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To: PatrickMark who wrote (12610)10/5/1999 7:39:00 AM
From: atskaggs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
To All: Well, once again CNBC had Moe & Curly on talking about PA & the SOLID news they reported was that he played guitar w/the SNL band. Also, what a huge apartment he has on 5th Avenue. Oh, one more thing: they talked about the "Vulcan Mind Meld" & imitated something that I guess was from Star Trek. These guys are a joke, complete idiots. They never got around to talking about the business side of PA, any news out there besides yesterday?



To: PatrickMark who wrote (12610)10/5/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Excellent post Patrick.

Thank you for your point of view.

~Sarkie



To: PatrickMark who wrote (12610)10/5/1999 10:44:00 AM
From: Greg McDaniel  Respond to of 28311
 
Paine Weber reit Gnet a buy,likes the broadband deal with Vulcan Ventures(read Paul Allen) target $96. gmc #82



To: PatrickMark who wrote (12610)10/5/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks for your excellent post! Generally I agree with everything, except a few things...

As users clamor for broadband, cable just seems so much more user- and technology-friendly than DSL. Not to mention more affordable, in many cases.

Affordable to consumers I think, not to providers. I think cable requires some neighboorhood-wise rewiring and then a housecall for the install, which is really bad. In the end, I think most everyone agrees that wireless will win out so you have to wonder about the expense of laying all this broadband cable, etc.

Also, I don't think the street has clarity wrt the potential of Hypermart and especially the lead that Go2Net enjoys in this sector. I haven't seen it posted on this thread yet, but Excite@Work (just) recently announced their B2B program:


Thanks for the "vortal" term... a new one on me heh. I'm a little worried about the fragmentation in the vertical portal space... this is just like an auction site, there is not much in startup costs and everyone is flooding in.

But anyway hypermart is different from a vertical portal for those that don't know... vertical portals are supposed to be b2b and the most dominant player is verticalnet (so far). Mostly, these are just auction sites for vertical mkt players. Apparently two power plants were auctioned off on vert last month though for 20mm so somebody is using them. But anyway thats not hypermart... hypermart is b2c really, I see hypermart's competition in amzn and ebay for the most part... I guess



To: PatrickMark who wrote (12610)10/5/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Respond to of 28311
 
PM, this is an excellent post. I must say that if birds of a feather.... then I am in very good company. Thank you.

Worth a reread, and I will do that....