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To: manalagi who wrote (117239)2/9/2001 3:02:12 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Since HJM has become the Sanford and Son (junk collector) of Amazon, I am posting this away from him.
Manalagi, I think you misunderstood why I bought Amzn junk bonds. It was because Goldman thinks they'll go busto so I can make a profit on the investment.
If they don't I get 18.2% on my investment so how can I lose?
Btw
I'm not short Amzn, but obviously the smart money is.



To: manalagi who wrote (117239)2/10/2001 7:34:19 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
In its drive to reach profitability, Amazon.com European Services C.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S.-based Web retailer, will close its European customer service office and move operations to centers in Slough, United Kingdom and Regensberg, Germany.



I was wondering if anyone could clarify this. Where was the European Customer Service Office? Not in the United Kingdom or Germany?

Glenn