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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (118210)2/20/2001 5:24:21 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164685
 
<If nas takes out 2250 it'll tank>

During 2001, what are the odds this will happen in your opinion? I say more likely than not. Of course hoping wrong....



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (118210)2/20/2001 11:22:33 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164685
 
This is not new news but the part I bold is really a deal for Dalzell. He sure held them long LOL:

ITEM 8. INTERESTS IN SECURITIES OF THE PUBLIC COMPANY.

Item 8 is hereby amended to add the following sentences:

On February 2, 2001, Jeffrey Bezos, our chief executive officer, sold in open
market transactions 375,000 shares of common stock at an average price of
$14.6967 per share. On February 5, 2001, Mr. Bezos sold in open market
transactions 425,000 shares of common stock at an average price of $14.5596 per
share. On February 8, 2001, Richard L. Dalzell, our Senior Vice President and
Chief Information Officer, exercised options to purchase 25,000 shares of common
stock with a purchase price of $2.1094 per share. On February 8, 2001, Mr.
Dalzell sold in open market transactions 25,000 shares of common stock at a
price of $15.0375 per share.