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To: John Chapman who wrote (2660)5/22/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Well the ICQ game is a game of numbers. Scalability is how anyone can ever hope to succeed. Size counts in a big way. Coming in even second will mean much lower profit margins. A tiny slice of this market is just that - a tiny slice and no profit. Who wants to be on a system that no one else is? Cashco management should be faulted for their lack of understanding technical markets.

I think cat litter is better suited for their grasp of understanding how to market products. At least they familiar with what it is intended to be used for.



To: John Chapman who wrote (2660)5/22/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 7491
 
Just a tiny slice of the pie COULD be big.

That's the argument that's been put forward in favor of the smaller Y2K players for more than two years now. Some have had their moments in the sun, but for the most part these moments were brief, and occasioned by very short-term hype and hysteria. Over the long haul, the thesis hasn't been proved.

Oh look! I got 2662! Palindrome! Palindrome!



To: John Chapman who wrote (2660)5/22/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
John I have been looking for George Palmer. He doesn't seem to have a lot of visibility as far as I can tell. Only one of the three companies listed below that he allegedly worked for are even to be found on the net. Do you suppose he really exists? There are plenty of George Palmers around, just that I have some question of what he has really done.

During his career, Mr. Palmer has founded, built and sold four computer technology companies. His experience has been garnered in part through his association with Analytical Graphics, Inc., Network Development Corp. and Craig International, Inc.

Doesn't it bother you that independent verification of facts from company press releases is hard to come by?