craighal | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | google, microsoft, businessInteresting take on the Google v. Microsoft competition. Google (and Apple) are the flavor of the day (well, the last couple years). Question is, as they increase in size and mature, will the growth rate continue and will investors and partners continue to line up.
Quoted: Still, some think investors are getting overly Google-fied. To justify its current stock price, Google needs to increase its revenue by 50% a year for the next five years, says David Trainer of business valuation firm New Constructs. Few, if any, companies of this size can do that, he says. "Investors are playing a game of musical chairs," he says. "The music has to stop."
craighal | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 07 2007 | apple, google, business
craighal | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2007 | microsoft, google, businessI can relate to this... (as a home buyer ;-)
Quoted: "Microsoft is like a frustrated home buyer in a hot market that is willing to pay whatever it takes not to get shut out again"...
Quoted: But buying one of the largest online advertising firms will help Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT - News) compete for a bigger share of the online ad market against such rivals as Yahoo (NasdaqGS:YHOO - News) and Google. (See related story, this page.)
craighal | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2007 | microsoft, business, news, googleBring it.
Quoted: The analyst speculation is over. Google has admitted that it is planning to go head-to-head with Microsoft in the software market. Analysts are now discussing whether Google could actually win.
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