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To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (26951)7/26/1999 5:56:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Thanks, Vendit, your TA is the best. I moved some money from a dead money fund into an aggressive fund today, because I think this correction is near its bottom. All I heard on the bloomberg radio today was gloom and doom, which is a good sign of a bottom. As far as AOL, it is win-win. If it goes up, my holdings prosper. If it goes down some more, I can accumulate cheaper shares. I wonder what the San Francisco board will do tonight? If they block open access, this should drive AOL down some more, and it might reach my entry point. There is a good chance they will vote to block open access, since it is a city board voting and not the general public. There is no way the general public is going to vote for a T- neo-monopoly. But boards can be bought -- I mean, persuaded :-)



To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (26951)7/27/1999 4:21:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Thanks again, Vendit. Here's what I said yesterday:

Thanks, Vendit, your TA is the best. I moved some money from a dead money fund into an aggressive fund today, because I think this correction is near its bottom. All I heard on the bloomberg radio today was gloom and doom, which is a good sign of a bottom.

Today the Dow and Naz were rocking. AOL still has a way to go before it turns around. We need more key analysts to have nothing but bad things to say about AOL, then it will shoot up.