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To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (26978)7/26/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
AOL vows to keep blocking MS

In the battle of instant messaging, America Online may hold the cards, but it says it wants to work things out.

Microsoft Corp. may have figured out a way through the America Online Inc. blockade of its AOL Instant Messenger service, but an AOL spokeswoman said her company would not tolerate it for long.

"We have people who are monitoring Microsoft and we will continue to block their program," said Tricia Primrose, an AOL spokeswoman.


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To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (26978)7/27/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Good Morning Marvin:
Still above water by a few thousand dollars, which means no margin call (whew). Futures are up as of 12:05 am.

With regards to Case's selling, what I am wondering is when Michael Dell sells his shares, you don't have that type of turmoil, where stock trading is halted and the bottom has fallen out of it, especially now where the stock has taken a significant beating. As a shareholder, I feel that he has done a great disservice to us by this sudden dump. I'm sure that if he (they) wanted to, they could have sold off their shares gradually causing less siginificant damage to the valuation of the stock. Opinions anyone?

David