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To: MeDroogies who wrote (86887)11/16/2000 12:47:53 PM
From: Loki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
MeDroogies...The business models of
these companies do not lend themselves
to achieve the profits which would
justify the estimated share prices.

AMZN...It is not difficult to create a business
which sells product for less money than it buys
them. ... This will go done in history as a joke or
a con.

Priceline....Is a "middleman" that will be rather unnecessary once companies sell direct.

AOL..why do people subscribe to this? TWX merger????

EBAY...interesting concept but low margins

Name recognition is important....but doesn't always
move stocks.

JMO

Loki



To: MeDroogies who wrote (86887)11/16/2000 2:12:38 PM
From: Loki  Respond to of 97611
 
MeDroogies...Voting in America

On November 7 all over the United States ballots were cast
for a vote for the next president of the United States.
Typically, each election a percentage of the ballots are rejected because they are cast incorrectly.
These ballots are thrown into the "trash".
(?Nationwide 5,000,000 = 5%?)

In a close election, such as this year, one party has exercised a strategy to go into the "trash cans" in predominantly their support areas.
By scraping the bottom of these "trash cans" they are hoping to find enough ballots for their candidate to turn the election their way.

Shouldn't this be crystal clear to everyone?

Loki

What about those "illegal" ballots?....guess that one
didn't fly.....time to try another method.