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

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To: Bruce Russell who wrote (6623)12/31/1997 10:57:00 AM
From: WBendus  Read Replies (1) of 13594
 
Watch AOL sink in the early part of the year as investors who have been reluctant to take such huge capital gains sell their shares so as to miss selling the stock and having to pay taxes in April. AOL is a fad just like Ben and Jerry's and Snapple.

Once the rush of all this supposed Christmas on-line shopping hoopla passes, the stock will get crushed. AOL is nothing but a marketing scheme and just as America can't stand having their dinners interupted by tele-marketers, they too will also come to dispise AOL's marketing efforts.

It seems AOL is trying to appease their subscribers by stopping these advertisements but this will upset all those who have signed agreements with AOL for marketing rights to those people.

Wayde.
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