Monthly Archives: May 2006
Is Google stock overvalued? How would we know?
A friend wrote: “… and I thought Google was overvalued at $150!” She was implying that it must not have been overvalued, since it’s currently selling for so much more. I decided to whip out my amateur finance knowledge and see if she was right. Here’s a sample of a few different ways of valuing a stock. [...] Continue reading
CJ Coolidge and Stever Robbins on business traction, part 2
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Stever and CJ Coolidge continue their discussion about getting traction in business. Continue reading
CJ Coolidge and Stever Robbins on business traction, part 1
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CJ Coolidge and Stever Robbins discuss how to get business traction. Continue reading
Finding the beliefs that trap us
My recent Harvard Business School Working Knowledge column discussed how we’re trapped inside our beliefs. It even got mentioned on the Boston Globe BLOG. I say that “thinking outside the box” means thinking outside your beliefs. But this is just … Continue reading
Busy, but boy… word gets around
A friend just pointed me to this post on the Boston Globe where I’m being referenced. In this world of the Blogosphere, information moves fast! Shortly after posting my BLOG entry on oil and gas prices, I got a phone … Continue reading









