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To: Carlsay who wrote (818)1/1/1999 8:34:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 41369
 
Carlsay, "AOL is overpriced. GEEK, XMCM, SDTI, USWB, YHOO are my favorite picks in internet play ".

Look at your desktop: There is only a limited space.

How do you fit cyberspace on it? It takes a lot of muscling in: as in the first and bigger boy on the block knocking the newer smaller guys off the screen. The big guys, DELL,AOL,COMPQ etc who MEAN business
will cut as big a slice as they can get and not share it, ( naughty, naughty ), almost in imitation of that ancient tech mariner Bill Gates,

TA



To: Carlsay who wrote (818)1/1/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Out_of_the_Trap  Respond to of 41369
 
<GEEK and XMCM are undervalued at this moment.>

Undervalued as compared to the other 'overvalued' internet stocks? I'm not sure whether we're coming or going on the use of these words, 'overvalued or undervalued'. The ones who break out will be those who offer Broadband...."This will not only bring about the high-speed access we've been looking for, but will also be foundational, I believe, in the developing/delivery of AOL TV, a TV/Web combination of some sort (Lots of possibilities here!)."

This is where msft has been trying to go for 5 years. If internet access cannot offer more then 'shopping', it WILL GO THE WAY OF PONG!

Anyone remeber PONG? I just dated myself.

Thanks for your comments. This is a lot of fun... as making $$$ always is.

PAS :<)



To: Carlsay who wrote (818)1/1/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Respond to of 41369
 
Carlsay, if AOL is overpriced, at what point is it properly priced, and how do you know? Put another way, what is your valuation model for AOL and how did you arrive at it. I am grappling with this issue and currently feel totally inadequate to the task.

TTFN,
CTC