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To: donkeyman who wrote (5900)1/13/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
You are as right as you usually are donkeyman ??



To: donkeyman who wrote (5900)1/13/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: waldo  Respond to of 37507
 
>>The U.S. market was technically poised to fall, after the Dow gained a scintillating 5 percent in the first week of trading this year, said Greg Nie, a technical analyst at Everen Securities in Chicago.

''We've had a market that's vulnerable to news. The kind of action that we've seen collectively late last week and early this week, continues to protray a market where the bulls must come after it with outstanding, broad-based, big-time momentum.''<<

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To: donkeyman who wrote (5900)1/13/1999 6:39:00 PM
From: waldo  Respond to of 37507
 
>>Such broadband Internet services allow consumers to connect to the Internet at far faster speeds than so-called ''dial-up'' modem services that require users to sign on and off of the Internet and which operate at far slower connection rates.

Analysts said they expected America Online to announce similar deals in coming months, allowing AOL to begin offering high-speed Internet access around the nation later this year.

''AOL's goal is clearly to have the whole nation covered,'' said Arthur Newman, a securities analyst with brokerage firm Gerard Klauer Mattison.<<

Wednesday January 13 4:22 PM ET

AOL, Baby Bell In High-Speed Internet Plan

By Eric Auchard

NEW YORK (Reuters) - America Online Inc. (NYSE:AOL - news) and U.S. local phone giant Bell Atlantic Corp. (NYSE:BEL - news) Wednesday said they agreed to form an alliance offering high-speed Internet access over Bell phone lines, a move marking AOL's entry into the broadband Internet access market.

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