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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SAM who wrote (13444)1/20/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: robert duke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13594
 
This is great. What do you think? Do you think AOL will grow 100% per year for 5 more yaers.

end of 98 70 billion
end of 99 140 b
end of 2000 280 billion msft would be at like 500 billion by this point.
end of 2001 560 billion
end of 2002 1 trillion.

Man that would be tough wouldn't it.



To: SAM who wrote (13444)1/20/1999 11:30:00 AM
From: robert duke  Respond to of 13594
 
The pe for aol is 501 today god bless it.
If the pe stays high wich is could in 99 then we might see a stock price at like

well earnings at the end of 99 come it for the last 12 months at $1.00 x 450= $450 stock price which would be a 200% growth for the year.



To: SAM who wrote (13444)1/20/1999 11:26:00 PM
From: Art Stone  Respond to of 13594
 
Fidelity has had a large holding in AOL as long as I've followed it (3 years?). It's possible it represents more of their portfolio simply due to appreciation, not necessarily accumulation.