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To: Robert Rose who wrote (69187)7/23/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
When the net mkt becomes like the rest of the market, which seems inevitable at this point and will probably happen in 6 mos or so, I think I'm going to look for another job. Trading stocks that go up and down 5 points a day is a real yawner.

BTW anybody... remember in the CC somebody asked about Amazon's reseller arrangement with Sony. On that matter, I pulled up Gear.com to look at their inventory... Amazon invested in this sporting goods site... and of course they don't have any of the brands I want, which is the entire problem with buy.com and shopping.com and 90% of the sites out there that don't sell books or CDs.

What is involved with signing up as a reseller for some of these key brands... do the retailers have a lock on the market or something? If you are a sporting goods site selling inline skates you would assume Rollerblade would be one of your vendors but hardly anybody has Rollerblade, whats up with that?