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190 No. 190
Investing in the Chinanet for the fourth quarter of 2012 sounds tempting, but this lead on Baidu seems a little too good to be true. Does anybody think this could be a bubble once Google, Twitter, and Facebook are allowed in China? Article here --> http://webupon.com/social-networks/investing-in-the-chinanet-say-hello-to-baidu/
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the asian markets are already saturated with asian web companies. it's like origin vs steam, origin has to be significantly better than steam for you to switch. if google complied with chinese law tomorrow and resumed business, what would convince the average user to switch from baidu to google?
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I guess you wouldn't be able to get the day-to-day Baidu user to switch to Google unless Google had a more intuitive & functional website to offer. Would you agree that Baidu is a safe investment through that argument alone? I just don't know whether or not I should trust this company to grow as consistently as it has the past few years...


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