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Technology Stocks : K-Tel (KTEL) Have the cheesy '70s records come to an end?
KTEL 0.2520.0%Nov 12 2:33 PM EST

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To: Louis Riley who wrote (2437)11/5/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) of 3203
 
Look how volume has dried up - it is dead.

Closes in single digits today.


Cut me a break!

This company's business model is no different (in fact its better) than Amazon.com's, AND K-tel International has a much better known name in the real world. They also don't have the brick and mortar inventory problems that Amzmonuts talk about all the time, that BKS and BGP do.

AMZN went from 14 to 128 in six months, I see little reason KTEL can't... just basic inventory expansion. And with the FED pumping in the bucks... well, we all know where the bucks go... straight to the high internet betazoids. This stock is KING of the high internet betazoids.

Notice also, that the volume today thus far has been HIGHER than AMZN's.

Lastly, note that, unlike AMZN, KTEL has a PROVEN HISTORY of TURNING REAL PROFITS. This, in my rather strange opinion, is one of those little things that REALLY SEEM TO MATTER in the LONG RUN. Call me crazy.

Thus, if I were a speculative internet investor (which I am), or an AMZN investor tired of watching my money go nowhere (note that AMZN has lost all growing power and is below its peak level of 143 of over three months ago), this is the place to park them bucks.

MHO

-- Zax
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