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To: jawd who wrote (6020)6/14/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Amzn is a wonderful trading stock! Full of great traders!!



To: jawd who wrote (6020)6/15/1998 7:48:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
You have a degree, drive a BMW and work in a jewelry store... that makes you an expert
on retailing and the stock market and gives you the audacity to question other peoples
qualifications? Pleeezzeee.


I can see this can get ugley. Actually, I do not work in a jewelry store. I own two jewelry stores. Therefore, I feel I have experience in retailing.

At 30, I started a software company in 1986 with $3,000. As Founder, CEO and
Chairman, I was responsible for bringing a visionary product to market that kicked
Microsoft's butt for a number of years until they finally woke up - by which time I had
sold the company for $20M - no mean feat. In 1990, I retired to live in Barbados.

Is that qualified enough?


I won't doubt your statement but you did not mention the products that were visionary. I may have heard of some if you name them and the company.

Qualified enough? Definitly not! You have never marketed retail from a bricks and mortar location and not for twenty two years. Not at all. You do not know retail.

Glenn