The Internet Is Dead (As An Investment)
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The Internet Is Dead (As An Investment)
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#3I expected better from the WSJ. Even if what the author says is true, he supports his assertion with blanket statements and anecdotes.
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#4Microsoft is spending tons of money on online marketing to ensure that they're not a moot point. They are trying to make "Bing" valuable and thus their ad market valuable.
Myspace was pretty much doomed from the start. The underlying software was pretty shitty.
Cisco - what? +/- 10% is STEADY in this market. The market crashed and cisco went down. Duh?
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#5"Next article: my favorite biotech plays."
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#6"When attractive profits disappear at one stage in the value chain because a product becomes modular and commoditized, the opportunity to earn attractive profits with proprietary products will usually emerge at an adjacent stage. That is, the location in the value chain where attractive profits can be earned shifts in a predictable way over time."
Companies make attractive money when they solve the hardest problems.
Read his book, "Seeing What's Next"
Also: http://eser.org/oil-and-gas/The_law_of_conservation_of_attra...
Just because it's true that many internet businesses have become modular, commoditized, and marginally profitable, does not mean that there is a shortage of difficult and highly valuable problems to solve.
The companies the author listed are "component manufacturers". Future profits will be created by combining those components in creative ways to solve new problems.
Quoting Economist Paul Romer: “Economic growth occurs whenever people take resources and rearrange them in ways that are more valuable." see: http://eser.org/oil-and-gas/Eser_Corporation%27s_Business_Ph...
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#7I expected better from the WSJ. Even if what the author says is true, he supports his assertion with blanket statements and anecdotes.
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#8I expected better from the WSJ. Even if what the author says is true, he supports his assertion with blanket statements and anecdotes.
Why did you expect better from WSJ? Most of the time they are horrible.
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#9I expected better from the WSJ. Even if what the author says is true, he supports his assertion with blanket statements and anecdotes.