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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (120326)3/13/2001 11:20:26 AM
From: Bob Kim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Glenn,

(Blodget has a near-term accumulate rating on Amazon, and his firm has had a banking relationship with the company.)

I wonder what they did for AMZN. I don't recall seeing the banking relationship comment in the past.



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (120326)3/13/2001 12:28:39 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 164684
 
>>"anyone who would say they are not concerned would be wearing blinders."<<

or have a vested self interest to mislead the barefoot ignorati. -ng-

>>Another small vendor that sells videos to Amazon has recently halted shipments to the company. An official at the vendor, which does about $50,000 to $100,000 a year in business with Amazon, says Amazon is three months late in making its payments.<<

smile, bezos. the internet is great. you don't even have to pay your bills. is that your plan for "profitability?" ;-)

>>assuming they make their targets<<

henry, the lawyers been talking to you lately? couch the pimping within assumptions?

>>The debate over the health of Amazon's balance sheet, which has polarized Wall Street in recent months, has pitted the view of Lehman Brothers analyst Ravi Suria, who contends the company faces series liquidity issues, against the opinion of more bullish analysts like Blodget, who are more sympathetic to the company's contention that it has plenty of cash to pay its bills and become profitable on a limited basis by the fourth quarter of 2001.<<

never gonna happen henry bludgeon. amzn WILL NOT report a profit to the sec in q4 2001.