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To: KM who wrote (53487)4/28/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Now there's shoddy reporting. There has not been one trade down ten in the aftermarket
that I can see and I have the time and sales. Some dork on Island was offering 1000 at
183 a few minutes ago. He's gone now and the high offer is currently 190, now dropped
to 188.75


How about 179 now? I know that is correct. I have time and sales too. ISLD is dumping.



To: KM who wrote (53487)4/28/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Respond to of 164684
 
KM,

I am getting more pumped by the minute. I pray that there is a drop, which I am well positioned for now, to about 150.I am looking at the growth in revenues. My earlier estimates are far too low; my assumptions were incorrect. They more than 3x last year's first q. If this growth continued at a somewhat slower pace for the next 21 months, as they expand into "everything that can be sold on the net," amzn would be at about a 9 billion dollar annual sales pace.(750 million this 4th quarter, 2.25 billion next years 4th q.) 150 is 3x that potential revenue pace in 21 months. It would be wildly cheap.

Amzn is in the top ten most visited websites. They can strike deals with almost anyone they want to sell their goods at Amzn. Unbelievable.