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To: Pruguy who wrote (31004)9/18/1999 9:29:00 AM
From: Big time Mona  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
I have not doubt that AOL will once again reach a minimum of 200 by year end. Has anyone heard the rumor I heard yesterday about 3 for 1 spilt of AOL?? Best wishes to all--long on AOL, Big Time Mona



To: Pruguy who wrote (31004)9/18/1999 9:42:00 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 41369
 
<<Post all you want CHUNG, but keep the it to the truth and minimize the MSN propoganda
>>

I think we really need to get SI to put in an ignore button so we could put names like chung on the list and not have to listen to them anymore.

Chung sounds to me like one of those people that missed the boat, and therfor does not want aol to appreciate. Even though I ask him not to respond to this, how much ya wanna bet he responds anyway ??!!



To: Pruguy who wrote (31004)9/18/1999 9:57:00 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 41369
 
CHUNG.....CHUNG.....CHUNG......CHUNG
This is a response to CHUNG's post 31007
You persist on straying into the domain of lunacy. Send in some thoughtful posts for a change, will you?. And you have not come out and answered my question: "DO YOU OWN ANY INTEREST IN AOL STOCKS. LONG, SHORT OR HAVE ANY SUCH INTENTION SOON?" This is not a thread for MSN propaganda. There is the Microsoft thread for that.

I hope you will heed this appeal to your prowess for intelligent behavior.

Regards

Chinmoy



To: Pruguy who wrote (31004)9/18/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Chung Lee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Pruguy, here is another article you might find enjoyable?!

America Online, Inc., (AOL), AOL's CompuServe Interactive Services Inc., and Prodigy Communications Corp. (PRGY) each rated below the industry average in customer satisfaction.

jdpower.com

You do trust J.D. Power, don't you?

and how "resent" is your Business Week article? Was in before MS put AOL in the cross hair?

""We intend to be aggressive with access," said Brad Chase, vice president of Microsoft's new consumer and commerce Group and the point man for Microsoft's new strategy. "AOL might think about it as
a profit center. That's not how we think about it."
myshoppingclub.com