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He took one step right and struck the ball before it could hit the ground, lobbing Albano Bizzarri from more than 45 yards out.
He explained, "Here's what I told him: 'Mr. President, you're much better off if you do one step right, and one step left.
"In December of 1996 they had a big Internet meeting, and basically what we've seen since then is one step left, then one step right but no steps forward," said analyst Steve Dube of investment bank Wasserstein Perella in New York.
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