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Technology Stocks : America On-Line (AOL)

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To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (16620)5/11/1999 4:32:00 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) of 41369
 
Vendit,

Do you not feel sorry for all the poor souls that sold when we were down ? I am amazed people would sell at such low levels...even if more downside was possible. Bottom line is, aol is " the stock to own for the new millenium ". It seems to me that you are better off selling while it's up and buying when it's down, but what the fluck do I know <<ggg>>.

I didn't like the drop...won't lie about that, but it sure was a great opportunity to pick up some shares...certainly not to sell any shares.

Oh well...some people just were not cut out to be aol shareholders...let those people stick with caterpillar...what do I care...just means more shares for us aol faithfuls.

Also, don't you love watching the emotions of people ? I didn't like the drop, as I said, but my gosh, I certainly don't go bonkers like many people here. I mean, some folks go from " we are in huge trouble" to " we will be rich by next week ", in a day's time...with absolutely nothing changing fundamentally about the company.

I can't help but feel sorry for all the people that sold...and maybe they will learn a lesson from this. What did worrying accomplish ? Absolutely nothing...aol will be successful for a long, long time to come

Have a great evening

KG

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