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To: H James Morris who wrote (113464)12/27/2000 7:40:04 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Look at this.
>Amazon.com (AMZN: news, msgs) lost 3 percent to $16.50. In a note to clients
outlining his predictions for 2001, Scott Reamer, an analyst at SG Cowen, said
he wouldn't be surprised to see Amazon and Wal-Mart announce a wide-ranging
partnership.

Amazon would be Wal-Mart's partner in online order taking, processing and
fulfillment while Wal-Mart will give Amazon access to low-cost inventory.


I really doubt there is any chance of this at all. Wal-Mart did tie up with a venture capital firm for their on-line intitiative for nothing. This guy is dreaming.