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To: Boplicity who wrote (29558)8/18/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
"Does AOL buy back shares? NO".
I am glad that I spotted this line. After the last cpl of posts I thought I landed on the Dell thread. gg. Don't get me wrong. I love Dell and have been a shareholder on and off ever since it was about 9 dollars before it ever split the first time. And since going back into Dell in 1997, after having been out for a while, I have not sold 1 share. How long have you been a shareholder? I am only asking this question in hopes that you do remember when Dell bought back their first shares after they went public. Maybe I should ask which internet company has bought back any shares so far? I believe the internet is a bit too young for this. It's still in its infancy just like Dell was.

Maybe we should ask this question of share buy back again down the road a bit.

Why did M.Dell sell so many shares a while back? No one asks this today. Why is everybody still harping on S.Case about having sold so many shares in AOL? As we all know AOL just surpassed 18 mill. subscribers and the last 1 mill. in faster time than ever before.

Sorry if I put a damper on the Dell party. Not my intention. Again. I love Dell so far and have never complained about it. Dell may give the techs another lift tomorrow. Futures look good.

Sonny