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To: E. Graphs who wrote (3011)10/29/1998 3:03:00 PM
From: Mkilloran  Respond to of 29970
 
E. Graphs...the name of the game is competition...and @Home and
Time Warner will be in a position to capture market share over the next few years with faster internet access and new services at a better price performance than AOL.

AOL is todays leader and is simple for the novice customer.

The world changes and the customers will be the winners.

As investors/spectulators/traders we have to select which stocks to
ride (how long, how fast and in what direction).



To: E. Graphs who wrote (3011)10/29/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
I don't understand what he's actually trying to say. He did say he wasn't long AOL. The disclaimer, "James J. Cramer is manager of a hedge fund and co-chairman of TheStreet.com. At time of publication his fund was long America Online, AT&T, Cisco, IBM, Intel, MCI WorldCom, Microsoft and Motorola and short Infoseek, although positions can change at any time.", implies he doesn't own AOL in his personal account. Otherwise, he's a liar. I guess he's trying to convey that AOL is evolving into the greatest strangulating monopoly of all time.