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To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Mark S.  Respond to of 4337
 
this is one of your best pieces. regards.



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: E. Dita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve,

So are you saying AOL right now is a strong buy? What about the effect Greenspan is having on the technology sector? Do you think AOL's earnings in JULY will be good?

diTa



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: mogo  Respond to of 4337
 
Thank you for your response.



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: DAY TRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve,

do you think EBAY is a buy now, after being beaten

up the last 2 days? Is there much more downside risk

DT



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Crystal ball  Respond to of 4337
 
Right on: AOL-Time-Warner or Roadrunner, cut M&A deals while Stock is Currency. I think they are ggoing to Europe as it awakens its internet potential, which may be a correct and smarter move than AwOL on @home
I am,
Truly yours,
-Crystal ball
I agree with all five or your points, repeated here for other readers: 1) largest ISP in the world with 17 million people paying $21.95 month; 2) Netscape (the Website and software); 3) ICQ, the instant message service with more than 30 million users; 4) capital to ride out interest rate storms 5) stock to acquire with (which AOL has been too quiet with I think).



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/14/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: Brad  Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, If you can catch it in the morning, the CEO of INKT is scheduled to appear on CNBC Squawk Box tomorrow (June 15) at 7:20 AM eastern time.

According to Inktomi's PR firm, the CEO of Inktomi (INKT) will be talking about GoProfit.com on CNBC Squawk Box.

I mentioned GoProfit.com earlier on this thread (post 1695
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and I appreciated your feedback. If you are able to watch this program and comment on it, I would appreciate it. If not, I understand.

As you know DDEQ is making a big move here with GoProfit (and now possibly GoNow.com as well).

Interestingly enough GoProfit.com (owned by DDEQ) is also scheduled to open their site and multi-language financial search engine tomorrow, June 15.

I'm especially interested in your thoughts regarding the future potential of GoProfit.com and its proposed IPO.

Could be interesting. Thanks for your help.



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (1871)6/18/1999 1:41:00 AM
From: sandmag  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, to my knowledge a few weeks ago a member asked you about PAMC. You never answered. So I will ask. What is your feeling on this health insurance company that is going on the internet as HealthAxis? Please reply. Thank You in advance.