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

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To: Andrew H. Huizi who wrote (3251)5/28/1997 11:18:00 AM
From: chenys   of 13594
 
Andrew: What u said was interesting. Actually, what AOL today isn't the issue, it is its yesterday and tomorrow I am interested in. It is indeed a great opportunity for investment. I have nothing against those opting for AOL's ease of use or whatever. See, Macintosh is so much easier to use than PC, but where is AAPL now? Just easy to use isn't enough, people will catch up, the web will catch up. Again, an opportunity is an opportunity, we just need to go with the tide. For those who like to have peaceful life should drop out of this dog, just park ur money at MSFT, DELL, INTC, CPQ, SEG, WDC, or for that matter even IOM, SYQT will do much better. Throw ur money in those and come back in two years u will be smiling and look much much younger. AOL is bad for ur wealth, as many have so proclaimed. It is just for those who like to have some kick out of it.
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