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Old 02-07-2015, 10:55 PM   #13
eschwartz
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Okay.

I will open the flame war (as requested) by pointing out that the Mötley Fool is a bloat ware site full of crappy animated flash advertisements that slow your browser to a crawl. And one must click through page after glacially loading page only to read the inevitable nothing new or profound.

Nobody who has watched Amazon for a long time thinks they are making a huge profit. They plow most of the money that comes in back into infrastructure and developing new markets. Not a model conducive to producing high margins in the current time frame. Sometimes they even lose money doing that.

If you were to analyze Amazon attempting to evaluate the worth of their assets and established customer base, then they would look quite a bit better.

But nobody who watches business expects them to be cutting big dividend checks, so the source is probably just fluff intended to lure suckers to their site so they can sell them cookie cutter investment advice. The people dumb enough to have thought that there was some sage information in this tripe will probably pay for the scam investment strategies.

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Same old, same old, moving along now...
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