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 <description>As rapidly growing businesses become larger percentage growth inevitably declines. This is the law of large numbers

Back in January and February I had two posts on Google and it&#039;s share price. Rather than regurgitate all of them you can view them here and here. Please read them before continuing so we are all thinking the same way. Let&#039;s update with more recent numbers.

My opinion was and is that Google shares will be stagnant of fall near term (1-2 years). This is not due to a failure of management, products or execution. It is due to the share price getting ahead of the laws of math (large numbers)</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 08:29:37 -0400</pubDate>
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