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To: eDollar.com who wrote (59741)6/1/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: option007  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 164684
 
I don't own any amazon but I can tell you that to my views Amazon will never go to $50. I believe today was the low. Barrons played a very dirty shot on them, which is undeserved and unprovoqued.

Amazon has right strategy. They want to grow revenue at the sacrifice of costs. They have 3.4 billion in the bank to make many acquistions.

Expect some strong news from Amazon to combat bad publicity. I believe their might be some acquistion annonced along with a stock split 2 for 1 to signal confidence in stock.

Remember if Amazon goes to $50 as you say then it would be a lousy investment because to trade at such a low price means a total loss of confidence from investors. Sometimes a low price is not the best thing. Buy low and goes even lower. Buy high and goes much higher.

Remember this. If goes to $50 next stop is Chapter 11.



To: eDollar.com who wrote (59741)6/2/1999 12:52:00 AM
From: Bura  Respond to of 164684
 
That $50 dollar price was pre-split and back in 98. So it was really 50/3= 17

I think that even the biggest bear don't expect this. That ML analyst Jonathan Cohen left to Wit Capital.

Don't know the current price target (although it doesn't matter since 90% of the time, it's better to ignore them)