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Very Good. Great book! Mild shelf wear on dj, lightly aged pages. Remainder mark on edge but no marks or writing in text. Amazon: While most investors avoid Internet stocks like the plague, Wall Street Journal and CNBC correspondent Stephen Frank thinks the sector is worth a second look. In NetWorth, Frank sorts through the wreckage of the dot-com crash and offers a framework by which savvy investors can assess who the winners will be in the next few years. Frank's basic premise: the Internet is here to stay, and that every company will in some way soon be an Internet company. He begins the book with an insightful chapter on the merger of AOL and Time Warner, calling the new company ""the paradigm of the new economy."" Frank then examines all the categories of Internet stocks and the companies within, including consumer, business to business, and infrastructure companies. In all, NetWorth is a useful overview of this downtrodden sector that should interest anyone with a long investing horizon and a contrarian point of view. --Harry C. Edwards.