Henry Blodget
Henry Blodget
Henry Blodgetis an American businessman, investor, journalist, and author...
Some things go slow, slow, slow, and then - wham! - they're over.
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Almost any show that has reviewers behind it, Rotten Tomatoes behind it, will find a way to survive.
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People have been predicting the death of television for 20 years now, and so far it's been entirely wrong. But it does seem viewership habits are starting to change.
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In the era of networks only, I cannot tell you the number of shows that we don't know about that did not survive. They got canceled. But there are a few that survived by accident, because they didn't have anything else to do, and they stayed with it.
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When television came in, everybody thought that was the end of the movie business, which was not and is not.
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[T]here's a difference between confident leadership and empty-headed delusion or cheerleading. And this is a difference that many CEOs miss.
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Arrogance follows distribution strength.
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Digital advertising is now larger than TV.
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I'm no expert in vibrators, but I was surprised to learn that one could fit in that little box.
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The definition of strong leadership is not about making decisions that are popular. Making popular decisions is easy - you don't need to be a leader to do that. The definition of strong leadership is to make decisions that are unpopular, but are nevertheless sound.
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All these stocks work in waves. What goes up fast can easily go down fast. But the people who are putting money into K-Tel aren't looking for numbers, but they are playing a stock that is on fire.
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The good B2B stocks are dizzyingly expensive, but we would rather pay up for them than look for cheap stocks of poorer companies.
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After that point, it is likely that the case could be appealed to the Supreme Court, which could add at least another six months to the outcome. So the case may not conclude until 2003.
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We believe there could be a shakeout in the B2C (business-to-consumer) online retailing sector as companies that have had to spend aggressively to gain new customers will be running out of money.