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To: Candle stick who wrote (3056)4/16/1998 4:01:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
I'm glad to hear that Wall Street keeps throwing its clients money at the internet stocks, on Yhoo's proof that, Internet stocks can make money.
The biggest dilemma, I face tonight is whether or not I should throw my Ira money at Amzn, knowing that this company might show a profit by the year 2000.
As you can appreciate, this is a hard call, especially when you realize that you can get in for the low price of only $96ps.
What frustrates me even more, is knowing that I could get it even cheaper, if Wall Street would stop asking for more because, Amzn will report substantial revenue gains, less losses, and more consumers visiting their web-site.
Its tough, knowing that for only $96ps, I can buy it today, knowing Wall Street will give me $2,3 or 400ps in 2001, if Amzn can just slightly get in the black.
Let me ask you! What would you do, If you were faced with this dilemma??