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Strategies & Market Trends : OPTION TRADING-30 DAYS OR LESS

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To: wiley murray who wrote (39)1/27/1997 12:30:00 AM
From: Tony B   of 1986
 
Wiley,

I agree AOL will/should drift lower short term in light of negative p.r. but think about their problem. They have customers out the you-know-what but they currently can't adequitely supply them with product. A problem most companies would love to have.

I access AOL thru my ISP at $9.95/month unlimited. I have not seen the connection problems others see when using AOL-net direct access. It actually seems to have improved (speed) in the last month. Once they increase capacity, all should be better again.

In the mean time, damage control is surely the order of the day. Again, I agree AOL goes down short term (I own PUTS) but once they get their current situation corrected, they should recover and thrive.

Good Luck
TB
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