From: Gregory Alan Bolcer (gbolcer@endtech.com)
Date: Tue May 16 2000 - 12:59:14 PDT
It turns out, it really is all about the money. Napster
should start hiring big time deal closers and work out
an equity deal to the music players based on number of
xfers. I think this Napster gang is going to grow up to
be a huge legit music force. Hell, if they just started
selling t-shirts, they'd have a multi-million dollar a month
revenue stream.
Greg
http://research.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=9002
> The writing's on the wall, RIAA: According to research
> firm Webnoize 57 percent of college students surveyed use
> controversial MP3 swapping software Napster at least
> weekly. Of those who use Napster, 58.5 percent said they
> would be willing to pay a $15/month subscription fee for the
> service.
-- Greg Bolcer email: gbolcer@endtech.com web: http://www.endtech.com work: 949.833.2800 cell: 714.928.5476 fax: 603.994.0516
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