Google and The "Miss"
February 1, 2006
Om says we'll shrug it off.
Reader Ed Brenegar writes: This is a year to change the customer relations game. With less commerce happening, presumably, there is more time for interaction. That interaction has to build the relationships...»
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John please go confiscate Om's stash of mind altering drugs and/or check for Google stock certificates.
Anybody, especially siliconized, who suggests that there is no doubt in the future of a company evolving as fast as Google is simply not paying attention. With a capitalization still exceeding that of some nations, Google is hardly comparable to a startup. Sure Google might take over the world - they are a fantastic company. But they also may, heaven forbid and cross yourself, make some big mistakes.
If this was a "knee jerk" it was more consistent with reality than the rising price last year. I'm simply floored by those who should know better to imply that *this time* the huge stock price and expectations are "realistic".
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