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To: steve lipson who wrote (6632)12/31/1997 3:10:00 PM
From: Steve Robinett  Respond to of 13594
 
Steve, Since you're obviously a booster of the AOL-Buggy Whip business model, how much is AOL worth per share? Not how much it's selling at, but valuation. At what price would you consider AOL overvalued and lighten up on owning it? What's this little Anthill-on-line worth?
Best,
-Steve



To: steve lipson who wrote (6632)12/31/1997 3:35:00 PM
From: WBendus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13594
 
Even the insiders don't believe in the future of this company, or at least not in a future where the value of AOL is over $9 billion.

403,000 shares were dumped last quarter, how many will go this quarter?

This is just a recent sample of the filings on AOL.

edgar-online.com

Dec 29 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 24 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 23 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 19 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 18 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 18 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 16 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 16 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC
Dec 3 1997 144 AMERICA ONLINE INC

I can come up with a 1001 reasons not to own AOL at current levels. I will share over time.

Wayde.