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Strategies & Market Trends : e-Commerce the Next 100 Months...... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jjs_ynot who wrote (61)3/15/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: TLindt  Respond to of 2882
 
>>>OK, who gets the red-light district?

Let's take a vote.....since this is a 'discovered' area do you take the market cap leader..and dominate one, Yahoo! Or ones which aren't fully valued based on future potential.

Excite has been a Money Bunny for me, personally....so I'd be leaning towards Chicago. But there is no reason why not 2 of the 4.

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And to bring in an e-tailer or e-service....you should be focused on one which as a 'storefront' at one of these major traffic centers. If they don't.....their chances for being a huge success in web land are limited.

Speaking of which does EGGS have a 'button' deal yet?




To: jjs_ynot who wrote (61)3/15/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: TLindt  Respond to of 2882
 
Interesting..........

"There has been explosive growth in all three types of E Commerce. Industry watchers estimated that worldwide electronic commerce which they valued as worth $8 billion to $ 10 billion in 1997 would grow ''at breakneck speed'' to attain an over-twenty-fold jump in value of goods and services traded to around $220 billion by 2001 (IDC estimate) and $ 327 billion by 2002 (Forester Research estimate). Is this for real?"

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