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To: Michael Young who wrote (70869)7/30/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 164684
 
OK..
You win..
They have been Market Leaders..
Longer Term..
And Revenue Growth will....
Accellerate...
IMO....



To: Michael Young who wrote (70869)7/30/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Paul Viapiano  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
And don't tell me about revenue growth. Revenue growth in the core book market is slowing.

You haven't figured in rev growth from electronics and toys, let alone auctions, nor the fact that eCommerce ratchets up every year and the incredible seasonality effect of the holidays.

I wouldn't be surprised if AMZN totally blew away the rev numbers for the 4th quarter and 1st quarter (the gift certificate effect).

Paul



To: Michael Young who wrote (70869)7/31/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
AMZN: BANC OF AMERICA decreased estimate for fiscal year
ending 12/99 from $-1.67 to $-1.87 on 07/30/99
AMZN: BANC OF AMERICA decreased estimate for quarter ending
09/99 from $-0.50 to $-0.57 on 07/30/99
AMZN: PRUDENTIAL SEC. decreased estimate for quarter ending
12/99 from $-0.44 to $-0.55 on 07/27/99
AMZN: ROBINSON HUMPHR decreased estimate for fiscal year
ending 12/99 from $-1.73 to $-1.86 on 07/30/99
AMZN: ROBINSON HUMPHR decreased estimate for quarter ending
09/99 from $-0.51 to $-0.58 on 07/30/99
AMZN: ROBINSON HUMPHR decreased estimate for quarter ending
12/99 from $-0.47 to $-0.54 on 07/30/99
AMZN: WARBURG DILLON decreased estimate for quarter ending
12/99 from $-0.47 to $-0.61 on 07/22/99

Analysts are revising earnings estimates down every quarter for AMZN. How is that
growth? And don't tell me about revenue growth. Revenue growth in the core book
market is slowing.


Michael,

I am confused by your post. What does the core book market have to do with AMZN?

Glenn