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To: llamaphlegm who wrote (28826)12/4/1998 12:56:00 AM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
wooo-hoo-hoo!

If you look like a deer, don't go outside during deer-hunting season, and if your symbol looks like an internet, well, be ready to sell at any time! <g>



To: llamaphlegm who wrote (28826)12/4/1998 2:29:00 AM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 164684
 
lots of ways to make
money and you've found one, but please with utter lazy and/or
phenomenally stupid people like these driving these stocks, don't pretend
the company has much of a future at these levels of valuations --<<

Ll, your wrong -- stupid people? Ll, i did lighten up on Amzn but it does not make me stupid for holding my position long. Now i'd feel stupid if i bought Onsl and or some of the other second and third tier internet stocks at there peaks but Amzn and Yhoo no way much more to go with these two. I really don't think none of us on this thread have a good idea just how big e-commerce will be, but from what i have observed in stock price appreciation with Aol, Yhoo, and Amzn, industry growth estimates it's looking to me more like when intc, msft, csco were young companies in their emerging industries some 10 to 15 yrs ago. I'm holding on to Yhoo and Amzn. I'll never forget how Yhoo held up above its neckline on 10/8/98 during the height of the correction while everything else was falling off the charts that day; it showed me something about Yhoo -- solid gold. Ll, i'm going to focus like a laser on the bigger question, how corporate profits will come in on the 4th qtr. and economic outlook for "'99.