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To: H James Morris who wrote (81748)10/24/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
I now refuse to discuss the "Thing" anymore. Everything has been said pro or con.

James,

This is true.

He's got until 2004 to turn a profit, and if can so be it.

It is interesting the he now has to 2004 when his promise originally was 2000 or even 1999.

f he does which I suspect he won't. I wonder what this little Cuban Princeton boys market cap will be then? As big as the
USA's GNP?


I have no clue but he has made more money than I have ever dreamed by throwing away other people's money.

Bezos for President to replace Fidel Castro. Boy! could he hype up the Cuban economy or what? Just imagine buying
Cuban cigars over the Internet from "Motor mouth with an insulting giggle" (That's what he's called in Seattle).


Some peopl ehave said is giglle is "cute." Personally, I believe it to be disgusting but what do I know?

How do you like my dogs? I didn't even notice that Wcom was in that article. Are you into Wcom??

I agreed with the dogs. I noticed the article did not like WCOM in anyway and although WCOM is in debt due to acquisitions, they still make money. I could not possibly compare WCOM to AMZN. I personally own some WCOM but very little. I advised my son to buy WCOM and very little to him is a lot of money so I am protective so to speak. I believe WCOM is well postioned for future years and it is not about voice any more.

Glenn