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To: gbh who wrote (4304)5/14/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 

BTW, I saw a couple AMZN tv commercials last night. I think it was E-channel around
11:30pm.


Our cable company does not have E-channel. What do they cover?

I probably fall more into the Gary K. area as far risk tolerance, but after lurking
here awhile,


This is likely wise. I am a bit too agressive and "lay back" until the market sorts things out. I am very confident about the AMZN short in the long run and I intend to ride it to about $30.

Glenn



To: gbh who wrote (4304)5/18/1998 11:30:00 PM
From: Gary Korn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
BTW, I saw a couple AMZN tv commercials last night. I think it was E-channel around 11:30pm.

Hi all,

Back from a trip to D.C. with my son. Interestingly, I was standing outside Justice on Thursday afternoon and saw a news segment being taped. I figured it was about MSFT. So I asked the technician and, of course, it was. I asked what the news was and was told that MSFT and DOJ might reach a settlement (this was last Thursday). It was cool to hear that news before it got played on the air (though I'm sure it was old news by then anyway).

Fortunately (IMHO), Joel Klein came to his senses and filed suit. Anyway, while I was gone for 5 days, AMZN lost another $505,000. Perhaps a little more than that given the new TV commercials.

Gary Korn