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To: Candle stick who wrote (4960)6/3/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
...establishing kiosks that will let users access their online agent "advisors" while they are physically inside a Barnes and Noble store...

CS, had she said "terminals on the tables in the cafe", I'd be certain she got the idea from me (in a debate with John or Tom back in December). Perhaps, some day, we'll be proven right about the stock too.<g>

Regards,
Bob



To: Candle stick who wrote (4960)6/3/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: F The  Respond to of 164684
 
Barnes&Nobles or Borders can really wipe out AMZN if they really want to by using a policy dumping; selling books at the price less than AMZN just for a while until AMZN is out of business since AMZN's working capital is probably enough to last for another year. Barnes can use price comparison with AMZN and Borders like what Books.com does with AMZN & Barnes. In that price comparison, if Book.com's price is higher, then, they have a new price lower than all of them. Barnes should do it quick before AMZN becomes even more well known and expand their business into advertising business or partnering with other retails with consingment basis since it already has a huge fancy cyber shop.

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