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To: John Chen who wrote (26304)11/17/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Here is the hype press release for which they are konown:

Amazon.com Opens Video and Holiday Gift Stores to Enhance Online Shopping

Seasonal Gift Store Includes Electronics, Games, Toys, and More

SEATTLE, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- On the eve of what is expected to be the
Internet's biggest holiday shopping season ever, Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN)
today opened two new stores -- its much-anticipated video store and a holiday
gift store that, in addition to books, videos, and music, includes personal
electronics, games, gadgets, and toys for all ages.

The gift store markedly expands the online shopping opportunities available to
millions of shoppers by allowing them to meet more of their holiday gift needs
online -- the fast, easy, hassle-free alternative to malls and stores.

The Amazon.com video store offers more than 60,000 theatrical and general-
interest videos and more than 2,000 DVDs, all accompanied by Amazon.com's
search features and unmatched editorial content, which allow shoppers to find
exactly the video they want at prices up to 30% off.

"Together, these stores are exactly what our customers have told us they
want," said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com. "It's one destination
where shoppers can meet all of their gift-giving needs at any time of day at
one convenient location -- their home or office computer. Don't fight the mob
at the mall -- go online. It's the easiest way to get gifts since Santa
Claus."

Of the new video store, Bezos added, "We've heard it loud and clear from our
customers: Buying videos today is a painful shopping experience. Whether it's
the lack of selection, the absence of helpful information, or the high prices
-- it's worse than a bad movie. So we created a video store that has nearly
seven times the selection of a typical video store, is rich in content, and is
easy on the wallet."

The video store is Amazon.com's third product line, following its original
line of books and then music CDs, which it added in June. Amazon.com is now
the Internet's No. 1 book and No. 1 CD retailer. The seasonal gift store will
remain open through the holidays.

About the Amazon.com Holiday Gift Store

For the ultimate convenience, Amazon.com this year is introducing Gift-Click,
the world's fastest and easiest way to give a gift. All you do is enter the
gift recipient's e-mail address, and Amazon.com takes care of the rest. In
less than 10 seconds, you can select, wrap, and send any one of millions of
books, CDs, videos, and more. You don't even need the recipient's mailing
address.

Gifts -- wrapped with a personal message -- can also be sent to your home for
personal delivery or shipped directly by Amazon.com to the gift recipient.

Also for this holiday season, the Amazon.com gift store will offer a wider
selection of gifts, including personal electronics, gadgets, games, and toys
for all ages -- in addition to Amazon.com's 3 million-plus book, music, and
video titles.

Amazon.com has also added a new gift-recommendation service, Gift Matcher,
that suggests gifts based on interests. And for the truly puzzled shopper,
Amazon.com offers gift certificates by paper or e-mail to allow recipients to
make their own selections. Instant e-mail gift certificates, sent within an
hour, can solve the problem of last-minute shopping -- even on Christmas Day.

About the Amazon.com Video Store

With virtually unlimited online shelf space, Amazon.com's video store has a
selection nearly seven times larger than the typical physical-world video
retailer, and this vast catalog of titles will continue to grow.

The Amazon.com video store stocks the Web's largest selection of titles
available for shipping within 24 hours. Online shoppers will find browsing as
simple as the click of a mouse, with 12 genres and literally hundreds of
subcategories to choose from, including Action & Adventure, Art House &
International, Classics, Comedy, Drama, Horror & Suspense, Music & Musicals,
and Science Fiction & Fantasy.

In addition, Amazon.com offers a huge selection of special-interest and
television and documentary videos, as well as a DVD "store within a store."

Amazon.com provides a variety of resources to assist shoppers with their
buying decisions, including up-to-date reviews from Leonard Maltin and from
Amazon.com editors, whose previous experience includes writing for The Los
Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times. Shoppers can also
count on customer reviews, personalized recommendations, and various gift
ideas. Movie quotes and trivia from the Internet Movie Database
(www.imdb.com), the premiere online resource for movie lovers, are
incorporated into the Amazon.com site.

About Amazon.com, Inc.

Amazon.com, Inc., Earth's biggest book and music store, opened its virtual
doors on the World Wide Web in July 1995 with a mission to offer products that
educate, inform, and inspire. Today, the Amazon.com store offers more than 3
million books, CDs, videos, DVDs, audio books, computer games, and other
titles, plus easy-to-use search-and-locate features, secure credit-card
payment, personalized recommendations, streamlined ordering through
1-Click(SM) technology, and direct shipping. Amazon.com operates two
international bookstore Web sites: www.amazon.co.uk in the United Kingdom and
www.amazon.de in Germany. Amazon.com also operates PlanetAll
(www.planetall.com), a Web-based address book, calendar, and reminder service,
and the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com), the Web's comprehensive and
authoritative source of information on more than 150,000 movies and
entertainment programs and 500,000 cast and crew members dating from the birth
of film in 1892 to the present.

This announcement contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties that include, among others, Amazon.com's limited operating
history, the unpredictability of its future revenues, and risks associated
with capacity constraints, management of growth, and new business
opportunities. More information about factors that potentially could affect
Amazon.com's financial results is included in the company's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 1997, and the quarterly report on Form 10-Q
for the quarter ended September 30, 1998.

NOTE: Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, PlanetAll, Internet Movie
Database, Earth's Biggest Bookstore, and 1-Click are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All other
names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

SOURCE Amazon.com, Inc.

CO: Amazon.com, Inc.

ST: Washington

IN: MLM PUB

SU:

11/17/98 09:09 EST prnewswire.com



To: John Chen who wrote (26304)11/17/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: cellhigh  Respond to of 164684
 
things looking untimely for williams sale of both amzn and aol.
though the day is quite young.one things for sure,if you sell
them they either reward or kill you in a new york second.
now if i can only pinpoint where the day traders will let go today!



To: John Chen who wrote (26304)11/17/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
John,<price since they always go up anyway>
You obviously weren't in California 5 years ago when the average house lost half its value. That's why I bought my second home down here 4 years ago. I understand that my California home has now since doubled.
Anyway its not for sale because I love the weather down here in San Diego too much.
Redards,
Ps
If I bet down a few more 'Things'. I might have to sell it.