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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (69604)4/9/2001 2:59:11 PM
From: If only I'd held  Read Replies (1) of 122087
 
That's kind of what I am thinking. All these analysts all screaming sell sell sell now, then the big whammo, trapping shorts as the company pulls off a secondary. It's just a thought. I have no position. I just think the last person that should be taken seriously in this market is an analyst. And right now, when the stock is beaten way down from it's highs, they are all screaming sell. Over 1/2 the float is short. Lots of stock would need to be covered, and if it becme thin, it could get ugly. I'm not convinced AMZN will go under. I realize the debt is high, but their sales growth has been staggerring. The main reason why I am not convinced AMZN is done is because of all the analysts that are saying it IS. Even if they had it in them to tell the truth, most of them are too stupid to know the truth I beleive.

Remember I said ARBA would trade lower than AMZN? Mr Burns has been kind of quiet lately.
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