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[545]A free online Wall Street Journal?
Posted Sep 19th 2007 12:50PM by [546]Douglas McIntyre
Filed under: [547]Launches, [548]Industry, [549]Consumer experience,
[550]Competitive strategy, [551]Marketing and advertising, [552]New
York TimesA (NYT), [553]Dow Jones and Co (DJ)
Wall Street Journal Online Rupert Murdoch all but said that he would
take his new prize, [554]The Wall Street Journal, and offer it online
for free, even though he would be giving up almost one million paid
online subscribers and about $50 million in revenue.
Murdoch is probably looking at the nearly $400 million that [555]The
New York Times (NYSE: [556]NYT) says it will do through its online
editions this year. According to Nielsen Net/Ratings, nytimes.com has
more than 13 million unique visitors. WSJ.com has closer to 5 million.
Murdoch has hinted that he will add reporting on national and
international news to the Journals financial coverage. That would
give him the opportunity to do real damage to the Times and
potentially go after much of its consumer advertising revenue base.
With internet advertising revenue at newspaper sites still rising at
close to 20% a year, Murdoch is after a pot of money that The New York
Times Company must know will be close to $750 million three years from
now.
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[562]Google (GOOG) widget announcement good for traders
Posted Sep 19th 2007 11:58AM by [563]Brent Archer
Filed under: [564]Good news, [565]Launches, [566]Google (GOOG),
[567]Options, [568]Technical Analysis
[569]GOOG logo [570]Google Inc. (NASDAQ: [571]GOOG) is getting Wall
Streets attention this morning after the company announced that
[572]it will begin distributing ads within widgets" -- interactive
capsules designed to bring more pizazz to Web pages -- in a move to
cash in on the new internet phenomenon. This kind of an exciting
announcement will often install a new floor for the stock price, at
least until the preliminary returns are in. If you think that the
company wont fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be
a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on GOOG.
After hitting a one-year high of $558.58 in July, the stock lost some
ground, but has been climbing back toward the mid-500s over the past
few weeks. GOOG opened this morning at $539.27. So far today the stock
has hit a low of $538.86 and a high of $546.68. As of 10:55, GOOG is
trading at $546.57, up $11.30 (2.1%). The chart for GOOG looks bearish
but improving, while [573]S&P gives the stock a neutral 3 STARS (out
of 5) hold rating.
For a bullish hedged play on this stock, I would consider an October
[574]bull-put credit spread below the $470 range. A bull-put credit
spread is an options position that combines the purchase and sale of
put options to hedge risk in case the stock doesnt do what you think
but still leverage nice returns. For this particular trade, we will
make a 4.2% return in just one month as long as GOOG is above $470 at
October expiration. Google would have to fall by more than 14% before
we would start to lose money.
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[581]Google (GOOG) to launch another marketing innovation
Posted Sep 19th 2007 8:15AM by [582]Douglas McIntyre
Filed under: [583]Launches, [584]Consumer experience, [585]Competitive
strategy, [586]Google (GOOG)
Google NASDAQ:GOOG Adwords logo [587]Google (NASDAQ: [588]GOOG)
already has the lions share of online search ads, but just to rub
that in, it will introduce a program that may make its products seem
even more attractive to advertisers.
The new program will allow marketers to put tiny websites, called
widgets, across the Google AdSense Network, which covers the partner
sites that run the search giants text ads. According to [589]The New
York Times: the new widget ads represent a more aggressive push by
Google to attract big brand advertisers who like flashy ad units
rather than the simple text ads commonly run in Googles ad network.
The widgets will allow Googles customers to run small videos or host
chats within their advertising units. According to comScore almost
half of US Internet users try widgets. That is 87 million people.
Will the widgets work? Probably not. At least not anytime soon. They
allow advertisers so much freedom in creating new marketing messages
that it may take months, or even a year or two, for big brand
advertisers to measure which kinds of creative units play well with
users.
The new Google program is helping make Internet advertising a lot more
complicated. And, for now, that may not be good. Every marketer is
going to have to work harder to come up with something that will catch
peoples attention.
Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 247wallst.com.
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[594]Google (GOOG) officially unleashes online Microsoft (MSFT) PowerPoint
competitor
Posted Sep 18th 2007 12:23PM by [595]Brian White
Filed under: [596]Products and services, [597]Launches,
[598]Competitive strategy, [599]Google (GOOG), [600]Microsoft (MSFT)
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) presentation Its been a long time coming, but
[601]Google, Inc.s (NASDAQ: [602]GOOG) Presentation" web-based
presentation application is now available. As always, some are billing
it as a PowerPoint killer," which is [603]Microsoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:
[604]MSFT)s ubiquitous presentation software that is the lifeblood of
business people all over the globe. Googles already unleashed its
word processor and spreadsheet software to the masses (as well as
email services, of course), so the presentation portion of the
[605]Google Apps package was eagerly awaited, if for nothing more than
fodder for comparison to Microsofts PowerPoint by the media.
Much like the freely available [606]OpenOffice software suite, Google
Presentation can import and use Microsoft PowerPoint files, has
built-in themes, text formatting and so forth. Google Presentation, of
course, has built-in online collaboration and sharing, which is
something many PowerPoint users probably would love to see instead of
having multiple versions of the same presentation floating around on
the corporate server somewhere. Googles connective collaboration is
the single-largest jump it has over locally installed software
packages. On features, however, it lags behind. But, would a customer
rather have tons and tons of rarely used features or a way to have a
team contribute to a single presentation, even if they were dispersed
all over the globe?
[607]
E-mailing a link to an online presentation is a great feature of
Googles new Presentation offering, although services like [608]WebEx
have done this with PowerPoint for years. But, emailing a link instead
of having folks login to a secure website is a tad easier on all
concerned, right? Once Google Presentation gets out in the wild during
the rest of this year, the pundits will surely answer that question.
Well be listening.
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[614]Symphony: IBMs new Microsoft (MSFT) Office killer
Posted Sep 18th 2007 9:17AM by [615]Douglas McIntyre
Filed under: [616]Launches, [617]Consumer experience, [618]Competitive
strategy, [619]Google (GOOG), [620]Microsoft (MSFT),
[621]International Business Machines (IBM)
International Business Machines IBM logo Now that [622]Google (NASDAQ:
[623]GOOG) has begun to go after [624]Microsoft (NASDAQ: [625]MSFT)
Office, [626]International Business Machines (NYSE: [627]IBM) wants a
piece of the action as well.
Big Blue will launch a [628]new, free office-like product called
Symphony. It will be available on the internet, and it is free.
According to The Wall Street Journal Symphony is based on software
available from Open Office. The same foundation is used for [629]Sun
Microsystems (NASDAQ: [630]JAVA) and Googles desktop applications
processes. The product also has functions from Notes, a product IBM
bought years ago. Notes was almost run out of the market by Microsoft.
IBM hopes that the free software application will help it sell more
recent versions of Notes, which includes e-mail and instant messaging.
Does the IBM launch matter? Probably not. Nor does the recent upgrade
of Google Apps to include software similar to PowerPoint. Microsoft
has about 500 million desktop applications running on PCs and the
Journal writes the company has sold 71 million licenses of its latest
version of Office in the fiscal year ended June 30. The Office
software sells for slightly more than $100.
Getting customers to leave Microsoft, with its huge installed base, is
almost impossible.
Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 247wallst.com.
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[635]Apple (AAPL) iPhone launches in UK on O2 network
Posted Sep 18th 2007 8:50AM by [636]Tobias Buckell
Filed under: [637]Deals, [638]Products and services, [639]Launches,
[640]Apple Inc (AAPL), [641]iPhone
Our sister site The Unofficial Apple Weblog has been [642]liveblogging
the London [643]Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: [644]AAPL) announcement that the
iPhone will be available in the UK. The iPhone will launch November
9th and will cost £269. The exclusive carrier will be [645]O2, and
contracts will be £35, £45 or £55 respectively and include WiFi at The
Cloud hotspots.
This is the first step of Apples worldwide rollout. Apple indicated
that it expected to sell 1 million devices by the years end, which it
[646]has already met, and 10 million in 2008. Getting a foot in the
door in Europe is the first step in making that goal happen even
sooner.
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[650]Cokes (KO) Sprite Super Chilled bottles ice inside
Posted Sep 17th 2007 2:25PM by [651]Tom Barlow
Filed under: [652]Products and services, [653]Launches,
[654]Competitive strategy, [655]Coca-Cola (KO)
Given my druthers, Id rather have my soft drink over ice, which is
one strike against vending machine sodas. Now, however, [656]Coca-Cola
(NYSE: [657]KO) is reportedly about to overcome that hurdle with new
technology that will provide consumers with [658]bottled sodas with
ice inside.
The new technology will be unveiled soon in the UK for a new Coke
product, Sprite Super Chilled. Apparently, the bottled Sprite will be
vended from a specially-designed machine that keeps the soda
near-freezing. When the consumer twists off the top, a mechanism (no
more specific description is yet available) converts some of the
Sprite inside to ice. Since the ice is made from the drink, unlike
fountain drinks, the contents wont be diluted.
If successful, the technology could quickly spread throughout the Coke
family of products, and may gain the interest of brewers and vintners
as well.
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[663]Yahoo! (YHOO) launches Mash, new social networking site
Posted Sep 17th 2007 12:34PM by [664]Zac Bissonnette
Filed under: [665]Launches, [666]Yahoo! (YHOO)
One look at the headline, and you can already tell this project is
destined to fail.
In a recent post, I wondered whether we are entering a social
networking [667]bubble. Social networking is hot right now, and
everyone wants a piece, including [668]Yahoo (NASDAQ: [669]YHOO) whose
last foray into the space, Yahoo! 360 failed miserably.
According to [670]Bits, Yahoo! is now trying out Yahoo! Mash, which
began its invitation-only preview on Friday: ... users can edit each
others profiles, redecorating, changing information, and adding
features. Think the Wikipedia version of a social network.
Bits adds that the site currently lacks private messaging, a place to
to post your school/job, and an emphasis on music/video. Funny, those
are three of the things that have made social networking so big! The
initial reviews for the site dont seem to be too positive, and I
would expect this one to fade away just like Yahoo! 360. That seems to
be what happens with most of Yahoo!s projects lately, doesnt it?
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[676]Kroger (KR) expands banking business -- others to follow?
Posted Sep 17th 2007 10:49AM by [677]Zac Bissonnette
Filed under: [678]Launches, [679]Competitive strategy, [680]Wal-Mart
(WMT), [681]Marketing and advertising, [682]Kroger Co (KR)
With [683]Wal-Mart (NYSE: [684]WMT) making a [685]big push into the
financial services space, its no surprise that competitors are
attempting to follow the worlds largest retailer. Grocery-giant
[686]Kroger (NYSE: [687]KR) offers mortgages, home equity loans, and
insurance, including policies covering pets!
These ventures into financial products make sense. Grocery stores
enjoy tremendous traffic (who doesnt go to the grocery store?), but
very low margins. Getting consumers to at least look at other products
while theyre there is a good way to increase sales and, hopefully,
give margins a nice little pop.
In addition, the convenience factor may give these grocery-store owned
banks/financial service companies an opportunity to sell products at
prices that arent necessarily the best value. Thats certainly been
my experience. While some chains have said they arent interested in
going into the financial services industry, it seems like a pretty
logical move and I would expect more will follow.
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[692]Money Face-Off: P. Diddy vs. Jay-Z
Posted Sep 16th 2007 11:10AM by [693]Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: [694]Products and services, [695]Launches, [696]Rants and
raves, [697]Entrepreneurs
This post is part of our [698]Money Face-Offs feature. Let us know who
you think comes out ahead in this head-to-head match-up, and check out
our other Money Face-Off posts.
Its small wonder hip-hop stars and brand empire builders Diddy and
Jay-Z are known as much for their rap sheets as their balance sheets;
after all, they have more AKAs than most mafiosos.
P. [699]Diddy is only P." in New Zealand and the U.K., and Ill
always know him as Puffy" (and "Puff Daddy," "Sean Combs," and "Sean
John). Hes gone through more name changes than Prince and all those
formerly-known-as such.
[700]Jay-Z, whose given name was also Shawn" (though spelled
differently from Diddy/Daddy/Puffys Sean"), also goes by "Jiggy,"
Jazzy," and "Jay Hova." While it seems obvious that Jay-Z would win
in a battle of the boys from the block (after all, hes dating
Beyonce), and he is, after all, officially richer, still there is
controversy. Whose business empire is more diverse and eclectic? Whose
criminal record is more sordid? Whose clothing line is more
inappropriate for the toddlers they market toward?
Putting criminal records aside for the time being (and for the record,
I think Jay-Z, with a stabbing incident on his rap sheet, beats Diddy,
whose gun controversy ended with an acquittal and -- most importantly
-- zero bullets actually connecting with human flesh), lets compare
the rappers empires:
[701]Continue reading Money Face-Off: P. Diddy vs. Jay-Z
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[705]Top 25 Stocks for the NEXT 25 Years: three new names
Posted Sep 14th 2007 3:45PM by [706]Georges Yared
Filed under: [707]Analyst reports, [708]Forecasts, [709]Launches,
[710]Internet, [711]Blogs, [712]25 Stocks for Next 25 Years
I wrote the series the [713]Top 25 stocks for the NEXT 25 years back
in May and June of this year. Since the series finished we had three
companies go the way of acquisition: [714]Opsware (NASDAQ:[715] OPSW),
Color Kinetics (NASDAQ: CLRK) and [716]Kyphon (NASDAQ: [717]KYPH). All
three have been or are about to close on their respective deals and
will vanish from our list of 25. The good news is the premiums were
outstanding and any investor who bought these stocks after reading the
initial write ups is walking away with over 50% profits in a few short
months!
But onward and upward: Drum roll please.....the three new stocks that
I feel could be in the top 25 stocks for the NEXT 25 Years include:
[718]eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: [719]EHTH), [720]Bankrate (NASDAQ:[721]
RATE) and [722]Fuel Tech (NASDAQ[723]:FTEK).
eHealth is a $570 million market capitalization company headquartered
in Mountain View, California. The company operates a multi-web site
platform that offers its customers more than 7,000 health insurance
and related products. The company is licensed in all 50 states and the
District of Columbia. Through its ehealth.com and ehealthinsurance.com
web sites, customers can price out regular medical, dental and vision
insurance. The company also provides options for student-health care
insurance as well. My estimates for calendar 2007 is for revenues of
$87 million and earnings per share of $.49. For 2008 I envision
revenues of $115 million and earnings per share of $.68. As health
care insurance is fast becoming a major political as well as economic
issue, eHealth may be the winner in finding the best policies at the
best price for consumers and small-to-medium size businesses.
[724]Continue reading Top 25 Stocks for the NEXT 25 Years: three new
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[729]New General Motors (GM) plant goes live in China
Posted Sep 13th 2007 3:40PM by [730]Brian White
Filed under: [731]Launches, [732]General Motors (GM), [733]China,
[734]Next big thing
[735]General Motors Corp. (NYSE: [736]GM) is now making vehicle
engines in a new Chinese plant right next to a new miniature vehicle
joint venture -- Chinas SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. -- and the
worlds second-largest automaker says the new engine plant will have
an annual capacity of 300,000 engines per year.
Is this a signal of GMs increasing interest in supplying Pacific Rim
countries with smaller cars with very gas-efficient engines? You bet
it is, and right off the bat the engines from the new plant will power
a new minivan model (the Wuling Hong Tu) that will initially be sold
in China, where a growing middle class is increasingly able to afford
vehicles.
In fact, I would venture to guess that this three-way partnership, in
which GM owns 34%, is a testing of the waters by the automaker in
preparation of entering into the potentially huge market for Chinese
consumer vehicle consumption. Sales in the U.S. grew for the automaker
in its latest quarter, but future growth wont be from the North
American market most likely. With the SAIC-GM-Wuling conglomerate
having sold over 460,000 vehicles (classified as mini-vehicles") in
China last year, its poised to exceed that annual figure by 25% or so
this year. In 2008, the ceiling may be even higher.
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[741]Sprint (S) turns to e-commerce to boost revenue
Posted Sep 13th 2007 10:00AM by [742]Douglas McIntyre
Filed under: [743]Launches, [744]Industry, [745]Consumer experience,
[746]Competitive strategy, [747]AT and T (T), [748]Sprint Nextel Corp
(S)
[749]Sprint NYSE: S logo Sprint-Nextel (NYSE: [750]S) has done poorly
since the merger that created the two companies. Over the last year,
its shares are up 5%, [751]AT&Ts (NYSE: [752]T) up 25%. Part of the
problem is that while AT&T and Verizon Wireless have added large
numbers of subscribers, the base at Sprint has barely moved.
While Sprint believes that its new 4G WiMax network will revive
growth, that is over a year off.
Sprint has come up with another way to boost revenue. It has created
an online shopping mall that will offer seven million products from 30
million retailers, including [753]Wal-Mart (NYSE: [754]WMT) and
[755]Target (NYSE: [756]TGT).
[757]According to Reuters, Sprint said it will not charge mobile
users extra subscription fees for the service, but it will charge them
for Web access. This should increase the amount of money that the
cellular carrier makes from data use on its phones.
Sprint shares a problem with the rest of the U.S. cellular industry.
The top three carriers have about 180 million subscribers, so rapid
customer growth over future years is unlikely. That means that
services delivered through handsets may be one of the few ways for the
carriers to bring significant new revenue streams online.
Sprint needs the money most, so it is no surprise that it is first to
market with handset-based shopping.
Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 24/7 Wall St.
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[762]Capital One (COF) to offer reward miles for deposits
Posted Sep 12th 2007 3:04PM by [763]Douglas McIntyre
Filed under: [764]Products and services, [765]Launches
Capital One COF logo For those consumers who have any money left after
they look at the falling value of their homes and the huge credit card
balances, [766]Capital One (NYSE: [767]COF) is prepared to offer
[768]reward points for money market deposits. Who says the froth is
being squeezed out of the economy?
The Rewards Money Market, as it will be called, has an interest rate
of 4.65% and will offer [769]an airline mile for every $20 on deposit.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Capital One insists that the new
program has nothing to do with strengthening its deposit base during a
time when banks are having problems with their mortgage portfolios. It
is a matter of opinion whether Wall Street will believe that.
The fact remains that safe money" like savings account deposits are
desirable for banks especially while the home lending and credit card
markets are in trouble. Capital One closed its wholesale mortgage unit
last month.
And, most consumers would rather have airline miles than a free
toaster.
Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 24/7 Wall St.
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[774]Best Buy (BBY) locations to be packed for Microsofts (MSFT) Halo 3
launch
Posted Sep 12th 2007 2:39PM by [775]Brian White
Filed under: [776]Products and services, [777]Launches, [778]Microsoft
(MSFT), [779]Best Buy (BBY)
Once [780]Microsoft Inc.s (NASDAQ: [781]MSFT) Halo 3 game is
[782]launched in September 25th, much of the nation will see some
retail madness as old and new gamers line up (and sleep) in those long
lines just to get a crack at buying the newest, best game for the Xbox
360 gaming console. Naturally, [783]Best Buy Co. (NYSE: [784]BBY)
locations will roll out the game with a considerable fanfare.
Will the nations largest consumer electronics retailer take advantage
of the hoopla? I hope so.
In fact, some locations will be holding midnight parties the night of
September 24th, similar to recent kickoff for the Sony PlayStation 3
and 2005s launch of Halo 2. Best Buy generally provides some kind of
surprise and freebie to go along with events like this.
In terms of marketing strategy, certain gaming titles (and consoles)
and the [785]Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ: [786]AAPL) iPhone are about the only
consumer electronics items that generate this kind of fervor. In this
instance, Best Buy should milk it for all its worth by providing 20%
off new titles coupons to those that attend the launch party and buy
the new Halo 3 game when it is released in a few weeks. The company
can afford this kind of promotion to keep the fishing hook in the
mouth of as many gaming title purchasers as possible.
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