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Stock and investment research for online based businesses

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Are you an investment consulting firm looking for advice and information on publicly traded corporations that have an online based business model?  Banner Blindness Inc. is looking to help investment fun managers make highly informed decisions on what online based companies should be investing in.  Should you be placing your hard earned dollars in Google, Yahoo, ValueClick, Travelzoo, Expedia, IACI, etc…?  Internet corporations are constantly facing new hurdles to making money and retaining their client base.  Online earning can drastically fluctuate based on market conditions, the economy, competitors, and changing technology.  To learn what investments you should be making online, please contact us and we can offer you an insider look into what online corporations are solid investments.

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IPO Scams - How the “stock” industry has stolen billions from honest Americans

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Rupert Murdoch are losing out on billions. If I were both their personal financial advisor, I would slap their faces and send them an incessant amount of pokes on Facebook, or alerts on MySpace! Online social networks are not as valuable as the market currently values them at. If MySpace has a market cap of say a few billion dollars and facebook as well - it would bode well for both organizations to go public and cash out. I say go public and cash out because there is only one correct way of doing business: and thats to make money. Going public will make both Facebook and MySpace (News Corp) money, its that simple. I can already see what the chart will look like for both of these companies. It will look something like the half of a mountain:

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I got the screen shot above from Bank of America’s 1 month stock price on yahoo finance. Banks, lenders, title companies, etc… are all in deep trouble from mortgage fraud and default - hence why BAC (stock ticker) is like that of a half mountain. This is what Facebook and MySpace’s stock chart would look like if they would ever go public. Keep in mind that this would still unlock a massive amount of money for both Facebook and News Corp. Probably much more for Facebook than MySpace, as I believe the market will offer a higher P/E to Facebook because of it’s prospected growth.

Think about it this way, Google is worth about 5 times its IPO market cap - why can’t both MySpace and Facebook benefit from the same tremendous growth as Google? Because Google is the King of traffic and monetizes the ENTIRE internet as opposed to just being a publisher; which MySpace and Facebook are.

Regardless, again I think its important for MySpace and Facebook to go public because they would make a ton of money by ripping off the people that put money into investment firms (Bank of America, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, etc….) that are stupid enough to buy a percentage of it. The stock market IPO game is one of the biggest shareholder and corporate dilution schemes in existence. Every year, dozens of companies go public and simply cause mom and pops to lose billions through the dilution of pensions, mutual funds, etc…. so schemer CEO’s can sell out their shares either immediately or within a few years.

It goes on quite a bit - and is indeed one of the smartest and biggest types of scams in the USA today. Companies like Google are worth 48 times the amount of money they earn annually. Therefore, CEO’s and founders are able to multiple their wealth into a “perceived” wealth 48 times over - therefore “cashing out” in a massive fleecing operation. The stock market’s participants have believed in this “system” for a very long time.

Let’s begin the revolution.  If your financial advisory firm is interested in learning how Banner Blindness Inc. can help you develop research reports for online websites (Yahoo, Google, MySpace, Etc…) please contact us.  We are certain that we can help your investors make smarter decisions when it comes to purchasing online-based companies in the stock market.

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Craigslist eBay lawsuit - Mean nasty corporation (eBay) picking on ol’Little corporation (craigslist)

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

craigslist lawsuit

I think I saw this in a dream one day actually happening: Craigslist growing so much that 30 billion dollar eBay is slowly going out of business. Is eBay so concerned of craigslist that their willing to sink these lows? Is craigslist so damn smart that they think they can win a court case based on the belief: the “man” fucked us man…and we want our company back. Newmark and Buckmaster: grow the fuck up and make some damn money. eBay is just pissed your not maximizing their investment position. eBay believes that “yeah, we own 25% of a company, and what does that do for us - very very little to our bottom line. Since we don’t own the company lets at least make some money on this bitch.” So eBay basically wants to unlock craigslist’s true value by taking it to the market and freeing up their non-capitalist approach to doing business. Little does eBay know that even if they can “unlock” craigslist they are still screwed, because you don’t own craigslist, and no matter how hard you try I doubt that those communist anti-capitalist bastards will ever sell the company. Sorry eBay, CL has a better product than you; eBay sucks. I officially announce that eBay is dying! Mark my words on this day (5/14/08) eBay’s stock price will continue to go lower and lower, till it is work about $10 Billion.

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My future prediction on what will happen with this law suit controversy is: craigslist and eBay will be tied up in court for years, and the winner will be craigslist. It will take eBay so long to unlock craigslist they will become so weak in the end they will end up dying.

Another theory why Craigslist owners and operators won’t sell out the company by going public or putting ads on their site - They are an advertising website, people just dont realize it. If they put Adsense or banners on their site it will no longer be a “Zen” website and thus it will screw with their San Franciscan Karma. Craigslist is run by a bunch of hippies that smoke a ton of pot.

If craigslist or eBay executives read this article and are interested in hiring Banner Blindness Inc. as a consultant to provide expert “witness” testimony. Please call us at 843-425-3566 or email Support@BannerBlindness.com

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