Meet the Street: Musings of an Internet Veteran
For the outlook on the Internet, who better to talk to than the man behind internet.com?
A quarter-century veteran of the technology-publishing and trade-show business, Alan Meckler has spent the past few years as chairman and CEO of INT Media (INTM Quote), operator of a small empire of Internet and information technology-focused Web sites, including the flagship internet.com. Despite the recent obvious challenges faced by Internet content companies, advertising-supported businesses and small media businesses, INT Media has been able to keep going with a comfortable cash cushion, though its stock has dropped from a 52-week high of $10 to sub-$2 levels. Meckler, who took the company public in 1999 when it was known as internet.com, took a few minutes last week to reflect on the recent past of the Internet, and its future. TSC: What do you know now that you didn't know a year ago? Meckler: Not a lot. I guess the biggest surprise was that our company would, from a stock-price perspective, be as affected as other Internet-related companies. I thought that while we would certainly be affected, we had such significant quality that the market would give us some wiggle room. But obviously not.![]() Alan Meckler Chairman and CEO, INT Media Group |
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