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Technology Stocks : Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
AMZN 210.32-5.6%Feb 6 9:30 AM EST

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To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (248)9/19/1997 8:22:00 PM
From: Boplicity   of 164685
 
Nothing but bears on this thread. hummmm.

<<Take the thrilling business of bookselling. Much of Amazon.com's promise is that it can sell a book more efficiently, generating more dollars by turning over its inventory very quickly. By setting up a business where a sale is converted into cash before the product is delivered, it sets up an operating model that looks an awful lot like Dell Computer's PC business. Almost everyone agrees that if Amazon.com can create the same kind of operating efficiencies that Dell has relative to indirect vendors of PCs, the company certainly could pump out a lot of cash. The question is what price should you pay for that potential in today's dollars? >>

Taken from Fridays Fool write up:

fool.yahoo.com

DELL and AMZN in the same sentence. Strange but true. AMZN is even better the DELL when you think about it since they do not have to assemble the books. LOL I am having too much fun, somethings going to happen.

Greg
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