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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 36.78+2.7%3:59 PM EST

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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (22045)12/22/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Good Evening Sonny,

For many weeks I was frustrated that my largest holding Dell and Msft were just sitting there looking stupid while the frenzy was going on with the internut stocks. I was in too much disbelief to realize that a dramatic phenomenon was unfolding before us. Well finally I think the view is a lot clearer. Things just seem to keep getting better for AOL and I guess there was a couple of reason why I decided to plunge into AOL aggressively on Monday. I spent the weekend feeling inside that waiting for a pull back and trying to time AOL is just foolish. We are on a few frontier and still on the ground floor of one of the greatest opportunities of our time and AOL is in my mind now the budding Microsoft of the Internet. I should have moved into this stock long ago when you and Sonki were talking about it but I was not convinced. When I took my first position after the stock split I bolted the next day after the split as the stock retreated. I was not used to being on Margin of any magnitude so this was a bid uncomfortable. I finally bought a couple hundred shares in the early 90's and when the stock crossed over 100 I knew I had to have it back. Over the weekend seeing the Movie,"YOU've Got Mail on top of so many great things I had been reading about AOL made me decide to go back into this company with aggression. As for Marcie's hesitation about going into AOL now I like to recall a phrase from the Army. " yours is not to reason why yours is just to do or die. With AOL yours is not to reason why, yours is just to buy, buy and buy.

Have a good evening
Frank
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