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To: microhoogle! who wrote (106790)7/31/2000 3:19:02 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
I hope that either AMZN declines very slowly into oblivion or else it becomes profitable and
start climbing up.
If it goes down fast and furious, all internet stocks, including the good ones, are going to sink
with it for a long term.


Murali,

I truly believe we can rule out profitable. It is my opinion currnet management has no clue what they are doing. They are simply winging it now.

That company gets me either way. It takes decent stocks down with it.

By the way, anyone on here still subscribing to Briefing.com? I understand there is an article about Amazon there. I stopped subscribing. I was hoping someone could beam it in for me.

Glenn



To: microhoogle! who wrote (106790)7/31/2000 4:39:17 PM
From: tonyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<I hope that either AMZN declines very slowly into oblivion or else it becomes profitable
and start climbing up.
If it goes down fast and furious, all internet stocks, including the good ones, are going
to sink with it for a long term.>>

I thought that AMZN was one of the 'good ones'. As a matter of fact, wasn't AMZN the bluest of the internet blue-chips? Wasn't it also said that if Amazon fails, how could any other internet company make it?

Maybe Amazon really is telling us something regarding the health of ecommerce.



To: microhoogle! who wrote (106790)7/31/2000 4:39:32 PM
From: tonyt  Respond to of 164684
 
<<I hope that either AMZN declines very slowly into oblivion or else it becomes profitable and start climbing up.
If it goes down fast and furious, all internet stocks, including the good ones, are going
to sink with it for a long term.>>

I thought that AMZN was one of the 'good ones'. As a matter of fact, wasn't AMZN the bluest of the internet blue-chips? Wasn't it also said that if Amazon fails, how could any other internet company make it?

Maybe Amazon really is telling us something regarding the health of ecommerce.



To: microhoogle! who wrote (106790)7/31/2000 4:39:45 PM
From: tonyt  Respond to of 164684
 
<<I hope that either AMZN declines very slowly into oblivion or else it becomes profitable and start climbing up. If it goes down fast and furious, all internet stocks, including the good ones, are going
to sink with it for a long term.>>

I thought that AMZN was one of the 'good ones'. As a matter of fact, wasn't AMZN the bluest of the internet blue-chips? Wasn't it also said that if Amazon fails, how could any other internet company make it?

Maybe Amazon really is telling us something regarding the health of ecommerce.



To: microhoogle! who wrote (106790)7/31/2000 4:40:00 PM
From: tonyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<I hope that either AMZN declines very slowly into oblivion or else it becomes profitable and start climbing up. If it goes down fast and furious, all internet stocks, including the good ones, are going to sink with it for a long term.>>

I thought that AMZN was one of the 'good ones'. As a matter of fact, wasn't AMZN the bluest of the internet blue-chips? Wasn't it also said that if Amazon fails, how could any other internet company make it?

Maybe Amazon really is telling us something regarding the health of ecommerce.