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To: radames who wrote (71120)8/1/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 164684
 
radames, the ta people feel support for amzn is around 90 and 60. So, if it gets to 80 you might want to wait until the decline levels a little... it may go lower.

Personally I think amzn will bottom at about 88 or so, representing the 90 support, unless we get some tremendous weakness this month thanks to the inflation worries or whatever.



To: radames who wrote (71120)8/1/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
amzn=80,,e-commerce That's retail not b2b,and its still overpriced for all the $money it continues to piss away.
msft=78,,best stock Good choice
wcii=45,,wirless broadband Good choice
athm=40,,cable broadband Not bad
t=48,,great stock,,branching out What's that?
yhoo=100,,greatest portal Over priced
netp=13,,e-commerce Good but they're crowded.
ebay=80,,best online auction An over priced fad.
You forgot another P&G, or do you only invest in tech stocks?
Ps
Did you forget Aol??



To: radames who wrote (71120)8/2/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Cyberian in venture to sell consumer electronics
NEW YORK, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Online computer retailer
Cyberian Outpost Inc. <COOL.O> said on Monday it would begin
selling consumer electronics through a joint venture with
Tweeter Home Entertainment Group <TWTR.O>.
"You'll be able to shop for consumer electronics and
computers all on our site at the same time," said Cyberian
Chief Executive Darryl Peck. "We expect this to become a
significant part of our business."
Peck said computer sales would add to Cyberian's earnings
in the company's third quarter, which ends in November, with
the business solidly in place for holiday shopping.
Tweeter, which operates 73 stores, provides Cyberian with
relationships to vendors, who need to authorize the sale of
their products.
"We don't believe any of the non-bricks-and-mortar sites
will be authorized," said Peck. "Tweeter has a relationship
with most of the vendors. We will not have all of them, but we
do expect to have a broad range."
Peck declined comment on which consumer electronics vendors
have or have not yet agreed to authorize their sales.
He said Cyberian would expand into other areas in the
future, but would likely not clash with Amazon.com Inc.
<AMZN.O> or others in the area of books and compact discs.
Cyberian Outpost shares closed down $1.13 at $11.

REUTERS
Rtr 08:03 08-02-99