Re: ADMIN: An Open Letter to the TECHWR-L Community
- Number of subscribers
- Bandwidth requirements, broken out for mail vs web operations
- List of assets/liabilities
- Current revenues and costs
- Asking price
In short, a standard business valuation. I don't believe anybody will
be willing to mount a serious offer without knowing these parameters.
And Eric made it clear that he would not be posting those specifics to the list, but presumably he is sharing them as appropriate with people writing to him privately.
With serious inquiries offline, yes.
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