Analysts Give Google Thumbs Up For Diversifying

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9 Jan 2010

Once upon a time, Google was a company that specialized in search and advertising.  Now, it’s tossing out advanced mobile phones and requesting the right to buy and sell energy.  Still, several financial analysts think these not-entirely-conventional moves are a good idea.

Google LogoSharon Gaudin spoke to Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group, Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research, and Dan Olds of the Gabriel Consulting Group.  All three individuals saw potential upsides to Google branching out.  It might do extremely well in the new markets, or at least, manage to sell a few more ads.

Enderle even argued that moving on might be necessary for Google, stating, "Ultimately search isn’t sustainable.  Google search could become irrelevant.  You eventually could have specialized search providers or Google search could become part of something else and just fade into the background."

Anyway, the risk that Google will perform poorly in its new endeavors was viewed as tolerable by the group.  A corporate giant with a market share of around 65 percent and a market cap of about $190 billion can afford a misstep or two, after all.

On the subject of financial performance, here’s one other thing worth noting: Google’s stock is up 0.99 percent at the moment, so its recent mobile- and energy-related announcements haven’t exactly caused investors to run away.

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7 Responses to Analysts Give Google Thumbs Up For Diversifying

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♥ Ashley ♥

January 25th, 2010 at 5:13 pm

both require hard work and risk. There are a lot of people in my town, which has two major universities, going for a general buisness degree. Specialty degrees I think would hold more promise. Look for what you like and then do something that requires a specialty within that field. Just dont pick something that will be outdated in a year or two. That would be bad.

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Mykl

February 16th, 2010 at 4:39 am

I think this may already be a glitch in your account, in which the true mail messages are not synchronized with the search results coming up. For that you need to contact Yahoo! Customer Care: if you have a Mail Plus subscription, call them at their Tech Support line, but if you don't fill out a feedback form with all the details of your concern here:

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Ever Whiny Repubs! Serenity Now!

March 10th, 2010 at 7:28 pm

I've been unemployed for about 7 months — fresh out of college w/ a few commodities certification but can't find work.

Although this is probably the worst time to enter the industry.

It is bad — 3+ million jobs lost since the beginning of this thing…that isn't good.

What industry are you in?

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mel

March 20th, 2010 at 10:56 am

pros n cons
same speed of learning – hence better achievements
slow ones can hv more teacher assisted learning
elitism is bad
superiority complex is bad
dont know whats it like to be at bottom – intellectual arrogance
the idea is to get them mixed so tt they help each other but then some soc is crazy abt such things and wanna be competitive
so far no website but try again

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Adam

March 20th, 2010 at 10:20 pm

The Internet is built, maintained and owes its existence to 'corporate giants'. Whose infrastructure do you think it runs over …

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Cherry121

March 29th, 2010 at 12:27 am

Take a breed quiz at http://www.dogbreedinfo.com. Then research and find out what breed is right for your family.

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Design is BS

April 3rd, 2010 at 10:46 am

Horizontally or Vertically?

Horizontally, I'm not sure of a (simple) way, but I searched it for you:

Vertically try using <br> it will break to a new line.

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