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To: H James Morris who wrote (112380)12/4/2000 3:33:01 PM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Priceline Offers Name Your Own Price
Prostitutes


Norwalk, CT - Priceline.com, the online shopping network, will begin
offering prostitutes using its Name Your Own Price model which it has
used for airline tickets and hotel rooms. The service will first be
available in Las Vegas and will rollout in several other cities in the
coming months.

"The margins on prostitution are very attractive.
We make less than 5% profit on each airline
ticket, but almost 70% on each hummer," said
senior VP Tim Melkins. "We feel this service
will be profitable from the start."

Priceline hopes to build synergies by
cross-marketing hotel rooms to the prostitution
customers. Melkins said, "We think that the
harried business traveler will appreciate the fact
that they can get airline tickets, hotel rooms and now prostitutes all at
one site."

Prospective customers will be able to select the gender of their
prostitute and the service they require. Customers cannot select size or
ethnicity of their hooker, and must enter credit card number before
placing a bid. A prostitute will then be selected using Priceline's
demand collection system. Once bidding process is complete the
prostitute will then be dispatched to the customers requested location.

Priceline claims the bid acceptance ratio for prostitutes will be much
higher than airline tickets. "We have people that will do just about
anything for any price," said Mr. Melkins.

Priceline will launching the new service with television and radio ads
featuring William Shatner dressed as a pimp singing "Brown, sugar, how
come you taste, so good?"

Priceline's stock was up on the news.

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To: H James Morris who wrote (112380)12/5/2000 1:31:42 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Few expect that to happen to Amazon, even if sales don't measure up. The company is simply too big and too close to profitability to fail.

Losses in fiscal 200 are going to be just shy of a $billion. I sure am happy they are not far from profitability;-)