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Technology Stocks : Internet Analysis - Discussion

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To: Jorge who wrote (12)2/1/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: musea  Read Replies (1) of 419
 
George,

You wrote: Do we know enough about where AOL is going with their acquisitions/partnerships and subsequent development, furthering current endeavors and brand new ones yet to be entered into, to be able to intelligently discuss whether AOL is overvalued or undervalued?...As I ask/suggest in the below re-post it COULD BE that AOL is Undervalued.

You are asking the right questions. If you look at my earlier post about how to AOL could support its valuation sooner than Chuzzlewit's original free cash flow valuation computation, one of the questions that comes to mind is HOW can AOL achieve those results? That's why I am interested in your discussion. AOL is very rich because of its current valuation, and acquisitions are not out of the question (in fact, many are speculating on which companies will be acquired, not whether an acquisition will take place - see the Motley Fool or Cramer, exact reference not available right now).

-musea
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