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To: Olu Emuleomo who wrote (92790)2/2/2000 12:51:00 PM
From: spal  Respond to of 164684
 
Olu;

OT: I agree - I bought a bunch of BRKB some time back. Up until about 18 mo ago it was the best performer in my portfolio - now its the worst. I am hanging on though, since Buffett's long term track record speaks for itself. In addition, it gives me a sense of comfort from a portfolio divesification perspective that not everything I have is invested in the tech sector, should things ever turn south there



To: Olu Emuleomo who wrote (92790)2/2/2000 1:09:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>are covering in advance of earnings.
Hey, I went long on Amzn yesterday. In all fairness to the shorts we really should say results not earnings.
An earning to me is how much money was made. Losses is more like a shitty result.
Only in America could Amzn be a $840 stock!
Ps
As a amzn long I sure would feel more comfortable if Amzn was cutting deals with partners a little more financially stable. Say like a Wal-Mart.:-)