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Technology Stocks : Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
AMZN 248.320.0%12:47 PM EST

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To: Billsig who wrote (11701)7/25/1998 2:38:00 PM
From: llamaphlegm  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
<<<<3days. I didn't shop the other 20 online book sellers to find out who could save me
another a buck. I don't care about the rest I'm comfortable with amazon and quite
frankly don't care if the whole industry raised their prices or cut their discounts. In
fact i would probably be willing to pay more for a given book from an on line
retailer then to go to a book store and spend 1 hour looking for a book that they
probably won't have anyway. I like the flexibility, spontaneity, and choices.

In fact buying a book is so easy from amzn with that 1 click system, that I'm waiting
for someone to sue amzn for damages due to the customer filing for bankruptcy. Its
just to easy to order books.

I'll be honest I haven't been on Barnes and Nobles or Borders or any other online
sellers' websites and don't see a need to>>>>

I'm sure that the segment of the book buying public that wants to be online, which will be equally confy with barnes&noble or borders will feel the same way that you do. Maximum share for amzn of this market in 2-5 years = 33%.

LP
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