(lk/vs) Time Machine
The following was posted on RB tonight:
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By: gd4487 Reply To: None Saturday, 29 Jan 2000 at 12:58 AM EST Post #40800 of 40815
PLEASE READ... What if we could turn back time. Go back in a time machine and realize that the internet was going to be the next craze on Wall Street.
Would we buy up as many Amazon shares we could possibly afford to buy at a quarter a share? Would we push AOL stock onto all of our friends at parties? Would the slogan "Yahoo"mean more to us than just a simple "yee haa"?
I suspect that if any of us could do that, we would all be millionaires, maybe even billionaires by now.
Now, what if there was a way to see into the future.
Forget about all of those .com stock prices that have been to the moon and back, and then there again.
Forget that the likes of CDNow, Amazon, etc. don't even show close to a profit.
Forget that the GIGANTIC share prices and astounding P/E ratios of these companies are all based on pure speculation that they will someday be the big dogs of the industry.
What if there was a company... a small, unknown company that had low advertising costs, no, forget that, what if THEY got paid for advertising.
What if they had somehow discovered HOW TO ACTUALLY sell goods via the internet and ACTUALLY show a profit?
What if this company had already been through the vast, early stage, growing pains that any new company goes through, and was ready to turn the corner into the next stage of execution and profits?
What if they had deals on the table with MAJOR corporations like Coca-Cola, and quite possibly many, many more?
What if they were involved with many not-for-profit organizations like UCP, 4-H, Lifetime Learning, FBLA, etc?
What if you researched this company and saw that they may show a profit by this summer?
Would you like to invest?
Would you like to know the ticker symbol?
Oh yeah, one other thing. What if you were told that this company has the potential to do all of this... Introduce a new internet marketing strategy, sell CD?s, DVD?s, (and probably many more things) and show a profit.And then, after all of that, they share almost half of their bottom line profits with a charity. Do you think Wall Street might like a company like this? Do you think you would?
Two years long
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