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To: Eski who wrote (38519)2/5/2000 8:35:00 PM
From: country bob  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Eski; Someone on this thread(a couple of weeks back) talked of AOL going down into the 40's. I didn't think it was too likely then.....not so sure now. I do believe AOL will perk up from August thru December though. All the smoke will be cleared by then, but it won't be the same action everybody is used to.JMHO cb



To: Eski who wrote (38519)2/6/2000 9:34:00 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
<<I think it's very sad what happen to this stock.>>

Agreed....kind of. I do think mit will be dead money for awhile. I also feel eventually, it will be a good stock to own, just not right now unless your trading the swing we will most likely be in for awhile or you are writing cc's and playing the roll down game.

What I think is sadder, is what happened to AOL's product/service, moreso then what happened to the stock. I am as loyal and diehard an aol fan as you can be and I am simply disgusted with the performance of aol lately. I have been rethinking alot of things which makes me really wonder. I never in a million years thought I would dump aol, the service or the stock, but lately...well, lets just say, I am glad I bailed on the bulk of my position and they will have one less customer if things don't change quickly. I will hold my few hundred remaining shares, but will put them away and forget about them and see where we are in 3 - 5 years.

Good luck to all.

A once very satisfied aol user who is at the end of his rope with the poor quality of the operating product.