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To: Jim Croci who wrote (20801)6/7/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: CGarcia  Respond to of 41369
 
Yeah I see AOL down to $90 as the low...then I see a high of $210 by December.



To: Jim Croci who wrote (20801)6/7/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I'm afraid AOL is turning into a trading stock, same a INTC.
comments?


Trading-Ideas Looks At AOL

Since our last report on America Online (AOL) on 5/2/99, shares fell 16% compared to a decline of just 2.4% in S&P 500, we decided to take a second look at AOL to see what changed. Fundamentally, nothing! Recent decline not only affected AOL, but the entire Internet sector. Looking at money flow data, it appears that the selling was as a result of profit taking by a small group of traders. Overall, money flow data for AOL remained positive during the pullback and in fact, it appears that both retail and institutional investors used the weakness to buy additional shares.


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To: Jim Croci who wrote (20801)6/7/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I would like to know what happened today. When the market turns down again, as it will in the next day or two, AOL will descend back under 110. I have to admit, I don't get it.