> The Kindle will never be an iPod ever. The price of it alone is enough > of a deterrent. And to the first comment, I would never read my textbooks > on this thing. While textbooks are expensive, I take comfort in knowing > that at the end of every quarter I will recover more than half that > money back by selling them back. You can't do that with an electronic > book. Not to mention there is something about having the physical > book that I could never give up. Sentiment was actually extremely > bearish at the beginning of this week, quickly ticked up and is now > back on it's way down (www.predictwallstreet....). > The Kindle alone is not enough to help AMZN from diminishing consumer > spending.
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Couldn't agree with Jenny more. :)
Feb 13 03:11 AM
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On Feb 11 01:30 PM jenny wrote:
> The Kindle will never be an iPod ever. The price of it alone is enough
> of a deterrent. And to the first comment, I would never read my textbooks
> on this thing. While textbooks are expensive, I take comfort in knowing
> that at the end of every quarter I will recover more than half that
> money back by selling them back. You can't do that with an electronic
> book. Not to mention there is something about having the physical
> book that I could never give up. Sentiment was actually extremely
> bearish at the beginning of this week, quickly ticked up and is now
> back on it's way down (www.predictwallstreet....).
> The Kindle alone is not enough to help AMZN from diminishing consumer
> spending.