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Non-Tech : Tulipomania Blowoff Contest: Why and When will it end?
YHOO 52.580.0%Jun 26 5:00 PM EST

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To: Mandinga who wrote (641)1/12/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (2) of 3543
 
Fraud= Basis for revenues on the net. (copied from a post on the Amazon thread)

Rumblings that the end may be near... a sample story.

I have a friend who owns a systems integration business. They were recently contracted
to do some work for a public internet company. The fee was $50,000. They were
then asked by the company to invoice them $400,000 for their work and turn
around and advertise on their web site for $350,000. When earnings don't matter
and only revenue growth does, it invites this kind of action. My friend would obviously
have never advertised with this inet company otherwise.

I called a couple of my contacts at other inet companies, and they concurred that they
do the same thing, saying it was "no big deal"

If revenues are based on such fraud, then some of these companies are closer to a
house of cards that I had imagined. There's an interesting article from thestreet.com
explaining how Softbank engineered an advertising deal between EGRP and YHOO,
accounting for a great deal of Yhoo's revenue growth last quarter.

And so it goes.
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