouth; above and below are the firm lines of the lips, and between them the opening.  Starting with the mouth, through which we take food for nourishment, the thought leads to nourishment itself.  Nourishment of oneself, specifically of the body, is represented in the three lower lines, while the three upper lines represent nourishment and care of others, in a higher, spiritual sense.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

THE CORNERS OF THE MOUTH.

Perseverance brings good fortune.

Pay heed to the providing of nourishment

And to what a man seeks

To fill his own mouth with.

 

In bestowing care and nourishment, it is important that the right people should be taken care of and that we should attend to our own nourishment in the right way.  If we wish to know what anyone is like, we have only to observe on whom he bestows his care and what sides of his own nature he cultivates and nourishes.  Nature nourishes all creatures.  The great man fosters and takes care of superior men, in order to take care of all men through them. 

 

Mencius says about this:

If we wish to know whether anyone is superior or not, we need only observe what part of his being he regards as especially important.  The body has superior and inferior, important and unimportant parts.  We must not injure important parts for the sake of the unimportant, nor must we injure the superior parts for the sake of the inferior.  He who cultivates the inferior parts of his nature is an inferior man.  He who cultivates the superior parts of his nature is a superior man. 1

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

At the foot of the mountain, thunder: The image of PROVIDING NOURISHMENT.

Thus the superior man is careful of his words

And temperate in eating and drinking.

 

"God comes forth in the sign of the Arousing" 2: when in the spring the life forces stir again, all things come into being anew. 

 

"He brings to perfection in the sign of Keeping Still": thus in the early spring, when the seeds fall to earth, all things are made ready. 

 

This is an image of providing nourishment through movement and tranquility.  The superior man takes it as a pattern for the nourishment and cultivation of his character.  Words are a movement going from within outward.  Eating and drinking are movements from without inward.  Both kinds of movement can be modified by tranquility.  For tranquility keeps the words that come out of the mouth from exceeding proper measure, and keeps the food that goes into the mouth from exceeding its proper measure.  Thus character is cultivated.

 

 

 

 

Vodafone Group plc

Vodafone House

The Connection

Newbury, RG14 2FN

United Kingdom – Map

Phone: 44 163 533251

Fax: 44 163 545713

Website: http://www.vodafone.com

 

Details  

Index Membership:          Nasdaq 100

Sector:  N/A

Industry:              N/A

Full Time Employees:       84,990

Mr. Vittorio Colao , 49, Chief Exec. Officer, Exec. Director and Chairman of Exec. Committee          

 

 

Business Summary         

Vodafone Group plc provides mobile communications in Europe, Africa, the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and the United States. The company offers various handsets; voice and messaging services; data services comprising Internet, email, music, games, and television; and fixed services, including fixed voice and fixed broadband solutions. It also offers value added services, such as Vodafone Email Plus and Windows Mobile Email, which provide enterprise customers with real time handheld access to email, calendar, and address book; Vodafone PC Backup and Restore that enable users to remotely store data automatically through their Internet connection; Vodafone Money Transfer system; and roaming services. In addition, the company’s enterprise services include Vodafone One Net, which combines fixed and mobile communications in one system; Vodafone Unified Communications, which provides one interface for various communications, access emails, share documents and files, access calendars, hold Web and video conferences, and exchange instant messages; and enterprise mobile voice connections. Its business managed services include logistics, cost control, and security and online management portals offering single-sign-on services; and machine-to-machine communications for businesses to automate the capture of data, perform real-time diagnostics, and control assets remotely. The company owns and manages approximately 2,100 stores selling services and providing customer support, as well as operates approximately 7,600 Vodafone branded stores to sell its products and services through franchise and dealer arrangements. The company has approximately 341.1 million mobile customers. The company was formerly known as Vodafone AirTouch plc and changed its name to Vodafone Group Plc in July 2000. Vodafone Group Plc was incorporated in 1984 and is based in Newbury, the United Kingdom.

 

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