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Technology Stocks : Who audits AOL's membership numbers?

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To: Thom Taylor who wrote (16)3/29/1997 3:36:00 PM
From: Val   of 65
 
Thom:
Fundamentals always come through in the end. The company does a fine job in promotions. How do you explain (if you choose to) brokerage houses coming up bullish on AOL? I know some brokerages do not pay that much attention to fundamentals (or so it definately seems).

Do you see fundamentals coming through in the end? Do you feel I am off base?

I have puts on AOL also and remain convinced it is a matter of time - of course I understand you perfectly and am now there myself: puts (all options) do not wait.

Maybe the fundamentals will change for AOL, it does have things going for it. It would have to be pretty heavy duty change to keep these shares from defying gravity for the longer haul. Thanks Seattle Val
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