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Wall Street Beat: Online is hot as M&A continues







Wall Street Beat: Online is hot as
M&A continues

Wall Street Beat: Online is hot as
M&A continues
06/24/2005 03:05 PM

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The article is excellent and a wake up call I suspect for a lot of us.  This is very similar to what I wrote recently about all vendors getting squeezed in the down economy (and why no link?  I can't $#$# find it since Roogle is current not archival .. Hm... ).


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