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To: jas cooper who wrote (5)10/19/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 51
 
I had my first experience with Amazon.com this week, and I hate to say Glenn, it was a
great one (for those of you who want to know more about me, I ordered "Options as a
Strategic Investment" and "The Art of the Motorcycle"). Easy to navigate site. Order
status notification. And decent prices (and they don't rape you for shipping). So I find
myself thinking that if they sold software at competitve prices, I would probably order
from them. Yet I have never had the desire to go to Eggyolk.com.


AMZN is no better or worse than Barnesandnoble or Borders. The difference is AMZN has a negative book value and debt is mounting.

I am not betting against the internets. It is the valuations that are wrong. However, I am betting against AMZN. They will fold. I promise.

Glenn