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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (41354)6/21/2010 11:14:21 PM
From: vegan77  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
That is not correct. More like 10-13%, which means the end of the AOL as we knew, which brings up an interesting point: how much longer do you think this company has in the >$20.00 range?

My guess is not much longer. Even though, the fundamentals are still there to support it: there is still a small pile of cash, there are decent revenues / share, the P/E ratio looks attractive... The scary part is the somewhat obvious lack of vision regarding the future of the company, which may ultimately prove to be the kiss of death, or maybe just a factor that will permanently force it into the sub-20 territory. It is hard to see any mergers in the near future as none seem to make sense. Interested in your thoughts...

cheers,
-hetman