Comments on: Best Buy nabs Napster for $121 million
The online-music service, long since overtaken by more robust competitors, becomes a digital-entertainment resource for the electronics megaretailer.
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Alex Alexzander
Gabriel and Monroe. When I asked the boss about the move to rep Columbus, his reply was that the shock business is a $3Billion business (1977 money), and that a 5% dent in that market would reap them a pile of cash.
Best Buy/Napster doesn't have to unseat iTunes to be successful. They stand to add a legitimate name to a somewhat-tainted brand, and start sucking down cash in little gulps, at the cost of a very small investment. I've already used the service. In my opinion, it's as good as the Amazon service, and the quality of the music files is the same.
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- by gd1294 September 16, 2008 10:03 AM PDT
- Down loaded music just doesn't sound as good as the cd. You are always going to have to have cd or some physical formate because if your computer crashes say good buy.
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