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Technology Stocks : Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
AMZN 239.31-1.0%3:38 PM EST

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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (112418)12/5/2000 3:54:03 PM
From: Alomex  Read Replies (3) of 164685
 
As you know, I do not agree. In fact, I do not seem them around at all by 2002.

What can I say? As you well know sometimes the market behaves very irrationally...

If there ever was a company as good as gone it was Netscape, or Cray, or Spyglass, or Apple, or Lotus...

And yet they are still there, churning a buck or bought out by another operation for strategic reasons....

If you keep that in mind, the chances of Amazon the company being around 2002 increase substantially. On the other hand
AMZN the stock might well not be around come 2002, just as NSCP the stock is gone (still, anybody who bought at IPO and held through AOL conversion is still on the black).
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