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To: Hawk who wrote (7481)2/10/1998 8:35:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13594
 
<< AOL is OK, but their stock is not worth anywhere close to 110. >>

Your right, it's worth closer to 150!



To: Hawk who wrote (7481)2/10/1998 8:57:00 PM
From: Sowbug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13594
 
Hey Hawk, maybe you should change your handle to "Haiku" because all your posts
are in
little poem-
like lines
like this.

Do you have a little 13" monitor? Are your fonts set to extra-gigantic?

Doesn't bother me. Just thought I'd point it out.



To: Hawk who wrote (7481)2/10/1998 9:01:00 PM
From: Keith J  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13594
 
Took a closer look at a few numbers. Pretty easy to present a bearish case. These are Dec. quarter to Sept. quarter comparisons.

Usage = Dec. quarter, 41 minutes/day
Usage = Sept. quarter, 40 minutes/day
Usage = Now, 44+ minutes/day (if you believe the numbers AOL has provided)

Net profit = Dec. quarter, $20.8 million
Net profit = Sept. quarter, $19.2 million

And the Dec. quarter includes a lot more other revenue for Christmas gifts, etc. that must have fed into that profit somewhere (even though the margins may have been smaller). So, where's the profit growth, considering AOL added over 1.2 million members?

Sure the $2/month will help some. But I doubt this will be as positive as people might think. You'll have some defections. You'll have some people switch to a yearly plan (either before April 1, or new members after April 1). You'll have some switch to the "bring your own access" plan. A few may drop down to light users.

Don't forget, Yahoo Online starts up around the end of March. MCI currently offers $15/month to MCI long distance customers. Prodigy Internet starts teaming with Excite in April. Prodigy offers yearly plans at about $16/month (they did a press release today too). And I don't think either have done much advertising yet, but I'm sure it will be forthcoming, especially with AOL's timing of the price increase. Just some observations.

KJ