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To: ahhaha who wrote (471)11/21/2000 3:50:25 PM
From: ElsewhereRespond to of 24758
 
Funny - on the Icarus plummeting day of formerly high-flying Net stocks BA gains altitude to a new 52-week high.



To: ahhaha who wrote (471)11/21/2000 6:17:30 PM
From: FR1Respond to of 24758
 
Does anyone know the terms of the agreement between AOL and MSPR?

The last time they negotiated AOL was to get a % of the profits made over the pipes plus a charge for traffic.

IMHO, The reason this seems significant is that whatever AOL gets will probably be the standard for ATHM. T sits on the board of RR and so I assume Armstrong was in the loop.

I kind of like having AOL do the negotiations because Steve drives a hard bargain.



To: ahhaha who wrote (471)11/22/2000 3:39:09 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 24758
 
The Confession According to Ayuahasca

Ayuahasca is blubbering way on the ATHM thread about his miserable experience suffered this year. I warned him and the rest of the clowns over there that this was exactly what would occur. I gave endless evidence, but they rejected it because they are smart guys.

ATHM is nothing but an operating bankruptcy and has no opportunity to do anything on its own. Management has been completely forgotten as the culprit at the ATHM thread. They say, it isn't management's fault. It's the stock market's fault.

Ayuahasca claims that he has learned his lesson. Ah ha ha. He hasn't learned anything, but he has graduated from what Livermore called a third class sucker to a second class sucker. Ayuahasca has decided only to look a little at the market and that will protect him. Ah ha ha. A little drink never hurt anyone. A teensy weensy one.

He's just as hooked as he ever was. As soon as the market starts up again, he will be in there throwing them dice. A born sucker never dies and that's why they don't. When you're on a run you're sure you will live forever and the run proves it.



To: ahhaha who wrote (471)11/28/2000 8:55:48 PM
From: WaynersRespond to of 24758
 
Man you're a technician after all : )



To: ahhaha who wrote (471)11/30/2000 12:05:32 PM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
Thursday November 30 11:25 AM ET
AOL Dive Seen As Buying Opportunity

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chase H&Q analysts Mark May and Paul Noglows said on Thursday the recent sell-off in America Online Inc. (NYSE:AOL - news) represents a buying opportunity.

As she drops yet lower. Oil is on my mind words of wisdom.