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To: Keith O'Neill who wrote (6292)12/9/1997 5:32:00 PM
From: Sowbug  Respond to of 13594
 
<<My idea: buy before Case speaks and sell when the stock
climbs about $4. Case has proven himself a talented wind-up-the-
skirt-no-panties cheerleader. I wonder though if Internet World is
the right forum to influence Wall Street. Tomorrow will tell.>>

I'm right along with you. I think today's decline was the result of cloudy thinking. I welcome anyone to disagree with me, but isn't AOL pretty much immune to any of the Asian problems?

Assuming today's decline went as follows: October Asian meltdown -> tech stocks earnings down -> ORCL earnings sharply down -> all tech stocks down -> AOL down, then the last part (AOL down) is just plain wrong.

So I think that tomorrow people will come to their senses and promptly lose them again in Case's reality distortion field.



To: Keith O'Neill who wrote (6292)12/10/1997 10:57:00 AM
From: Sowbug  Respond to of 13594
 
Hey, what do you know. Case speaks and here goes the stock, up.

AOL is like kindergarten for recreational day traders -- skill level 0. If only they'd split down to $20.