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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (3341)5/29/1999 11:46:00 AM
From: astyanax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7772
 
Doug Fowler from this thread in IIonline.com and CBS Marketwatch.com
IIOnline's post of the day on Ebay by Doug Fowler
iionline.com

Doug's really given us a lot of sharp analysis on this stock here at SI:EBAY, thanks. Check out my earlier post
in this thread which links to a CBS Marketwatch.com story mentioning Doug and this thread
techstocks.com

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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (3341)6/1/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: fedhead  Respond to of 7772
 
I wouldn't discount AMZN's threat. They are a very customer focused
company with an exceptional management team. I have heard accounts
of how easy it is to do an auction on Amazon especially for
newbies who haven't perfoemed an auction before. There is a lot of
help provided by Amazon. I haven't heard just glowing reports of
Ebay's customer service. This is a great price to enter AMZN IMO.

Anindo



To: Doug Fowler who wrote (3341)6/1/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: JF2155  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7772
 
Doug--I was curious today to see the auction count below 2.1 mil --have any ideas to why? not good at all to me. O and I can't mention anything about splits--although I was first to post the last split here on your thread. I moved everything except IMCL over to EGRP --looked to good a long to pass up .
JIM



To: Doug Fowler who wrote (3341)6/2/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Heather  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7772
 
I find that the search engine on EBAY is much better than the one on Amazon and Yahoo (for auctions that is.)

In other words, the RELEVANCE of the results is much higher on ebay.
Try searching for Palm V on Yahoo and you get a list of PCs!

Do the same search on EBAY and you only get Palm V's.

This effect is going to just reinforce EBAY.

The question is, when to buy.