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Underwriting the Internet
Underwriting the Internet
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A01=Leslie S. Hiraoka
American Stock Exchange
antitrust litigation studies
AOL Time Warner Merger
Author_Leslie S. Hiraoka
Baby Bells
bezos
bill
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Category=PDR
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Ceo Position
Company's IPO
corporate scandal case studies
crossing
digital economy research
e-commerce business models
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FCC Decision
Federal Reserve
financial risk analysis
Game Developers
gates
Gateway
Gateway Computer
global
Global Crossing
Independent Software Vendors
information technology policy
interface
Interface Message Processors
Ipo Issue
Ipo Market
iTunes Music Store
jeff
JP Morgan Chase
larry
Ma Bell
message
Microsoft's Entry
Net Initiative
post-dotcom market recovery analysis
processors
Sap AG
Time Warner Cable
Tv Executive
Windows Media Player
Windows Monopoly
Product details
- ISBN 9780765615176
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
He covers the anti-trust case against Microsoft; the successes of eBay, Amazon, Yahoo, and Google; road-kills along the information highway such as the forgotten eToys; as well as the Enron implosion and other corporate scandals. After tracing this amazing story he concludes that the illegal practices and the ensuing USD7 trillion loss in equity markets slowed the Internet revolution but could not snuff it out, and with worldwide economic recovery e-business surges onward.
Underwriting the Internet
€173.60
