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To: oilbabe who wrote (85816)12/1/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: CaraMia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
AMZN price target 120.00>

This am on Bloomberg TV... AMZN coverage was initated by Sol.Smith Barney stating they like their stategy for business plan, and feel they will carry it off beautifully. They have as well said that they see projected as far ahead for the year 2005, sales to increase to 13 billion from the 1999 forecast of 1.5 billion, thay have given it a price target of 120.00 nice...As well Amzn has bought 17% stake in Ashford an upper line retailer for 10 million. stk at 18...best to all! Euro markets show AMZN trading up as well ASFD



To: oilbabe who wrote (85816)12/1/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: Robert Rose  Respond to of 164684
 
<"Ariba and Commerce One have done a masterful job selling a vision to Wall Street," said Finnie. "I would argue that PurchasePro has better technology and a better business model and it could have a larger valuation than those two companies next year."

Investors are taking note. PurchasePro went public Sept. 13 at $12 a share. It's up 1,100 percent since its debut>

WOW!!