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To: MIKE REDDERT who wrote (21288)4/21/2000 11:55:00 AM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
I usually don't watch the parade of clowns on CNBC, but I happened to catch these guys. They did recommend buying RCN and COVAD, as if those weren't high risk stocks.

Did you catch the one statement about VOD? The talking head said something like "someday when you download a first run movie from AOL/TWX....."

I note your concerns over management. I have completely ignored the negative impact of Jermoluk and Bell - assuming that ATHM's strategic position and the future growth of BB would make any damaging move they made inconsequential in the long run.



To: MIKE REDDERT who wrote (21288)4/21/2000 1:07:00 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Yes, E@H was a dominant player in BB... yes, they would play a part in the build out of BB

So he thinks we're just being used, ha!

but he didn't know if it was a buy at this price.

More than likely he liked it at 90

Another fellow acknowledged the comments of the first, added that T's new control over the company was favorable.

Can't get your ass in a sling over recommending Ma Bell.

.. then said he wouldn't buy it... questioned the risk involved

To his reputation if he recommended something that hasn't already gone up.

and whether ATHM could maintain subscriber growth.

It's accelerating, the guy lacks basic math skills

Would he buy AOL... he lit up... absolutely !

He already owns it, like half the analysts in the country.

Where do they get these clowns? Wait don't tell me, I already know.....from every brokerage house in every city in America.