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To: im a survivor who wrote (76460)9/3/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 164684
 
Anybody getting a messed up quote on amzn.....I best go check the real thing....

Wow...am I seeing correctly...did this really close at $59 and change ???

I signed off at 4. Came back to find all my other net stocks much higher, but amzn at $59......huh, it's the only thing I sold today to.....got stopped at $63 or so...hmmm

Now My real time server shows $62 and change...whats in store for next week folks...did I screw up getting stopped today, or will I have a chance to buy back lower...all opinions welcome

Great weekend to all



To: im a survivor who wrote (76460)9/3/1999 8:01:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>>So whats in store for amzn...<<
Hell, I don't know! This is the most controversial stock in the history of investing. If an Amzn bear was to drop a nuke on Amzn HQ's blowing the whole "Thing" up! The very next day every analyst in the world would put out a screaming buy, because of Forresters forecasted future predictions.
I do know this. Wall Street is determined to never let an investor have to get a real job, so they can all retire before their 21st birthday.
Ps
Do you know, according to Forrester Research that by 2001 every kid will never have to work? Because every kid's parents will be $billionaires, and inheritance issues will be their only dilemma.