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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...?

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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (2511)3/22/1997 12:50:00 AM
From: david andrew phelan   of 13594
 
JFH,

i started the cyberspace stage of my lifecyle about 6 months ago.
i asked friends that had been at it awile how to get started. they said get AOL. i did and i was content. that was then, this is now.

i was the only one left in my e-mail club still using aol as of two minutes ago. all the others have moved on to isps. two minutes ago i called aol and cancelled. i used to have two accounts (closed one of em several weeks ago). my bill would run up to 200 bucks a month. heck i was glad to pay it for what i was getting. well back around january i began having access problems and i changed to netscape/netcom. i kept one aol account as a novelty and to keep up with it as a stock i trade. well i still get those busy signals and i give up. plus i dont need to use the product any longer to help me decide to go long or short. i am now convinced to go short.

the company is in deep doodoo even if the stock is not. but the stock will in the end reflect the company health regardless of the MMs trickery. tulips dont bloom forever and neither will aol.

dp
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