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To: swagman who wrote (42636)2/25/1999 7:26:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Allen Braverman from Deutche Bank beating his chest on CNBC about AMZN. Isn't
D.B. the same people who financed the ovens in Auchwitz.


swagman,

D. B. did finance Auchwitz. That is documented. The current issue if that is not enough, is D. B. owns 6 million shares of AMZN last time I checked.

Glenn



To: swagman who wrote (42636)2/25/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Drugstore.com gets overdose of visitors on opening day
PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb 25 (Reuters) - Drugstore.com was
rushing to expand capacity on its online store Thursday after a
deluge of visitors flooded the site to capacity on opening day.
Many potential consumers were denied entrance.
"The front door is flooded," said Suzan DelBene, vice
president of the new online drug store that opened Thursday.
DelBene said the site had been designed with "plenty of
back-end capacity," but was more limited on the front end.
"We need to expand the front door," she said. "We
understand the problem and expect to have it fixed within an
hour."
DelBene said the strain on the site resulted from a rush of
visitors beginning early in the day. If the early day rate of
visits to the site continued, it would total 10 million
visitors by the end of the day she said.
Drugstore.com, 46 percent owned by Amazon.com <AMZN.O>,
sells health and beauty products as well as over-the-counter
and prescription drugs.