Here is a quick update on how ZipRealty (NASDAQ:ZIPR) and Move (NASDAQ:MOVE), the key online real estate players, are faring in the troubled US housing market.
SM: What is the impact of President Obama’s stimulus package going to be on a company like yours? DM: First it is about the green-collar jobs. We feel we can ramp up very quickly. A lot of other companies have laid people off, but we have held our own while we built up our pipeline.
Readers, EJ1 is available at bookstores in India now. I look forward to hearing from you after you’ve had a chance to read the book.
As I have been dialoging with friends and colleagues on Capitalism 2.0, Sridhar Vembu, CEO of Zoho, wrote in response to Capitalism 2.0: Value Creation vs. Value Destruction : “I have a somewhat different take; I believe easy credit from Federal Reserve + leveraged speculation (i.e speculating with borrowed money) create a toxic combination that
From nurses’ shift planning to physician billing to electronic records, old and often expensive ways of healthcare administration are being challenged by entrepreneurs with new digital solutions. Deal Radar continues to navigate the maze of the American healthcare system, presenting companies working to cut its high costs so that more patients can be accommodated within it. Today
Although it has traditionally been a nimble player in a competitive market, Accenture again stumbled as it ended the first half of a rather depressed fiscal year. Not only were the Q2 results slightly lower than the company’s outlook, but Accenture also reduced its outlook for the entire fiscal year.
SM: Which exchange are you listed on? DM: We are about to go on NASDAQ. We are over the counter right now. We have filed everything, and we have a board of directors that includes former California senator Kevin Murray, who authored the SB 1, a solar bill.
I was never happy about the prospect of the IBM-Sun merger, and am glad to see that the deal has fallen through. But the question now looms even larger: what happens to Sun next?