e-Stocks (Review and Analysis of Cohan's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Peter Cohan's book "e-Stocks" shows Internet stocks should not be permanently avoided, despite the dot.com crash of 2000. According to Peter Cohan, Internet stocks are still worth the investment with a disciplined approach. At the heart of the investment strategy must be a search for Internet companies that have real, viable and sustainable business models. In this summary, the author offers seven methods to help investors find the profitable Internet stocks of the future.
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To learn more, read "e-Stocks" and find out why the world of Internet stocks is on the up and why you should invest.
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Book Presentation: e-Stocks by Peter Cohan
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of e-Stocks (Peter Cohan)
Section 1: An Internet Investment Strategy
Section 2: The Nine Internet Business Segments
Section 3: Making the Decision to Invest
Book Abstract
At present, Internet stocks are not in favor because of the dot-com crash which occurred in mid-2000. However, to use that as a reason to permanently avoid investing in Internet stocks would be to ignore the fact that these will certainly be the emerging growth companies of the future once all the hype has died down.
What’s really needed most is a structured approach to Internet investing. At the heart of any such investment strategy must be a search for Internet companies that have real, viable, profitable and sustainable business models. To uncover that, an investor needs to look past the media confusion and focus instead on:
The fundamentals of each company – what it does to generate revenues now and in the future.
The dynamics of each company’s business model – and what will be required to optimize that model in the future.
The overall health of the Internet sector in which that company operates.
The actual value of the company – and how that intrinsic value compares with its current market capitalization.
Once an investor has that sort of information, they are then able to determine whether or not the capital markets have accurately priced specific Internet stocks. When there is turbulence and controversy in the market – as there frequently is with Internet stocks – the capital markets are more likely to value a stock inaccurately, creating valuable buying opportunities for those who understand the fundamentals of the business. Then, when the product markets