The document discusses global population and purchasing power distributions. It shows that: 1) 75-100 million people have over $20,000 in purchasing power and are concentrated in a few countries. 2) 1.5-1.75 billion people have between $1,500-20,000 in purchasing power. 3) 4 billion people have less than $1,500 in purchasing power. The document then discusses how intellectual capital is becoming more important in society through converged people, communications, content, and applications on the internet.