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Old 10-11-2018, 04:27 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Better off on paper.
For 2018.
Let's see how the numbers look when the stock hits $2500.
Or when income tax rates go up again.
Or not as Amazon plunges down to 1,755 from a high of a bit over 2000. Stock prices rises and falls are more of a trailing indicator than a leading indicator and sometimes have nothing to do with the actual health of a company.

Amazon has some interesting issues. In project management, there is an old saying - "Cheap, fast, good - chose two of the three". My observation is that saying is a bit optimistic, frequently you end up with one. Amazon is built on the idea that one can get all three, cheap quality good that are delivered fast. More specifically, prime customers have come to expect fast free delivery. The question is can Amazon continue to deliver, so to speak.
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