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Technology Stocks : Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
AMZN 226.19-1.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (25278)11/9/1998 11:29:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
Glenn, Re: >I saw it about 1 hour before the close.<

Rob,

That was when the strong buying of AMZN began as you know.

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U.S. Online shopping expected to surge for holidays

Monday November 9, 12:05 am Eastern Time

biz.yahoo.com
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Repeated on Ziff-Davis net:

Monday November 9 7:54 AM ET

Study sales online sales will surge at holidays

dailynews.yahoo.com
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Repeated on Reuters/Wired:

Monday November 9 11:58 AM ET

Holiday online shopping seen surging

dailynews.yahoo.com
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Repeated on Reuters Business News:

Monday November 9 2:40 PM ET

U.S. Online Shopping Expected To Surge For Holidays

dailynews.yahoo.com
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A rehash of the same story, new spins, again on ZDNet:

Monday November 9 3:18 PM ET

'Tis the season to go shopping

dailynews.yahoo.com
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In addition, Barrons hosted a session with a few well-known tech-stock fund managers, who were bullish on i-net stocks. In particular, they were bullish on AOL, YHOO, AMZN, XCIT, & EBAY, not necessarily in that order. And those were just the top tier stocks making up "internet stocks", out of four tiers mentioned.

Plus, YHOO and AOL both launched forms of e-tail sites.

I think it's all very tulipish.
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