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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (86962)12/10/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: Jan Crawley  Respond to of 164684
 
I am surprised that you think Amazon needs to get to 20, though.

Why not? Why not a $.02 eps in 2002? Thereafter, if promise/potential fulfilled, then maybe a $120 (six baggers) in 2006. Of course, it's all in my not-so-funny opinion.




To: Bill Harmond who wrote (86962)12/10/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Btw, my sister(she picked BBY in it's low in 1996) called and told me to buy some Kroger(KR), Abs or Win. Anyway, I bought 1800 shares of KR @15 1/4. (30 months low plus tax selling). Any thoughts?



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (86962)12/26/2000 2:35:10 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
On December 10,1999 AMZN made it's all time high close of 106 11/16. Here's what William had to say about a comment that the stock wasn't worth the price: "I am surprised that you think Amazon needs to get to 20, though."

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He also advised buying AOL at 91 3/4 (now 38.28) at instead of KR at 15 1/4 (now 26 3/8) on the same day. Make sure to look at the post to which he's responding to see the KR reference.

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He was on a roll that day, buying FMKT at 244, now 18 5/8.

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What bold insight: "You are watching the Internet leadership get rewarded for the productivity it's bringing to the world."

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CMRC at 70 3/4 (now 23 5/16) or ARBA at 59 3/16 (now 54.60) anyone? William liked them. Naturally, like any faith based investor he is making undisclosed trades around his position so that he makes a profit no matter how badly it seems to have gone against his call. Again, see the post to which he's responding.

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Just a day in the life of a new era investor.

Regards,

Barb