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To: Fate who wrote (350)6/2/1999 3:03:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 411
 
My personal time frame is some time in the next five years. Or may be after that. I'm basically a Warren Buffett long term investor. So although it's nice to see the stock up, I'm not primarily concerned about its day to day, or week to week, or even month to month fluctuations.



To: Fate who wrote (350)6/2/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 411
 
yesterday fo sure



To: Fate who wrote (350)6/2/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: Bill J. Landis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 411
 
Fate wrote on Jun 2 1999 3:00PM EST:

Anybody know when this stock is going to move back up towards the high side?


That depends on what you mean by high side. By some measures it just has. It's been down under 15 relatively recently.

In response to another post (by Sam Citron I believe):

I don't think we can or should go all digital on books for the same reason I don't think buying books on the web will ever replace traditional bookstores. There's just something about browsing around looking at the books, picking up a few and leafing through them, etc.

I think we could definitely rely heavily on the digital version. Instead of being shipped an inventory of physical books, each store could be sent a database of books and then print just the ones that want to display (and just 1 copy each).