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Strategies & Market Trends : Puff Daddy's Mo' Money Mo' Problems

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To: mph who wrote (820)4/13/2000 6:57:00 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Read Replies (1) of 896
 
I guess everybody knew these facts too, yet AMZN finally breaks support only today?

Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (98273)
From: Stock Operator
Saturday, Apr 1, 2000 10:34 AM ET
Reply # of 100453

Amazon.Bomb is slowly losing interest, check out the daily volume. It's clear that nobody wants to buy the stock
and a stock in which people are not interested in is destined for failure in the intermediate term. The stock is a
classic Ponzi scheme. It only goes up do to short covering and quite frankly, anybody who owns it even at these
levels is a buffoon. Also look at consensus estimates, estimates for losses are increasing every 30 days...

amzn losses have grown exponentially.

'94: -$52,000
'95: -$304,000
'96: -$6,443,000
'97: -$32,595,000
'98: -$111,960,000
'99: -$719,000,000

Most alread know amzn growth is decreasing. It is decreasing exponentially. Here is the proof:

'94: $0
'95: $511,000
'96: $15,746,000 x30
'97: $147,787,000 x10
'98: $609,996,000 x4
'99: $1,640,00,000 x2.5

As far as cash, according to the balance sheet, at the end of 1999, Amazon has about $117 million in cash. They
have approximately $500 million in marketable securities, but the value of those securities is very suspect as of the
recent tech debacle...All in all, as I see it, Amazon has less than a year left...including their bond sales, they have
maybe 2 years left...this of course is static model and does not include any cash raising attempts by Jeff Bozo. But
the end result is that, the company is on a resipirator as opposed to being a marathon runner.

People ask, why is this the end? I can only say, that even I don't know if it's the end, but it sure doesn't help when
all the companies in your sector are going bust, the Fed is aggressively raising rates, and money is rotating into
old-economy stocks - something that hasn't happened since AMZN's public existence.
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