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Technology Stocks : Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
AMZN 233.340.0%10:26 AM EST

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To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (23748)10/29/1998 5:28:00 PM
From: OtherChap  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
>Stop bitching about everyone being in on this game with AMZN and the >SEC will have to investagate before the nets fall!

Ok, tell me a major brokerage firm besides M.L. that is not "in" on this game. Let's hear it. Tell me there is no organized hype machine going on.

Show me a brokerage that has anything other than "buy" on this stock.

Show me a transcript of Amazon's conference call. Oops, I forgot- Amazon doesnt let shareholders listen to those- only selected analysts. Even though it is a public company, the last thing it wants is to open itself to the scrutiny of the public. Can you name another company with a market cap of over 5 billion that does NOT allow shareholders to listen to quarterly report conference calls? You CANT, because there ISNT ANY.

This will probably be the first step the SEC takes- Amazon is beyond arrogant regarding their conference calls. Their only response: "Thats how we've always done it, we have nothing more to say on that issue."

Sounds like a company with something to hide.


Fraud on a massive scale DOES occur. There are several billions of dollars that disappeared overnight when it turned out BRE-X was a fraud. Conspiracy? Those things never happen.. The analysts are out for OUR interests. Keep telling yourself that. :)
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