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

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To: jack rand who wrote (991)1/10/1997 5:49:00 PM
From: John Filicky   of 13594
 
>Of course! So, AOL has the computers. So what? That's far cry from:

Do you know anything about business? If AOL has the computers, then they must have made the capital expenditures to supply MF means to do their thing, so to speak. I would expect MF to reinforce AOL for this investment, which by the way would mean fees for access to AOL's computers from the net via MF!

If you think that MF is going to start new folders on Yahoo and service old folders on AOL, then they must be hiring many right now. I guess according to you MF will be going public soon.

This is good win/win/win news for AOL, MF, and Yahoo. Being its going to be an instant hit on Yahoo to MF, and to get the richness of MF, one must move to AOL for the near term. In my opinion.

MF is a small portion of AOL. MF will not break AOL by leaving. Most investors have their own bookmarks to find information on the web. Investers, for the moment and forseeable future, are a very small portion of the traffic on AOL.

>Wanna bet?

Thank you for the offer! But I will place my bets with a reliable broker.

John
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