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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1290628" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p><em>"Amazon is still smarting from the fiasco, however. The company's fulfillment executives believe UPS and FedEx are not investing enough in equipment, infrastructure, and other resources to keep up with Amazon's growth, according to a person familiar with the matter.</em>"</p><p></p><p>But the counter is, the system breaking volume lasts for such a short time. How much can you invest into the whole operation for such a short burst? </p><p></p><p>See you have two companies today that are expected to make a large profit to keep their stock between $100 and $150. And another company that doesn't have to make a profit at all and gets to live comfortably with a stock valued $300-$400 range, really in a fairyland of sorts. And one wonders why some don't like how wall street drives us, it's SCHTUPID sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1290628, member: 29298"] [I]"Amazon is still smarting from the fiasco, however. The company's fulfillment executives believe UPS and FedEx are not investing enough in equipment, infrastructure, and other resources to keep up with Amazon's growth, according to a person familiar with the matter.[/I]" But the counter is, the system breaking volume lasts for such a short time. How much can you invest into the whole operation for such a short burst? See you have two companies today that are expected to make a large profit to keep their stock between $100 and $150. And another company that doesn't have to make a profit at all and gets to live comfortably with a stock valued $300-$400 range, really in a fairyland of sorts. And one wonders why some don't like how wall street drives us, it's SCHTUPID sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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