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

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To: CLAUDE JOHNSON who wrote (4463)8/14/1997 5:36:00 AM
From: J.S.   of 13594
 
Claude,

<Now, oh exact one, please tell me I will make some money tomorrow
on my Aug 65 puts!!!!!>

It looks like AOL has been tracking the bond market the last few
days (maybe because of all their debts <vbg>). This is usually a
sign of a lull awaiting perhaps a verdict on earnings. I agree with
Andre about the direction. However, if the volume picks up by
expiration then 5,000 options contracts which translate to 500,000
shares may not be enough to make arbitrage plays a dominating
factor. I will go out on a limb and say that the briefing.com
sentiment is shared by many analysts who have not weighed in yet,
resulting in a big sell-off of AOL which will close at 62 3/8 (around
the 50 dma) come witching hour. (my desire not my gut)
Joe
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