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

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To: Brian K Crawford who wrote (322)10/12/1996 12:41:00 PM
From: tom pavlish   of 13594
 
brian xlent note, lot of good ideas
But aol is a stock and we buy or sell it to make money.
With that in mind read ur own note from an analytical point of view and u should see being long the stock at this point in time is questionable.
There r many other investments on the long side that have more promise.
The worst thing aol could do would be to cut price, that's just what bill wants
u will never win a pissing contest with him.
Aol has to provide some???? that makes them unique. I personally can't see it.
Because whatever they came up with msft could just duplicate at a lower price.
The funniest thing is how clever msft is, putting aol and other icons on windows
this eliminates any possible DOJ action.
I see support possibly in the 22ish area, if falls below then 8-10
of course could get a run up for options expiration and some other hyppe.
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