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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (60329)10/11/2000 10:41:44 PM
From: Charles Macdonald  Read Replies (1) of 122087
 
Tony -

Well said - Best "Cut to the chase" analysis of the net I have seen posted.

Without question I recognize the effeciency and effective value the net brings to business; as well as, individual communications. However, people fail to see the advancements in technology as just that - Everyday advancements. They will continue - always have.

Take the money thrown on "B2B". In the simplest terms, B2B is nothing more than the growth and advancement of communications and infrastructure. (Client-Server, ERP, MRP, B2B, B2C, CRM, Etc... Buzzwords to get more consulting dollars). It still comes down to business. Who can utilize the technology available and maximize profits.

Effeciency gains are nothing more than staying competitive. People always think technology advancements are far greater than they actually are. Atari is to Nintendo is to Sega is to Playstation; as is, ERP to B2B to B2C to Trading Exchange.

Just because my refrigerator call call the repair man and schedule service using the net, does not mean we have reached technological bliss. Simply a communications tool.

To sum it up, the party is almost over. Anytime a company like KREM can post a PE of 100+ shows that the tech party had some good drugs and the munchies kicked in. The hangover is coming.

Keep up the good work and welcome back.
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