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To: Out_of_the_Trap who wrote (2344)1/11/1999 4:25:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
OK, where are all the folks who were whining last week when it was consolidating?

180 by 1/31/99



To: Out_of_the_Trap who wrote (2344)1/12/1999 2:38:00 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 41369
 
Philip, Re: ";Today's AOL high: 166; close 163".
(https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=7219273

Actually, it was ~165 1/8 for both high and close .

Oh well, what can I say. I just forgot to add 163+166 and divide by two,gg; I am sure you'll understand.

I just got in from work.
Got a heavy work day tomorrow but I've read all posts and bookmarked
several which I will answer later.

My main thought for the day is this:

I would appreciate if somebody can eyeball and up all the Internet companies'stock-floats with AOL. I guesstimate it's less than 1 mill shares. Now considering the giant demand that is occurring for this shares I feel that all these stocks will continue their crazy climb purely on the basis of physical factors: lack of supply. And if you add to AOL the giant Index Funds' giant demand I think we may be in for some really crazy valuations market caps for AOL that perhaps few of us believe(d) possible.
This is why I've decided not to trade this baby yet: It can slip off you hands like an eel.

TA