> Actually a porn site, efox.com, reported doesn't have the cash to pay its
> models, but it's been giving them stock options in advance of a hoped-for
> IPO.
Pornography-related website sponsors are among the few Internet-related companies that are actually making substantial profits.
Therefore, if one such company did go public, investors would shun it. Do I understand the New Internet Economics correctly yet?
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