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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1997 Short Picks

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To: Dan Ross who wrote (7623)12/1/1997 2:46:00 AM
From: White Shoes   of 9285
 
Dan, re: AOL you might want to consider the warning given by Bill Hueb (purely technical).

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On the fundamental side I used to agree with you but I now believe that AOL is big enough, with a big enough subscriber base, that it may be entrenched for awhile & be able to move into new markets within the general sphere of what they are already doing. They are 'co-branding' everything. I don't like AOL personally but there are a lot of heavily promoted stocks out there which are next to worthless, which I would short first.

Think what could happen if AOL penetrated globally. There is already an AOL Canada.
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