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To: WeisbrichA who wrote (3789)1/2/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Michael P. Michaud  Respond to of 29970
 
I don't read the other threads



To: WeisbrichA who wrote (3789)1/2/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
This thread has always entertained various connected and unconnected topics to ATHM. It is rare to have a lengthy debate over unconnected issues. Recently we have spent a lot of time talking about AOL, NSCP, SUNW, MSFT, T, TCI, TWX, to name a few. All of these companies are intimately connected to ATHM in many ways. Discussion revolving around the FCC, DOJ, history, law, and philosophy, are also significantly connected to expectations for tomorrow's price.

All of the fundamental factors impacting the stock we have analyzed to death. You can get chapter and verse on this company by reading the 3794 posts. No analyst, no one in the company, no one anywhere has such a comprehensive understanding of the company that you can get by reading this thread. There are quite a few people in the company who read us regularly.

We are the public pulse taker. Like a doctor we prod and poke our way around the publicly available information and try to extrapolate what is possible for the company and others to do within the context of the technological/business matrix. At times this effort takes us to poking and prodding each other, because we become functionally fixated with a view that has actually changed in reality. We need a challenge of established perspective in order to survive in investment.