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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Zia Sun(zsun)

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To: who cares? who wrote (8247)6/13/2000 9:51:00 PM
From: Frank_Ching  Read Replies (1) of 10354
 
In my opinion it is not, although they may argue that they are in the dot.com business (depending on how they look at it).

In my opinion (and I would assume ZiaSun's), a dot.com business is a business that specializes in a "dot.com" activity or web sites/portals that have been set up specifically to facilitate on-line applications and useage.

For example Swiftrade does nothing other than operate as a portal that allows people to trade stocks on-line. It was set up to do that. Swiftrade would not exist as an entity if the Internet (and of course dot.com) did not exist.

M Finance and other sites are information and data providers who were set up to deliver financial information to it's users. Asia4Sale was set up to allow people to purchase Asian manufactured goods through the Internet.

In my opinion, they are all "dot.com" as is ZiaSun. There is a big difference between a paint retailer that was always in the business of selling paint through their stores (but in addition and subsequently offered their products through a web site as an alternative marketing or customer service tool) and a company that is specifically set up to facilitate commerce, trade, retailing and so on through the computer and modem.
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