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To: kendall harmon who wrote (56481)8/19/1999 7:03:00 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 120523
 
NET STOCKS................http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/inter/3488.asp

Amazon has over $1
billion in sales. They have almost $1 billion in cash. And the stock's off more
than 60% from its high. It's a good company that is going to be a great
company. Individual investors are going to make an awful lot of money if they
buy these stocks for the long term. It doesn't come without risk, but that is
why these stocks are so rewarding.



To: kendall harmon who wrote (56481)8/19/1999 7:41:00 AM
From: Sosmartinov  Respond to of 120523
 
RE: Dell

All those arguements were true while the stock sat doing nothing for the last six months. If a company can't grow past 100 bln (first part of discuss) how did MSFT get to 400 bln so quickly, also INTC, etc. Good argument but Dell's success looks in retrospect to have been based on the jump start they got using Asian components that were so cheap a couple of yrs ago when Asian economy went south and the other box makers were stuck with inventory. Not that simple but not as airtight as indicated in the ref post. IMHO