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To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (3668)10/16/1998 1:05:00 AM
From: Sunshine2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Bill, I used to like Ztects' messages quite a bit. I checked his profile after your post, it looks like he is on vacation, or something. He hasn't posted since the first part of September.

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-Lori



To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (3668)10/16/1998 2:10:00 AM
From: D PARKER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Hi Bill, here is some support for your radical(?!) statements:
"The exponential growth of customers for a site like this... "
"Global commerce is to me the next wave..."
"PNLK will not take that long because the shift has already happened and their customers are ready and waiting for them."

from the Journal of Commerce web page:
joc.com

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From time to time people ask me (and, I'm sure, many of my colleagues):
"What is the size of electronic commerce?"

Although the answer is as elusive as the true number of Internet users (if one can even quantify that), more than a handful of astute students of the burgeoning industry are quantifying the level of cyberspace commerce, if only as estimates.

Nicholas Negroponte, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is one academic who will offer a projection. He recently told an audience of Internet business types that the size of electronic commerce in the year 2000 will exceed $1 trillion, possibly reaching $1.5 trillion.

The founder of MIT's Media Lab was sure, though, the numbers will be driven by business-to-business e-commerce.

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Yes, he said over $1 trillion dollars in 24 months!!! Notice also, that business to business (PNLK) will be the key. ProNetLink is getting set up to be the leading import/export company in the world. Anyway you slice it, that is a lot of money changing hands.

Dave



To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (3668)10/16/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: jwk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
>>>> It took 3 years only to propel them to the forefront of the new paradigm and now they, among others, are accepted into the fabric of everyday life and communication. PNLK will not take that long because the shift has already happened and their customers are ready and waiting for them. <<<<

Bill -- So very true. A couple of weeks back I posted a comment about the growth of 'net use in Europe --- particularly by businesses. Plain to see that PNLK is planting seeds in extremely fertile soil in the spring of the electronic commerce growing season. (as a landscaper, I thought you'd appreciate the metaphor)

---nice snow this morning, eh?! be crankin' tele-turns soon!