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To: Tecinvestor who wrote (36655)1/8/2000 12:25:00 PM
From: Martin Milani  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I agree tec, we are in a better position than we were last year. I also have noticed that aol management really plans media blitzes very well and concentrated. I think Jan 19 numbers will be great and at some point close to that we should hear some kind of Boradband deal...



To: Tecinvestor who wrote (36655)1/8/2000 12:59:00 PM
From: Out_of_the_Trap  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Can you tell me what you specifically SEE in these charts. Keep it simple and in as few words as possible. Big things do come in small packages.

Thank you.

OT



To: Tecinvestor who wrote (36655)1/8/2000 2:20:00 PM
From: Marvin Mansky  Respond to of 41369
 
Tecinvestor: Interesting observation. I recall last year about this time. I believe AOL's earning are going to beat the street again and subscriber numbers will be up big due to X-Mas sales of PC's, however, I am troubled this year by some technical problems. It seems that unlike the momentum players bidding up stocks with abandon, this year I think the powers to be will buy on the rumor and sell on the news. In general if we can get past the double top formation in the NASDAQ it will be up for the latter half of the year. For this quarter, I am afraid there will be selling into big run ups in AOL.

For those who criticized me about AOL going to the high 60's before this recent reversal, I must say, I myself, didn't listen to my very brilliant financial consultant who was right, bought in at 77. I am confident that we will see AOL at 100 by year's end so I am not too concerned.

Tecinvestor, you have good posts, and contribute well to this thread. Keep them coming!