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Subject: | RE: UKNM: RE: A Sad day |
From: | Robin Edwards |
Date: | Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:01:48 +0100 |
Were the business models based on taking a slice of the sale revenue? When I
looked at Bags Of Time for Retail Week I thought it was a great site, but
was a bit puzzled about the fact that there was no delivery charge yet
prices were quite keen. I always wondered how they would make money.
It must be a nervous time for any dot-coms who's survival relies on getting
successful second round funding to see them through to hopeful
profitability.
A sad day indeed.
What would be really useful is a site that shows case studies of how and why
dot-coms failed. Starting with the business plan, and a statement from the
investors as to why they bought-in, and then an analysis of what went wrong
including interviews with the founders. People would pay lots of money for
info like that...
R
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