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To: Henry Niman who wrote (30068)8/26/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 41369
 
Henry

Has your SI posting been as infuriating as mine has today?
I'm for the most part a little frustrated but I will live through it.

As I posted this morning.........I expect AOL to trade between $98 and $107. The up trend is still very much intact.

IMO



To: Henry Niman who wrote (30068)8/27/1999 10:01:00 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 41369
 
Henry, I agree with you. But notice that after the interview David Faber also indicated that probably ATT may be negotiating with AOL, and that Henry (the T official) was seeking cover for those discussions.

IMO, the T official may have used the interview as a forum to pressure AOL to agree to T's terms by going on TV and calling AOL model a dinosaur. David was coming at him from all angles with his questions and asking how ATT expects to do well with their broadband strategy, if they exclude 18 million users from their business plan. And I did not think he even went near an answer to that question.