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To: Yaacov who wrote (24912)12/7/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Yaacov. You'd better read my post again. I was not talking about AOL doubling even though I am pretty sure it will again. The question is when? I said it had just doubled since its latest low. So you really should not call it stalling, better call it consolidating. gg.

I am not so sure that I will be taking profits in AOL next year. I got some other internets that are going crazy. I love it.

Sonny



To: Yaacov who wrote (24912)12/7/1999 5:36:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Yaacov. Here may be a reason why AOL did not participate today. It's pretty much at the end of my post. It had gone to almost 82 at one time today.

techstocks.com

I am off here. My wife is itching to spend some of the money. You can't get ahead in this world. gg.

Sonny



To: Yaacov who wrote (24912)12/7/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Yaacov. CPQ, Nokia, AOL. Tell me again why you don't like European stocks. gg.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Maybe you should take another look and take the European telecoms off your restricted list.

One of our Fund managers, E. Gustafson, was asked tonight what he thought about CPQ. He said he would not buy it. Any time you get rid of a CEO like E. Pfeiffer, you got big problems within the company and it takes time to overcome that.

I am sending this info to you because you asked me about CPQ yesterday. That fund manager is a guy after my own heart. That's exactly the reason I sold my CPQ back then. I considered the firing, or whatever it was, of E. Pfeiffer a fundamental change. Now I am waiting for a turnaround. I kind of thought it had started.

AOL. Wow. It was down over 1 and on my return home I find it down only 1/8. Not bad.

Oh yes. Those interviewers on CNBC kept asking their guests tonight if they thought that AOL has stalled. Mr. Gustafson said that AOL was absolutely his most fav. stock. I am not so sure anymore if he said most fav. stock or most fav. internet stock. He did say that AOL was by far the best internet stock and sees AOL going over the 100 mark very shortly. He was on CNBC after the market had closed. Maybe that's the reason AOL made a come back.

Sonny