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

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To: Brent D. Beal who wrote (4626)9/2/1997 2:07:00 AM
From: Tom Lu   of 13594
 
To end users, AOL is the leading company of poor service; to investors, AOL is the leading stocks of high risk. As an internet subscriber, I just switched my service to MSN and found it far better than AOL; and as a stock player, I short AOL. It isn't worth a penny, don't be fooled by the high price and so called subscribers numbers, you don't know how many of them are free because of the poor service.

recently, AOL was following the DOW in the intra-day chart penny by penny, I guess there must be some market makers trying the manipulate something, but we will see, I really wouldn't be surprised at seeing DOW dropping 1000 point in a day, neither would I be surprised at seeing AOL dropping $20 or more in a day.

good luck, AOL shorters,

Tom
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