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To: Rich Doherty who wrote (11620)7/1/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: BKLYN BOYZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
Regarding YAHOO--- Bet the ranch-- to da' moon and back no less.
Regarding AMZN---- Buying a book over the internet is LACKING so much from the allure of Browsing through a BOOK STORE<any book store will do> and just THUMBING through books that you may not even intend to BUY. And suddenly, out of a corner of your eye you SPY a Book that catches your fancy. You pick up THAT book and hold it in your hands and glance through it looking for possibly one with Full Color pictorials and then check the table of contents. That , my friends , is what makes a SALE. And that is what can make for REPEATED SALES in the industry.
So YOU can KEEP your ONLINE Book purchasing stocks// because I have NO NEED for any of them<K-TEL included> And I believe that the REAL book reading public can agree. SO YES, my friend, A strong SHORT on AMZN is in order. IMHO.



To: Rich Doherty who wrote (11620)7/1/1998 11:39:00 PM
From: James Yu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
Actually, YHOO will be in red in '98. I remember that it mentioned
this about 2 weeks ago. Not only for this quarter. So I guess the
number 999 is not right. In that news, it also cited that the revenue
will be flat due to intensive competition...