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To: John Chen who wrote (118678)2/26/2001 10:25:10 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
right. delusional.
Keep holding the shares you bought at $69 or whatever, John.



To: John Chen who wrote (118678)2/27/2001 12:35:02 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
HJM,re:'Etoy...bankruptcy". Great news for AMZN. It's
been eating Etoy's lunch all the time. It proves that
AMZN is HUGE.


John,

Just to clarify this, Etoys did a far better marketing job than Amazon during the holiday season of 1999. They did have a distribution problem. Amazon had to write off more bad toy inventory in dollars than Etoys ever even raised. Amazon never learned to market toys. Toys R Us does the buying and promoting.

Glenn