Home Messages Index
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]
Author IndexDate IndexThread Index

Re: Solid Business Plans in Mandriva Linux Land

"Larry Qualig" <lqualig@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Apr 7, 10:13 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> Mandriva's business model
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | We address both the consumer market and the corporate market.
>> | Today, we do roughly 55% of our revenue in corporate and 45% in
>> | consumer. We believe this double focus makes sense because there
>> | are both marketing and engineering synergies between those two
>> | segments.
>> `----
>>
>> http://corp.mandriva.com/webteam/2007/04/06/mandrivas-business-model/
>>
>
>
> So Mandriva has "Solid Business Plans" - funny because the link says
> nothing about that. I suppose that *YOU* are an expert on business
> plans. Do many business plans come throught that dorm room of yours
> where you dwell 24/7?  I'd venture to bet that you've never seen a
> business plan so you are in absolutely zero position to postulate
> whether one is solid or not.
>
> So just how solid is Mandriva's business plan? Here's some info on
> what the financial markets think of Mandriva's business plan:
>
> http://www.euronext.com/trader/advancedmarket/advancedmarket-2594-EN-FR0004159382.html;jsessionid=A6B3DA4073252109884EAF3599E57566.7DDC2DEB68C772E567CB34B83C?chartSet=summarized_historical&selectedMep=1&instrumentType=1&displayType=SUMMARIZED_MARKET&idInstrument=22099
>
>
> HINT - The share price of Mandriva is down 80% in the past 12 months.
> This time last year the stock price was 5 euro/share. Today it's a
> penny stock.
>
> That's one "solid" business model.

Roy has a very good opinions of Roy's views.

-- 
They are most deceived that trusteth most in themselves.

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]
Author IndexDate IndexThread Index