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To: micny who wrote (6107)7/22/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
Maybe this is the fear you relate too?

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Banks saw Intuit's original online strategy as a bid to own the customer, says Intuit VP Brooks Fisher: "Now nobody can own the customer."

Is that true? John Voss, CTO of Huntington BancShares, is not convinced.

If technology gives customers more control in the relationship and lets them choose financial services from a menu, one could claim that you can't own the customer. "But the likelihood is that whoever provides the integrated view of the financial services will own the customer," says Voss.


Then if you really believe that get a Button Banks<ggg>



To: micny who wrote (6107)7/22/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
Enought negative waves ;-), went fishing, found this:

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