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Technology Stocks : America On-Line (AOL)

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To: Joseph Stratmann who wrote (37238)1/11/2000 4:11:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) of 41369
 
Joe I did not like this Time Warner Deal Also. I think this is going to cause one heck of a headache for AOL shareholders. AOL in its aggressive stride to get back at Microsoft has just saddled AOL shareholders with a tremendous debt. I bailed out of this one soon as I calmed myself down from the shock of what happened yesterday. If one wants a giant entertainment media stock one buys Time Warner not AOL especially when AOL has to pay for the merger. Better opportunities elsewhere. AOL IMHO will not see the stock appreciation that was in past. I would suggest that one does not allow their gains of AOL to slip away as they are now doing in a rapid melt down.

Frank
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