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To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (25808)7/15/1999 11:58:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
>> Again the key is to be in before the big cats jump in. They are out right now but not for long. They made good money on AOL and will be back for more once the broadband issue is resolved.<<

Hector
Who were the other funds that followed Fidelity's exit from AOL?You have a good theory if Fido returns.If not, then their and possibly other funds selling has caused AOL shareholders irreparable damage.With a 10.34% return for the year does Bob Stansky have the foresight to reenter AOL at the crucial time.His YTD record does not indicate that.That said,I hope you are right and AOL hits 200 before 2000.
Ed