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To: hcirteg who wrote (8132)2/28/2000 9:03:00 AM
From: dgurgel  Respond to of 10081
 
Stock Price This Week Tip Off To CC

I think we should watch the stock price carefully this week as we approach the conference call on March 8. If there is any big news (new partner, buyout), I think the news will leak out and we will see some volume and price increases.

In any case, the CC will be of interest for what it says about the revenue models (Excite, Juno, GM, MyTalk) and the financial reserves.

Holding through the CC may be difficult for some, but I have pocketed enough from this now to hang on with a modest position until after the CC.



To: hcirteg who wrote (8132)2/28/2000 12:50:00 PM
From: dgurgel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
AOL Does Wireless Deals

DULLES, Va. (Reuters) - Leading Internet service provider America Online Inc. (AOL.N) on Monday said it struck a half dozen agreements with major players in the wireless communications arena, furthering its effort to liberate its Web services from the tether of telephone lines.
AOL, which is buying media giant Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N), said its new wireless partners include cellular phone makers Motorola Inc. (MOT.N) and Finland's Nokia Corp. (NOK.N)(NOK1V.HE); wireless device maker Research in Motion Ltd. (RIMM.O) of Canada; wireless service providers Sprint PCS (PCS.N)(FON.N) and BellSouth Corp. (BLS.N); and paging services company Arch Communications Inc. (APGR.O).

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