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To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (7154)2/7/2000 8:52:00 PM
From: Jim Lass  Respond to of 10027
 
Hey, do the words mountain and molehill mean anything to you?



To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (7154)2/8/2000 1:25:00 AM
From: Alohal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10027
 
Morgan: Okay, you've had your say, now go back and play with Amazon with your MoMo "investors" and we'll see who is left standing when the NAZ finally corrects and picks the MoMos clean. Good luck to you, you'll need it in the next couple of months



To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (7154)2/8/2000 9:31:00 AM
From: Joseph F. Hubel  Respond to of 10027
 
SFD,

Feeling the way you do, you should send your last post and other postings of the same thought directly to NITE/KP. Perhaps they will address your concerns or at minimum have food for thought. As you see it, KP is a staid financier uncaring about his company's stock and Bezos is a brilliant pitchman who constantly tries to boost his stock.
Right or wrong it could be that Bezos needs to keep his stock propped up and KP assumes value will do the work for him. Either way, neither would die of starvation if both ventures failed totally today.

Personally I think NITE is coiling for a spring up.

JFH



To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (7154)2/8/2000 10:02:00 AM
From: Cube  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10027
 
Sir,

I think you've read the wrong thing into his words. This is what he said, "He believes that investors in his own stock are transitioning from momentum investors to value investors."

Momentum investing is bad for any company. What you want is growth value investors. That is how you get the PE's of a MSFT or ORCL - NOT from momentum investors. He has said exactly the correct thing if you want NITE to have a MSFT PE. Growth value investing is the key. I'll be glad to have the volatile momentum monkeys go to another playground.

Cube