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June 03, 2006

New York Times Vonage Story: Is Vonage Sinking or Coming Up for Air?

New York Times: Is Vonage Sinking or Coming Up for Air?

"...Another bull is Daniel Berninger, a telecommunications analyst with Tier 1 Research who has deep ties to Vonage. Mr. Berninger was an executive at the telecommunications start-up Pulver.com, where in 2000, he said, he brought on Mr. Citron to run the subsidiary that would eventually become Vonage.

Mr. Berninger said he did not own shares of Vonage and is not employed by the company. He predicts that the stock will hit $24 in the next two years. A chief reason for his confidence, he said, is Mr. Citron, a tireless entrepreneur who remains as Vonage's chairman..."


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As I blogged about it just after the IPO flopped, Vonage has the potential to be a big money maker. They have some hard choices ahead of them to do it.

First they have to stop bleeding money and give up the "do anything for more customer's" mentality.

The second is they have to find a good futurist/technologist and keep ahead of the competition.

Direct link to to my blog entry: http://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/2006/05/26/

Geoff.

Posted by: Geoff Mendelson at June 3, 2006 02:19 PM

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