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

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To: Art Stone who wrote (2638)4/1/1997 10:21:00 PM
From: jack rand   of 13594
 
>$45/share, AOL would only need to trade about 25 million shares In
>return

Do you think HRB and the 20% holders would accept zero premium
to CSRV's current price?

>Because it would signal that the contest is over. AOL has won the
>race, and now will be the single player from the United States in
>Europe and Japan.

Ah. But what about MSFT; which, BTW, would be a clone match systems wise, not to mentioning really having the financial wherewithall?
And, BTW, MSFT/MSN a few weeks ago snatched from under AOL alliance
with Deutches Telecom.

Take a look at the CNNfn articles I posted URLs to about the
source of the rumor. An avowed rumor mongerer who says he could
care less about the veracity of rumors -- only that they sound
plausible. His fax clients already made 22% today and probably
will be out by sometime tomorrow -- leaving the suckers holding
the bag -- and us arguing about the rumor as if it's real.

Note BTW the timing. The fax was `leaked' to Bloomberg late in
the trading day. No time for any evaluation. Just kneejerk buying.
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