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Technology Stocks : AOL, now I get it

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To: Linda Weekley who wrote (351)1/25/1997 5:57:00 PM
From: K.J.Devine   of 496
 
Linda

The answer is. If AOL does not do right by the public and offer some type of a refund. Then the legal costs will eat them alive. Thus they will have the expense of upgrading plus the legal costs. They will never recover. I would say on Monday morning the first anouncement you hear from AOL is one that will announce some type of refund plan for current customers and customers it has lost over the past three weeks.

If this does not happen you will see a free fall.

K.J.Devine
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