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To: GST who wrote (108706)9/21/2000 4:47:22 PM
From: James Chun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
My first time here but what really is wrong with Amazon? Their products are first class quality and customer service is outstanding. The e-commerce is getting bigger and bigger by the minute and I see Amazon as one of the icons in this business. What am I missing here?



To: GST who wrote (108706)9/21/2000 5:08:06 PM
From: Si_Detective  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
GST, INTC warned. MY worry is not so much of the oil price, this is my worry.
My post to you on July 17:
"I see the March/April NAZ meltdown as valuation problem; stock has even the perfect scenario price in already. But now I see there's fundamentally problem; demand is slowing in PC, and esp. the wireless. Wireless has much semi content in it and it's one of the major driving force of this run up, now it's slowing.
I've been long the semis for sometime, but since the earning season started, I started to unload most of them. I am not eager to get in as I think this is not over yet. "



To: GST who wrote (108706)9/21/2000 7:04:12 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>continuing to invest in yesterdays "leaders" which have lost their momentum
Gst, we all have different investment styles so what works for one might not work for another.
Actually over the years I've had more interest in real estate, specifically commercial and multi-family buildings.
But, this would not be the place to bring that kind of investing up.
>One thing I always appreciated about you is that you had a wider scope for considering new opportunities
That's my thing. It keeps me mentally alert. I've really enjoyed for example playing the IPO market.
I've taken a beating on some. Trust me.:-)