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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jack rand who wrote (11482)10/16/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 13594
 
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
03/99 of $0.25 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
09/98 of $0.23 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
09/99 of $0.35 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
12/99 of $0.38 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
03/99 of $0.25 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
09/98 of $0.23 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
09/99 of $0.35 on 10/14/98
AOL: BEAR STEARNS has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
12/99 of $0.38 on 10/14/98



To: jack rand who wrote (11482)10/16/1998 9:37:00 AM
From: Steve Robinett  Respond to of 13594
 
Jack,
On replacement e-commerce partners for AOL, I would guess the there's-one-born-every-minute rule applies and that new e-partners will continue to pay up for the privilege of exposing themselves (pardon the double entendre) to AOL's 12 million subscribers.
On the slowing rate of new e-commerce partners, would that have something to do with AOL's key advertising locations getting full up? Probably.
Best,
--Steve