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Non-Tech : E*Trade (NYSE:ET)
ET 16.44+1.0%Nov 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: Diamond Jim who wrote (7160)6/15/1999 3:58:00 PM
From: Bill J. Duke  Read Replies (2) of 13953
 
James,
This is an off EGRP topic, but, AMZN has some extremely innovative business developments. I don't own AMZN shares. Although I think they are a great company I didn't buy AMZN when I thought it was safe. Now I have no sense of how to value their stock and have no such question about EGRP so that's where my money is. As a publisher, however, I have had a business relationship with AMZN that is now evolving and, I believe, is cutting edge in the industry. Amazon.com is now offering associate relationships with publishers such as myself and my website will soon be reflecting that status ie. DCC Publishing in association with Amazon.com. My website, DCCPUB.com, isn't yet re-designed but will be within the month of June and will offer further links and searches to Amazon.com from which I can also profit. I will now begin reviewing other author's and publisher's titles as well as my own. If you are interested you can find out about the Amazon Associate's Program. I also buy almost all of my personal books from Amazon as well as send book gifts from Amazon (gift wrapped!). I think that Amazon will eventually rule the bookselling world and until recently I haven't felt I could afford or risk their share prices. Apart from their wonderful and innovative business developments I don't know how to begin to value their potential.

Bill
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