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To: The Philosopher who wrote (9647)12/30/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: BenThair  Respond to of 15313
 
Read the following news feature from msnbc. Maybe it will give us a clue.

msnbc.com

Have a good New Year



To: The Philosopher who wrote (9647)12/30/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: DayTraderKidd  Respond to of 15313
 
<< Your telling me that you really believe Amozon, which has never made a dime, is worth more than Sears?>>

Chris, go and reread my last post. No where in there did I say that I think AMZN is worth more than Sears.

It is the business model that gives the internets there incredibly high valuations. It is like opening a local service station but instead of servicing just the immediate neighborhood you can now pump and sell gas to the whole world from one location. Chris, which station would you rather own???

That is what makes AMZN different from Barnes and Noble and AMZN different from Sears. It would appear to me that there business model is more efficient and will continue to grow by leaps and bounds.

IMO it is a foolish mistake not to buy the internets when they do come crashing down and they will more than likey crash again and then go up again.

Hey, if you don't think that AMZN is worth the current price of 320 per share then go and short the damm thing. It has to come down sometime doesn't it??



To: The Philosopher who wrote (9647)12/31/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Speedster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Amazon doesn't have inventory costs & is probably going to garner a big piece of the projection multi-billion $$ e-tail business. I personally like its webpage better than any other. And, just ask anyone if they have heard of Amazon as opposed to the other e-tailers.

OT
Does anyone have any thoughts on WCTI--the "next generation" search engine. The present search engines are s***.