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Non-Tech : CAOL: The Chinese AOL and Internet Lottery

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To: MIKE GOLDSTEIN who wrote (661)10/15/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) of 720
 
I don't see any evidence where the use of "paid clowns" is unique to this company. They're called PR firms and market makers and every public company utilizes them.

CAOL is a news-driven stock that in theory should do very well long term assuming of course the company survives. Nibbling at the fifty cent level may not be a bad idea because there appears a greater upside propensity rather than down and it's impossible to see where the bottom actually is.
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