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To: JF2155 who wrote (4730)11/24/1998 9:18:00 AM
From: Regeloney  Respond to of 4903
 
Just a note to all the NSCP/AOL fans: You might try looking at some of the depressed stocks that support both of these firms such as NEWZ, which provides the services for the Netcenter. These have not been carried along by all the enthusiasm as yet and appear to be prime material for a jump or or takeover.



To: JF2155 who wrote (4730)11/24/1998 9:29:00 AM
From: manny t  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
A cheap way of investing in AOL is buying NSCP at a price below the

the .45xAol. As Aol goes up NSCP will go up.

IMO

Manny T.



To: JF2155 who wrote (4730)11/24/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Curly Q  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
The shares seem to be a good bet to purchase in the present environment.

If there were a lot of sell stops at $40, the market is resilently strong and should move up before the close as the level held with integrity.

For a long term prospect, it appears we're to be long AOL.

I'm pondering Roger Babb's post though, where he is looking at the robust strength in Microsoft and postulating that MSFT will have the only browser. The motivation, focus, effort and innovation in Redmond looks to be seen by the marketplace as to be an odds on favorite looking forward, with the disappearance of an independent Netscape.