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To: Steve Robinett who wrote (11419)10/10/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Jules B. Garfunkel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13594
 
All,
Now that we see confirmation of all of the insider selling, (much more than I originally thought), right after the SEC ruling, it might be a good idea to reread my posts conjecturing possible reasons for those sales.

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I don't think the AOL insiders would be selling if they were negotiating a sale of their company, or even a joint venture. Nor do I feel that we would have seen as much insider selling if the SEC ruling was going to have a positive effect on the company going forward. And I don't think AOL's Execs. would have sold if they knew there was going to be a split in their stock, or if AOL's earnings were going to be a positive surprise in Q1 99.
Jules



To: Steve Robinett who wrote (11419)10/12/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: ian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13594
 
AOL was recently mentioned in a BizFN.com article about internet stocks in a recession. You may view this article directly at: bizfn.com

Ian



To: Steve Robinett who wrote (11419)10/12/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Najib Mehanna  Respond to of 13594
 
This is old news, it iis the old stuff they have been talking about for a week ..although the stock showed weekness today.