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VeriSign Selling NSI
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There's a lot of "I told you so" going around right now. I must admit, I've been saying it a lot, lately, too (and feeling uncharacteristically guilty about it).
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Ambler On The Net [ambler.net]
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Re:Sell Netsol
by cambler
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i wouldnt be so quick to assume this isnt the best thing for verisign, they dont have to protect anything now on the registrar side, so its all about leveraging the monopoly- the antitrust lawyers call it tieing...
plus theres a perceived notion thats theres no margin in the registrar side anymore.
time for the next wave of innovation..innovation and creativity..the ultimate defeater of monopoly power...
for those trying to compare market caps to register.com market cap is less now that they bought back $120,000,000 in stock from their shareholders......hmmmm maybe someone should have spent the rcom money buying netsol rather than just returning it to shareholders
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