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Amazon at this level is a large retailer. So, 84 percent year-over-year growth is not bad in a very seasonally tough quarter, particularly given that Amazon's core categories are at their seasonally weakest in the June quarter. You did see that in their segment breakout. Books, music and video grew at 38 percent, but June is the toughest quarter. Tim Albright
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Netflix and Amazon know when you stop and start a program, whether you wanted the whole thing, all of that. Rick Smolan
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We don't know how big a market this is going to be in the US, Amazon is a big existing customer, and it would be natural for them to evolve into a download model. Ron Sanders
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We believe Amazon will lack any catalysts to move it higher and we consider the stock overvalued compared to peers. Safa Rashtchy
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Apple knows a lot of data. Facebook knows a lot of data. Amazon knows a lot of data. Microsoft used to, and still does with some people, but in the newer world, Microsoft knows less and less about me. Xbox still knows a lot about people who play games. But those are the big five, I guess. Robert Scoble
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We found Amazon results to be mixed and we believe the shares could be weak through the spring/summer months. Scott Devitt
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In 2001, Texaco was bought by Chevron, and during deliberations concerning that sale, an 800 page document listing the problems and liabilities connected to Texaco was brought forward at their stockholder meeting by Amazon Watch, a non-profit dedicated to protecting the Amazon. Peter Coyote
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We believe that Amazon is going to enter this market in the near future. It could happen before the holidays. Reed Hastings
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This shifting of water by roots has a physiological effect on the plants, letting them pull more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they conduct more photosynthesis. Because this has not been considered until now, people have likely underestimated the amount of carbon taken up by the Amazon and underestimated the impact of Amazonian deforestation on climate. Todd Dawson
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I think it is possible. Whether it happens, I don't know. Mary Pierce
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Everything that's said against me offends me, whether it's true or not. Nick Cave