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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (26265)11/17/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
<< She says she believes that investors in the leading Internet names (hers are AOL,
Yahoo, Amazon and eBay) should "hold on for the spikes and hope for dips to add to
positions." She thinks that fundamentals remain excellent and expects an upward-trending
move in these issues with higher highs and higher lows... >>

Slight problem, William. AMZN has no fundamentals. That which does not exist cannot
be, nor "remain" "excellent." What is she smoking?


Victor,

Mary has lost touch with reality. She is suppose to be an equity analyst so I expect she should know how to read a balance sheet and a profit and loss sheet. A company with negative tangible book value and increasing losses does have fundamentals. The adjective excellent is way off the mark. Mary ought to be embarassed.

Glenn