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To: H James Morris who wrote (5055)6/5/1998 3:01:00 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
...one of the great Internet investment stories...expands with every new piece of information...laser-like focus...seperates it from every other...massive competitive barrier...in any additional vertical category it chooses...sort of opportunity Wal-Mart had in 1970...relentlessly positive.

Do you think he's trying to sell something?

Blah, blah, blah, gush, gush, gush... OK, we get it - It's the greatest story ever told, expertly executed by the new master, the champion and soon the ruler of all the future of retailing and, most of all, the absolute greatest, beyond any other past or future, investment opportunity of all time. Make no mistake, it is a sure-fire winner and if you miss this opportunity, you are doomed to die pennyless, a sad reminder of the once pervasive skepticism and cynicism of the American investor. Don't be left behind. Get yours now for the low, low price of two billion dollars. Call now. This is a limited time offer and will not be made again.

Bob



To: H James Morris who wrote (5055)6/5/1998 8:06:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
hj, nice fairy tale. i'll sleep with a smile tonight ;-)



To: H James Morris who wrote (5055)6/5/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
I have always had this vision of Amzn and i do know that it will shock the hell out of a lot of people on this thread to see Amzn become a great internet etailing company. Happy and proud shr. holder of Amzn.



To: H James Morris who wrote (5055)6/6/1998 11:55:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Barnes & Noble to Open Salt Lake City, Utah Superstore in Fall 1998

Business Wire - June 05, 1998 15:56
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 5, 1998--Barnes & Noble, Inc. today announced it has signed a lease agreement to open a 26,700 square foot store in Salt Lake City, Utah. The store, expected to open in late October 1998, will be located at 1104 East 2100 South in the McIntyre Center. In conjunction with the new store opening, the existing store at 2236 South 1300 East will close.

Barnes & Noble is the originator and premier operator of book "super"stores in America. Its flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York has been widely recognized as the most authoritative bookstore in the country, and perhaps, the world.

The new Salt Lake City Barnes & Noble superstore will carry over 175,000 different book titles offering customers an extensive choice on every imaginable subject in a spacious and comfortable atmosphere. Additionally, the store will feature an extensive children's selection in a department designed especially for kids.

"Barnes & Noble operates under the philosophy that each store is unique to its community. We customize each store's selection to reflect the interests and lifestyle of our customers," said Alan Kahn, chief operating officer. "Before a store opens, our buyers spend considerable time studying the community and its local publishers and authors. After the store opens, our store manager has the responsibility to further adjust the selection to meet their customers' needs."

The store will also feature a Barnes & Noble Cafe which will serve Starbucks coffee, cappuccino, espresso and the full-leaf teas of The Republic of Tea in a classic bistro setting. Cold drinks will also be available as well as a variety of reasonably priced gourmet sandwiches and desserts.

Barnes & Noble has combined an unparalleled selection with experienced booksellers and innovations in ambiance and service to create a store where customers are comfortable spending their leisure time. The store's staff will develop an ongoing calendar of events ranging from poetry readings, book discussion groups, author signings and children's story telling hours, often featuring a special guest such as Clifford the Dog or Madeline. As with the store's book title selection, the events will be designed to respond to the specific interests of the Salt Lake City community.

Barnes & Noble's reputation for excellence has been built from its solid foundation of knowledgeable booksellers. "There is a strong bookselling culture at Barnes & Noble," said Kahn. "We employ more than 30,000 experienced booksellers nationwide, most of whom are college educated, who are schooled in the art of bookselling and are passionate about the world of books and ideas. Our managers live and work in the communities they serve and most of them have spent their lives there. It's a very rewarding job." Later this year the company will begin to look for experienced book lovers to fill staff positions in the new Salt Lake City store.

In addition to stocking a vast selection of titles, Barnes & Noble's express special order service will order any book from the more than 1.2 million books in print. "Our stores handle an average of 500 special orders per week, most delivered within seven days," said Kahn. "It's amazing! We find the more titles we stock, the more titles people want."

Since 1965, the company has been owned and operated exclusively by booksellers. Len Riggio, later joined by his brother Steve, built the business from one location into what is now the nation's largest bookseller. The company takes pride in the experience of its long-standing management team and hundreds of booksellers who have been with the company for many years.

Barnes & Noble, Inc. operates 481 Barnes & Noble bookstores and 520 B. Dalton bookstores. Barnes & Noble stores stock an authoritative selection of more than 175,000 titles and offer books from more than 27,000 publishers with an emphasis on small, independent publishers and university presses. Barnes & Noble is the world's largest bookseller on the World Wide Web (http://www.barnesandnoble.com), and the exclusive bookseller on America Online (Keyword: BarnesandNoble). The company also publishes books under the Barnes & Noble imprint for exclusive sale through its retail stores, mail-order catalogs, and Web site.

General financial information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained via the Internet by visiting the company's investor relations Web site: shareholder.com.


CONTACT: Jennifer Belodeau
(212) 633-3389
Rachel McLeod El-Yafi
(212) 633-4062




To: H James Morris who wrote (5055)6/6/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
This is directed at the work done by Jamie Kiggen. He made no statements about profits, sales, margins, etc. to make his buy recommendation or price target. I am not a fan of Adolph Hitler but these are two quotes that he made in his book "Mein Kampf" which seems to fit this "story" by Jamie Kiggen.

The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie then to a small one

All propaganda has to be popular and has its spiritual level to the perception of the least intelligent of those towards whom it intends to direct itself.

I hope Mr. Kiggen responds to my email explaining his projections so I do not perceive him to be similar to Adolph Hitler.

Glenn