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To: stock bull who wrote (20888)6/8/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Stock Bull,

<<<<<Since most analysts, prior to this cable access issue coming up, had a 12 month price target of around 200 dollars, what are you estimating the new target price to be? I haven't seen any changes from the analysts or brokers as of this time.

Stock Bull>>>>>>>>>>>>>

The AOL shares I hold are intended to be held till my girls go to college. that gives me 14 yrs. I think AOL will be worth a heck of a lot more by then. I'm not very bright but I think it's a pretty good bet.<ggg> D.H.




To: stock bull who wrote (20888)6/8/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
Developments like this will only help;

Broadcom Delivers Second-Generation VDSL Silicon
Second-Generation Chip Advances the Performance and Extends the Reach of VDSL Technology
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 1999--Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:BRCM - news), a leading provider of integrated circuits enabling high-speed broadband communications to and throughout the home and business, today announced the availability of its second-generation Very-High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) chip, which will advance the performance and extend the reach of broadband equipment for telephony applications.

This next-generation chip reinforces Broadcom's commitment to providing local exchange carriers (LECs) and enterprise networking vendors with the highest performance solution for delivering bundled services, such as digital video, high-speed Internet access, video teleconferencing, and IP data business services, over existing copper telephone lines.