Net Profit
How to Invest and Compete in the Real World of Internet Business
Recommendation
At the peak of the dot-com bubble, buying Internet stocks was momentum investing at its most pure - get in when a new stock or sector is on its upswing, and get out while the gettin’s good. But Peter S. Cohan has created new criteria for Internet investors to apply in the traditional method of fundamental analysis. Instead of looking to old-line gurus like Graham or Buffet for advice, Cohan draws on the business strategies of John D. Rockefeller to come up with fresh e-commerce attributes like economic leverage, closed-loop solutions and adaptive management for investors to measure. getabstract recommends this book to executives, employees and students with equal vigor, although consider yourself forewarned that Cohan’s extended barking-dog analogy will grate on your nerves. Nevertheless, anyone who invests in Internet companies or even traffics in Internet commerce for business or pleasure will gain insights from this book, regardless of whether Cohan’s investment criteria prove to have staying power.
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About the Author
Peter S. Cohan is a technology and business expert who runs his own consulting practice. He is a commentator on CNBC’s Today’s Business and The Money Wheel and is also the author of The Technology Leaders, voted one of the top ten business books of 1997 by Management General. Additionally, Cohan was bigtipper.com’s Top Tipper of 1998, based on the leading performance of his CNBC stock picks. He lives in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
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