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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (4112)7/14/1999 8:48:00 PM
From: Steve Antonelli  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7772
 
Hi folks... I continue to watch the EBAY story with fascination, neither long or short at this time. Here's a question for all to consider... Given this scenario... EBAY sells off to $70-80 range or lower, reducing it's market cap by a sizeable margin. Either AMZN or YHOO finds a way to buy them out. Far fetched? maybe..... but is there any possibility of this happening sometime within the next 6 months?

I know this may come across as a crazy idea, but imagine the potential this would have for AMZN or YHOO. Both have the buying power to pull it off.

Opinions anyone?

Disclaimer: long AMZN and YHOO



To: Doug Fowler who wrote (4112)7/14/1999 8:52:00 PM
From: JF2155  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7772
 
Doug --any news on the Salt Lake customer service site ? I wonder why Meg pick this Area--wait till the office gets calls like " EBAY rip me off on my sex toys order"
Meg sure doesn't understand culture in a community sense.
Hey EBAY has been going down ever since she announce the holy rollers were going to run EBAY . ( nothing against Holy Rollers ).
go2net.newsalert.com

JIM