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To: CookiePuss who wrote (29425)12/9/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: Zeem  Respond to of 164684
 
Hi Mike - Yep a good company, a good stock! I feel for those that sold at 189 pre-split, or shorted the stock!

Best

Zeem



To: CookiePuss who wrote (29425)12/9/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: llamaphlegm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<<nice post zeem! barring negative news, we should have a fun close today.

Gee, color me surprised that their stock has gone up!

don't you mean color me green ;-)

good trading,

mike b.>>>

zeem and mike:

yeah, but you'll both still be pr--ks in the morning.

lp

ps you'll also get your hollow little skulls handed to you for the rest of your investing lives -- dear lord, please let amzn go up 10 fold from here, so the intelligent of the universe can prosper all the more -- thank you



To: CookiePuss who wrote (29425)12/10/1998 6:51:00 AM
From: Zeem  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
CyberShop signs pact with Amazon.com
December 9, 1998 2:57 PM EST

JERSEY CITY, N.J., Dec 9 (Reuters) - Online retailer CyberShop International Inc. said Wednesday it has entered into an agreement with Internet book and music retailer Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN)

As part of the agreement, CyberShop's products from electronics.net, www.electronics.net, and egift, www.egift.com, are listed in Amazon's new comparison shopping service, "Shop the Web," CyberShop said in a statement. Its stock was last up 1-1/16 at 20-7/16.

Products from electronics.net and egift will be accessible to Amazon's customers with hyperlinks directly from Amazon to individual product listings on the company's sites. The links will also be included in other shopping destinations, such as Go2Net's "WebMarket," CNET's "Snap!" and Wired HotBot's "ShopWired," for which Junglee supplies content.

Earlier this month, CyberShop entered a pact with Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) to place two of its Internet shopping sites on the MSN Shopping channel.

The agreement is also part of Amazon.com's plan to form partnerships with Web retailers, helping the company to become a broad-based Web retailer. Amazon.com's stock was last at 214-1/8, up 10-1/16 on the day.

REUTERS