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Strategies & Market Trends : The New Economy and its Winners

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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (2275)10/16/2000 5:37:57 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 57684
 
As you know, the new economy companies are financed by venture capital funds. Venture capitals follow each other and invest in a group to share risks. Now it even includes Intel, Dell, and banks.

Last year it was ASPs. Net Economy(new magazine) forecasted that 60% of ASPs will disappear in 2001. 4% will survive. 16% will be disappear in 2004 and 20% will be merged. In fact, ASPs will be the biggest boom in the economy due to the productivity gains possible in paperless bookkeeping automation.

What happens is that the consolidation of ASPs will be large scale merger and acquisitions, not new starts that will take over the internet. Nortel started the sell and pay later(or sell and lease back as in real estate). IBM also will have to buy their ASP business.

So, the question is where is the money going to in the new economy? There are plenty of venture capital available. Pick the right "new economy" company and you make millions.
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