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

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To: John Liu who wrote (4581)8/22/1997 12:40:00 PM
From: Brent D. Beal   of 13594
 
Are any of you chumps out there who are bullish on this stock aware that MSN now has over 2.5M members? What happens when MSN become part of the desktop in 98? Have you seen any MSN commercials lately? Probably not, that's because they are trying to hold subscribers down until they can build out their network so they don't have the same problems AOL currently has. When they get their ducks in a row, AOL is going to be road kill--or at least it will be valued at something besides it's currently ridiculous P/E of infinity. Let's say AOL is valued at 50 times earning this time next year--let's see, I'm going to be generous and assume AOL actually changes course and makes some money for a change, let's say $.50 (which is optimistic given the company's current earning track record and future charges which are already on the books), that puts AOL at $25 a share. . .

Happy investing to all you idiots at there still buying this ridiculous stock.
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