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Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion







Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion

Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion 01/06/2004 10:29 AM

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Roxio has recently sold off it's CD-burning software business in a move to concentrate solely on selling music online. Using Napster as it's company name, it will allow Roxio to compete with other online music delivery services from the likes of Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Apple.

Roxio's sale of its software business landed them a cool $80 million in cash and stocks which will give Napster a cash base of more than $100 million once the deal closes, expected by year's end.

"One of the most important questions for our investors is, 'Does Napster have the staying power to stay and thrive?' Having the cash answers that question," said Chris Gorog, chief executive and chairman of Roxio.

It will be more than enough to cover Napster until it becomes profitable, Gorog said, "and we're on a clear path to do that."

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It's a rather interesting look at what's driven the success of companies like Starbucks, Victoria's Secret, and others that make huge profits selling premium-priced products on a mainstream scale. This goes against the traditional assumption that goods sell at either a low volume or a low price. Turns out, people will "trade down" in some categories that don't matter to them in order to trade up in areas that do.

It pretty much only talks about real-world goods, not software or web-related stuff, nor even high-tech stuff, and I don't yet know how exactly the lessons apply to the areas I usually think about. But they probably do. (Is Apple a trading-up brand? Or is it not mainstream enough? Maybe") I'm only about a third of the way through it, but good stuff so far.
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