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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (22057)10/18/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<I can say with certainty that James has never been bullish on AMZN at least since last spring. >>

Glenn, please note the 1st sentence of the 2nd para.:

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To: William Harmond (21842 )
From: H James Morris
Friday, Oct 16 1998 5:03AM ET
Reply # of 22119

From an Amzn bull on TMF, whose opinions I've always respected.I'm curious how many of the bears on this board would have changed their position on Amazon had Bertelsmann bought 50% of them instead of B&N?

I know, as a bull but not a current shareholder, I would've bought in immediately regardless of valuation. If Bertelsmann's proposed investment was at a below-market price (driving the share price lower) and caused dilution to existing shareholders (thus providing more downward pressure on the share price), I would've guessed that the
improvement in financial flexibilty and competitive advantage would have more than offset these factors

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Sure sound like he is a bull, Glenn, since that is what he said <g>

Victor