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Company expects those who signed up for its IPO shares to pay for them, even though it risks losing some to rivals.

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Stick a fork in 'em. They're done.
by lkrupp June 1, 2006 3:11 PM PDT
Vonage is toast. They've been toast from the day they went into
business. Did they really think the big telecomms would sit back
and let them eat into their profits? Yes, Vonage started the voip
market. Yes, Vonage was the innovator. But now the big players
have taken notice and it's all over. Nobody ever got fired for buying
IBM and they won't get fired for buying at&t either.
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Stick a fork in 'em. They're done.
by lkrupp June 1, 2006 3:11 PM PDT
Vonage is toast. They've been toast from the day they went into
business. Did they really think the big telecomms would sit back
and let them eat into their profits? Yes, Vonage started the voip
market. Yes, Vonage was the innovator. But now the big players
have taken notice and it's all over. Nobody ever got fired for buying
IBM and they won't get fired for buying at&t either.
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They must be doing something wrong??
by tsgglobal.com June 1, 2006 4:01 PM PDT
I can't understand why they have been losing money unless it's their advertising budget! WOO HOO WOO HOO HOO.

I am the CEO of a wholesale VoIP provider who provides network service to companies similar to Vonage and there is NO WAY they shouldn't be raking revenue in.

Though who's complaining? As the mighty must fall.
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They must be doing something wrong??
by tsgglobal.com June 1, 2006 4:01 PM PDT
I can't understand why they have been losing money unless it's their advertising budget! WOO HOO WOO HOO HOO.

I am the CEO of a wholesale VoIP provider who provides network service to companies similar to Vonage and there is NO WAY they shouldn't be raking revenue in.

Though who's complaining? As the mighty must fall.
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