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Technology Stocks : America On-Line (AOL)

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To: RocketMan who wrote (1704)1/6/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) of 41369
 
RocketMan, your explanation of AOL moving from Mid-cap funds to S&P funds in an orderly fashion is very plausible. However I assume that there aren't enough AOL shares in mid cap funds to sell to S&P Funds.
So sooner or later these folks have to buy.The question is when. How much time do S&P funds have to do this. I ask: don't these funds have to publicize their holdings only quarterly to their investors? So they may not have to buy all of their AOL until later; perhaps until end of Feb?
Does anybody know?

By the way,Liz Ann Sonders, Managing director, from Avatar Associates was just on CNBC ‘s “ Taking Stock “with Maria B and Ted David ".
AOL is No1 on her list. She says there are whole lot of people who are going to have to buy AOL who haven't bought yet and will be obliged to start buying soon.

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