AMZN

A loss leader huh? Wow... I've never heard that before. Such an original concept. As it applies to AMZN! Damn. I must have missed the last three years of CNBC. Its not like they don't have an expert on there at least once a week pointing that out. Good on ya. You don't miss a thing. Pretty sharp.

Where's my yacht...? Omg. Do you have one? I can't afford one; I mean a real yacht. I don't think I'd own one if I could. I've had boats. They're ok. Lotta upkeep. Cheaper to rent.
So, why am I a stock expert and not the owner of a yacht? Hmmmm. Good question. Honest answer... I've played stocks forever because I love the challenge, not for the money. For real. I got sick of never losing at chess by the time I was done with grade-school. Long story. There's only so many things in this world you can't master. Golf is a good one. The markets are one too.

Other than that... you don't see this, but the provincialism within which you reside in your world as manifested by these brilliant, original stock market insights... "loss leader"... its pretty boring. Maybe you should buy a yacht.

Anyway.... AMZN's a good company. But the $2 to $1750.... you missed the show already. You need to find the next AMZN... do that and I might be impressed.

So you admit you aren't successful enough to have a yacht. I'll give you that. Oh and your retarded kid of course.

Speaking of provincialism, I think the only thing impressive here so far is your rationalization of why AMZN can't go higher because it "already" went from 2 to 1750. Small minds small thoughts. What's that? You need to walk your kid again?
 
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If you can't see that Bezos is using a loss leader to fund AMZN's dominance in high growth high margin areas, then by all means keep raging about "shareholder value"?

Do you use Amazon.com for your shopping? Will you be using it for your holiday shopping? Or are you going to be hoofing it to the stores in the mall and paying retail prices for your holiday gifts this year? Be honest with your answers.
 
Do you use Amazon.com for your shopping? Will you be using it for your holiday shopping? Or are you going to be hoofing it to the stores in the mall and paying retail prices for your holiday gifts this year? Be honest with your answers.
Absolutely. I have Prime and between the delivery and video services(vs Netflix) there's a lot of value there.

I feel you are angling at something here. Just say it.
 
late 90's Yahoo, AMZN, EBAY, were pretty big or billion dollar companies even back then. and was considered overvalued. and priced for future earnings 20 years later. who is the winner AMZN.

only amzn rewarded investors with 1000% return on investment.

it's because BEZO the founder/ceo is still calling the shots in the company. whereas yahoo and ebay has dozens of ceos and vp who don't give a dam.
 
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