Future consumer.com (Updated edition)
Feather, Frank
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Add to basketSold by Ageless Pages, Cottonwood, AZ, U.S.A.
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Add to basketFrank Feather called for a stock market shakedown within a year that would weed out those Internet-based businesses that had a valid purpose from those that had arisen to feed investor hunger. The book examined which "e-tail" companies and market sectors were best positioned to take advantage of the digital economy and which were doomed -- and from there, the book went on to run a detailed analysis of which companies and sectors of the economy would be market leaders in 2010. Now author Frank Feather has updated the book to included the dotcom disaster the he predicted, but also to outline those companies -- AOL, QUIXTAR, and WAL-MART among them -- whose online activities have been enormously successful, and whose approach indicates how this new technology will make money in the future.
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