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To: Bob Kim who wrote (112577)12/8/2000 5:19:30 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Bob, one day Kiggen is a she then he's he.
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>Amazon.com Up as 'Picker' Repeats Rating
By TSC Staff

12/8/00 3:21 PM ET

Amazon.com (AMZN:Nasdaq - news) was up 6.1% in late afternoon. Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Jamie Kiggen repeated his buy rating after reportedly taking a part-time job as a "picker" in the online retailer's Delaware warehouse. Kiggen said in a research report today that he was impressed with what he saw and believes Amazon will make its December sales goal.



To: Bob Kim who wrote (112577)12/9/2000 7:56:05 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
I'm not sure what they did was kosher unless they explicitly suspended research coverage while they were employed by AMZN. I don't think that registered employees can recommend stocks of their employers.



Bob,

I really doubt a highly paid analyst, Kiggen, actually worked for a perid of days doing fulfillment. My point is I am skeptical of this report.