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To: OtherChap who wrote (24504)11/4/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Randy Ellingson  Respond to of 164684
 
>>the news just keeps getting worse and worse.

Yeah, bad news abounds as Amazon.com continues with another quarter of record sales (pure conjecture on my part). Seriously, it will be very interesting for all to see Amazon's numbers after this (holiday) quarter. Will sequential revenues grow by more or less than 50%?

Randy



To: OtherChap who wrote (24504)11/4/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: fedhead  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
And yet the stock keeps going higher. Amazon must be doing something
right.

Anindo



To: OtherChap who wrote (24504)11/4/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: JBL  Respond to of 164684
 
OC / All :

I made a mistake when reading the CBS article, and corrected my previous post accordingly.

Love owns E-bay AND Amazon... (which in his mind are not speculative.)

He complains that day traders and on-line speculators are gambling on the likes of K-Tel.

My comments on sharks starting a feeding frenzy remain valid though. I think there is a cancer growing on Internet stocks, and that it will have consequences even for legitimate (though overpriced) companies like AOL.

As far as time frame, I would think a few days to a few weeks, but I never thought it would last this long in the first place.

Again I apologize for not reporting the Love comments accurately in the first place.