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New Couple of companies, maybe
Wasn't this the year Amazon was going to make its first profit? (Either that, or they actually *did* make their first profit during the last quarter last year, something like that.) If memory serves correctly, I think Red Hat also managed to make money.

But generally speaking, you're absolutely correct - there can't have been more than a (small) handful of .com companies that made any sort of profit, and most of them went belly up anyway. Off the top of my head, I can only name two or three companies that are even still in business, and they all seem to be struggling.
New Hmm, where was that article
IIRC Amazon was one of the companies who would show a loss if they expensed their stock options. And they are one of the "major dot-coms" who won't be doing that. Coincidence?

So like I said, if virtually no one in the industry showed a profit, and most of the "booming economy" was attributed to the tech sector, how can anyone claim the economy was doing anything? I'd love to see the "state of the economy" recalculated for the last ... ohh, six years. But only counting revenues, not stock price; and subtracting fraudulant accounting; and expensing stock options. You know, a measure of the actual growth (or not) of the economy.
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New Pioneers get the arrows, yadda yadda
. . . there can't have been more than a (small) handful of .com companies that made any sort of profit, and most of them went belly up anyway.
It sure seems to me that the traditional "brick and mortar" companies, to coin an annoying phrase, got the biggest reward in the whole dot-bomb craze. Several simply waited for the vulture capitalist to bank roll an obvious failure and let them do the initial development shake-out of a web store front. Then, when it looked a little more stable, they put up their own front with the distribution channels already in place. Several examples that come to mind that I've actually used are Best Buy, Lowes and Barnes & Noble. Whether or not these ventures actually make money or not, I have no idea. But at least they add value to me.
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New Re: Pioneers get the arrows, yadda yadda
Several examples that come to mind that I've actually used are Best Buy, Lowes and Barnes & Noble.

Doesn't Barnes and Noble actually offer better prices/shipping than Amazon? Amazon just gets its business because of name recognition - several similar dealers offer better deals.
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New For technical books, someone...
don't remember who, on the old IWeThey recommended [link|http://www.bookpool.com/|Bookpool.] When book shopping, it has been worthwhile checking.
Alex

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New For better prices...
... go to dealtime.com . Or Yahoo Shopping. Or Pricewatch.com . Internet Comparison Shopping - Penny Pinching 'R' Us.
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