Recovering Journalist | Portfolio.com Netscape founder
Marc Andreesen says in a Portfolio interview: "The financial markets have discounted forward to the terminal conclusion for newspapers, which is basically bankruptcy. So at this point, if you're one of these major newspapers and you shut off the printing press, your stock price would probably go up, despite the fact that you would lose 90 percent of your revenue. Then you play offense. And guess what? You're an Internet company."
I think he's trying a little too hard to be...