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To: IceShark who wrote (22767)10/23/1998 3:38:00 PM
From: OtherChap  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164685
 
>She is a big promoter of the stock.

That is an understatement. In her August internal MSDW memo regarding Amazon, she bragged about how she is lowballing estimates in order to "swing for the fences." Translation: she is gloating about how she LIES TO THE PUBLIC about Amazon's estimates, in order to generate an artifical "surprise" so that MSDW and Mary Meeker herself can profit.

Her business is lies, and more lies.



To: IceShark who wrote (22767)10/23/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164685
 
She and Morgan Stanley, are big promoters of the stock.
Is<AMAZON COM INC(AMZN)
Bid: 116 1/2 BidSize: 29 Open: 114 1/2
Ask: 116 9/16 AskSize: 7 Close: 114 11/16
Last: 116 1/2 High: 118 5/16 Div.: 0.00
Change: +1 13/16 Low: 114 1/8 Yield: 0.00
A.High: 147 P/E: 0.00 Volume: 1927100
A.Low: 21 1/8 EPS: -0.71 Market :NASDAQ NM
Tick: Up Short sale subject to UPC 11830.
This is a real time DLJ screen. Why is this "Short sale subject to UPC 11830" on no other screen I follow but the 'Thing'?
Ps If Amzn does not split, Jamie @ DLJ will never see his $175 stock price target.
I'll never put my neck out on the 'Thing', but I feel very strongly that you can trust me on that.



To: IceShark who wrote (22767)10/23/1998 5:06:00 PM
From: damniseedemons  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164685
 
She is an analyst who covers the stock and recommends it to Morgan Stanley clients. What's the big deal?