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To: Mike Winn who wrote (224)12/9/1997 9:26:00 PM
From: larry  Respond to of 475
 
Mike,
I have the same concern. I did go to their site and was tempted to buy books but ended up buying nothing. Since Barnes & Noble and Borders are gonna muscle up their web sites as early as next Jan., I do see big competition against AMZN. Also I believe that those two will keep the book price low so as not to let AMZN make money. At least up till now, it seems that the more sales AMZN has, the more loss it gathers. Pretty funny, right? ALso I am not very good at bottom fishing and am never that lucky to sell at the top. But I did end up making lots of $$ by making generally good decision.
Thanks again for your advice!

good luck,
larry



To: Mike Winn who wrote (224)12/10/1997 1:18:00 AM
From: Naggrachi  Respond to of 475
 
Just think, one could have bought AMZN @ $17 a couple of days after the IPO. Hopefully, the same happens to ORFR.

Yahoo traded as low as $9 at one time, AOL as low as $24. Someone made money.

Zead