So much for the time, money, and compromises on censorship Google’s committed in the region thus far. Plus its new music venture. An analyst said this morning that Google’s Chinese arm won’t do so well, anyway.
Analyst: Make Twitter Put Money Where Everybody’s Mouth Is
If you can’t get a good bubble started on the Internet, then where can ya? Aye, times are indeed bad if analysts are even poopooing hot Web properties. And if it’s one thing Wall Street’s got these days, it’s credibility!
Analyst: VC Confidence At New Low
Though Phil Gramm’s pretty sure the recession is all in our heads, it seems that just about every road to a healthy economy is either closed or under construction. The road to Silicon Valley, according to one analyst, is at best at a standstill.
Interview with Web Analyst WDave
Continuing my series of interviews with Web Analysts, here is an interview with Wandering Dave Rhee also known as WDave.
Interview with Web Analyst Manoj Jasra
Continuing my series of interviews with Web Analysts, here is an interview with Manoj Jasra.
Interview with Web Analyst Stephane Hamel
Continuing my series of interviews with Web Analyst, here is an interview with Stephane Hamel.
Interview with Web Analyst Ravi Pathak
Continuing my series of interviews with Web Analysts here is an interview with Ravi Pathak.
Interview with Web Analyst Rohan Kapoor
Continuing my series of interviews with Web Analysts here is an interview with Rohan Kapoor.
Rohan, originally from India, was working as an analyst for a fortune 50 company in Seattle area on his student visa (he was allowed to work for a year). Like thousands of other he applied for his work visa called H1B via his employer, unfortunately he was not selected by the newly instituted lottery system by INS.
Interview with Web Analyst Jaisri Chety
Continuing my series of Interviews with Analysts, here is my interview with Jaisri Chety.
What is your current position and the name of the company you work for?
I am working at present in Tesco.com as Asst. Manager (Insight)
How long have you been working in Web Analytics?
Analyst: MySpace Is A Goldmine
News Corp’s MySpace is hitting the jackpot according to Pali Research analyst Richard Greenfield. He raised News Corp’s earning estimates based on the companies pending sale of DirecTV to Liberty Capital.
Greenfield says that MySpace is generating more than $30 million a month in revenue, $24 million in domestic revenue and $6 million internationally. He projects that over the next year monthly revenues will more than double.