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

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To: Labrador who wrote (7653)2/11/1998 11:52:00 PM
From: Mike C   of 13594
 
Bob -
AOL's projected income and future - factors that have been a part in the run-up, are dependent on the number of subscribers.

A most important trend is unfolding and that is the rate of increase
in new subscribers is slowing, especially if one considers a
Christmas bump via new computers online. We are talking here about the
RATE of increase not the NUMBER of new subscribers. A downward trending slope indicates a leveling off. If total number of subscribers peaks at between 15 and 20 million what does this do to income and future business projections. If AOL currently brings in
17 cents with 12 million on line, what revenues will 18 million eyes
peovide? 90 cents a share?
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