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To: Randy Ellingson who wrote (24860)11/7/1998 12:53:00 AM
From: Philip Logos  Respond to of 164684
 
Since you're forecasting (or Techie was), who's to say Amazon won't turn $10B in 2002? After all, they're adding software soon (supposedly) and they don't plan on stopping there.

Good. That should put them in the same league as Egghead.com. Now let's look at Egghead's capitalization right now -- about 300 million dollar market cap.

Philip



To: Randy Ellingson who wrote (24860)11/7/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Since you're forecasting (or Techie was), who's to say Amazon won't turn $10B in 2002?
After all, they're adding software soon (supposedly) and they don't plan on stopping
there.


Randy,

AMZN is undercapitalized. The most common cause of business failures.

Glenn



To: Randy Ellingson who wrote (24860)11/7/1998 11:29:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<< After all, they're adding software soon (supposedly) and they don't plan on stopping there. >>

Randy, software's already covered elsewhere. Software is, I believe, the second highest selling product on internet, after books. So if amzn is not in it yet, and it's already a huge seller on the net, I guess that means amzn already has plenty of established competition in selling software, eh?

Victor