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

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To: tom pavlish who wrote (340)10/13/1996 11:23:00 PM
From: Richard Makowiec   of 13594
 
Perhaps....my i's seem to be ok though (at least when I posted:)
It's a theory....possibility....potential outcome.....or whaever you want to call it. It has no factual support and is purely subjective.
I am not sure how much information relative to forecasts of user base pertaining to cable/internet you have been exposed to, but from what I have gathered MSN and other providers are a drop in the bucket at current and forecasted future levels (sorry for the run-on sentence).
If MSN wants to dominate the internet they will need to have a large base prior to cable entry (not the puny 1.5 mill. they have now).
Again, it is only a theory I have entertained. Also, I have assigned a low probability to it happening (perhaps 10-15% chance).

Good luck to you and everyone!
Rich
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