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To: Impristine who wrote (2911)12/27/1998 11:18:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 99985
 
HI Impristine: Good to hear from you, I'm trying to get away from
playing individual stocks and more into baskets, AOL is likely to
wind up im my runner list "after" the next market pull back,
I've tried to stay away from the NUTZ but you can't fight the
tide. I'm not short any thing, but there is very little I'm
long on right now. Looks like AOL will outrun the market for
some time to come. But being a momentum stock I wouldn't want
to be in her if the market turns south. Even though she didn't
do all that bad in the last correction.
I wonder if the XLK will adopt her into their fund come Jan 1st,
if so I'll likely own a piece of her via XLK, when I decide to go
into XLK which I will but I'm not sure when.
Jim



To: Impristine who wrote (2911)12/27/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: Daflye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
impristine...Last night in a Philadelphia restaurant I overheard 3 little old (but apparently wealthy) ladies conversation. One said the only stock she would buy right now is AOL. At a Christmas brunch/party Friday afternoon, one guy came in the room and literally announced to all, that his grandmother gave him 50 shares of AOL as a present, and that everyone should buy AOL, and nothing else, Monday.
Read all you want into that.
D