To: REW who wrote (10809 ) 12/3/1998 12:43:00 PM From: slaffe Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
In this age of rapid ascendancy of share price of Internet companies that have no current or foreseeable earnings I just wish I could find the next winner. Maybe even invent a company with all the trappings of the "Ideal Internet" investment. Let's see now, if I had a wish list it would probably go like this. 1. It has to be a very cheap share price when I find it. 2. It has to have a "stealth" approach to its market. Has an "eruptable" potential. 3. It should have a very low float, no more than 8 million shares or so. Flexible depending upon the rest of the potential. 4. Should be in a mainstream product, like CD's, Videos, Tape Cassette's, etc 5. It should absolutely positively be the "low cost" producer in its market niche. And demonstrably so. 6. It should absolutely positively be the "low cost" producer in its market niche. And demonstrably so. 7. It should absolutely positively be the "low cost" producer in its market niche. And demonstrably so. 8. Its marketing plan should cover a wide spectrum of potential clients beyond its base market. Consumers AND Corporations AND Non-Profit Organizations. 9. Its advertising and marketing expense should not be costly. ZERO if possible. (Wouldn't hurt if they could figure out how to get paid by those that advertise for them, as ridiculous as that sounds.) 10. It should be profitable from the start. 11. Customer additions should be by contracting a large number at once instead of one-by-one additions. 12. It should have the ability to be aligned with Fortune 1000 type partners like Pepsi, Compaq, Ford, Publishers Clearing House, Microsoft. 13. These companies should want to do business with our baby because they have a vested interest. 14. The marketing model should be so constructed so as to continually drive DOWN the price of its product. 15. It should have International appeal and an International market potential. 16. It should have potential to sell many other products with the same marketing model. Does anyone here have any ideas as to where I might find a company like this? slaffe