GIGJ.COM
welcome to my space
X
Search:  
Personal Injury | Languages | Soups | Photography | Email | Prepress | Exotic Locations | Computer Games | Related articles
Welcome to:gigj.com
NAVIGATION: Home >>

eMailbag: StarMedia, Amazon, AOL, Marimba, Bottom?

Published by: jack 2008-12-01
First reader up writes: "Steve, what do you think of StarMedia?"

Reply: StarMedia's IPO struggled a little when it debuted last week with about a 30% rise the first day. That was owed to a market glut that watered down anythingIPO.com. On the second day of trading however it popped so that StarMedia (NASDAQ:STRM - news) was up more than 300% since IPO.

Is this a $3 billion company? If it can become the "Yahoo of Latin America" then I see some value in STRM's franchise. The weak point to me looks like the concentrated online usage in Latin America, among the 20% of homes that can afford it. In the U.S. and parts of Europe Internet usage has more than 30% household penetration.

But overall I see STRM as part of someone else's portfolio, that someone else being a larger media company.

Bottom Up?

"Steve, are we at the bottom of the market for Internet stocks?"

Reply: We are off substantially from highs. ISDEX was at 696 earlier this year and down more than 150 points since then. I think that the huge runs that came early in 1999 were a little early for the sector and set up this huge correction as well as the IPO rush.

InternetNews Realtime IT News - eMailbag: StarMedia, Amazon, AOL ::
The huge runs that came early in 1999 were a little early for the sector and set up this huge correction eMailbag: StarMedia, Amazon, AOL, Marimba, Bottom?
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/129221
HOME
I think we're still in a volatile market that may cause some IPOs to examine their motives a little closer. Good companies can always go public, it just gets harder to be heard above the noise.

Regarding the bottom of the market I think we're at a healthier pace now for sustainable valuations. The percents I see make sense vs. sheer frenzy.

Fortune article

"Steve, I saw you mentioned in Fortune (June 1999). Finally, the genius of Steve Harmon realized!"

Reply: I'm trying to make the Internet a better place for investors with analysis, tools, strategies, etc. It's been a 5-year quest but there's a long way to go. Thanks for the feedback.

Business 2 Biz

"So many of the stocks in the Internet seem to be consumer stocks. What are your thoughts on business-to-business stocks?"

Reply: Consumer stocks always get the spotlight since many Internet users would consider themselves "consumers." Even those at work may classify themselves this way and gravitate to the consumer brands for work-related offerings.

That's why Netscape.com, AOL.com, Yahoo.com all figure prominently in work usage patterns. Yet I foresee a tidal wave of B2B stocks coming. I think Marimba (NASDAQ:MRBA - news) was one and that BackWeb may be another.

VerticalNet (NASDAQ:VERT - news) ran on B2B and still holds some interest because of its focus on vertical portals for industry. Overall I think IBM (NYSE:IBM - news) and AT&T (NYSE:T - news) provide deep B2B exposure. IBM's chief Lou Gerstner just said about a third of revenue comes from selling Internet products.

Microsoft is another. Intel. The big stocks are moving into the Internet (or rather the Internet is taking over their businesses).


Introducing Internet StockTracker, the new weekly e-mail newsletter from internet.com LLC. Every Friday internet.com will deliver to your e-mail in-box the latest performance data on individual Internet companies and their competitors. Internet StockTracker will deliver to you all the statistics you need to assess the week's activity. Subscribe today and receive the Charter Rate of $127 -- a savings of $100 off the regular subscription price! e-newsletters


China Says Nuke Data Is On Web
ISDEX Loses Points On Tech Weakness
You are looking at:gigj.com's eMailbag: StarMedia, Amazon, AOL, Marimba, Bottom? , click gigj.com to home
  • |viral recombination another way hiv fools the immune system |
  • |jama estimation of hiv incidence in the united states |
  • |hiv drug resistance found in china s poorest study |
  • urgent scale up of action necessary to achieve universal access – unaids
  • semen factor increases infectivity of hiv
  • manitoba first nations could see hiv epidemic
  • tb conference people living with hiv must be screened regularly for tb
  • new strain of hiv detected in manipur india but alarm bells don’t ring yet
  • aids victims buried alive in papua new guinea
  • four in ten gay hiv men are undiagnosed say experts
  • most hiv cases traced to transmission of single virus
  • red cross calls aids epidemic a disaster for africa
  • new danger in africa hiv tb combined epidemic

  • effect of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 hiv 1 subtype on disease progression in persons from rakai uganda with incident hiv 1 infection
  • world aids day dec 01 2007
  • interview with sheri weiser effect of food insecurity on hiv aids
  • haiti was the source for hiv in the us
  • hiv s dependence on human genes may be weakness scientists say
  • icaac integrase inhibitor effective for hiv patients with multi drug resistant disea
  • upto date clinical trials of hiv antiretroviral therapy
  • who global hiv prevalence status
  • pre chewed food gave hiv to kids
  • new un backed report calls for more effective response to stem aids in asia
  • indonesia
  • u s blacks gays face most h i v risk study finds
  • hiv positive children vaccinated against seasonal influenza have weaker protective immune response
  • tb identified as leading cause of aids related death in rio de janeiro
  • #If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.#
    Your name:
    E-mail:
    Telphone:

    Your comments:


    If you have any other info about eMailbag: StarMedia, Amazon, AOL, Marimba, Bottom? , Please add it free.
    About us |Contact us |Advertisement |Site map |Exchange links
    Copyright© 2008gigj.com All Rights Reserved