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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (3340)1/25/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Smart Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
Does anybody have any comments about the following release:
"Qwest Communications International Inc. (QWST) announced its
first Internet services for consumers and small business. Flat-rate
Net access will be offered at $19.95 a month. Customers of
Qwest's long distance services will be billed $14.95. The
company will also offer services from its Web site, http://
www.quest.com, including paging, conferencing, and
faxing. In the last six months, the company said acquisitions
have given it the ability to provide Internet protocol services to 95
percent of U.S. homes and businesses."

It looks like more and more companies are competing with AOL with lower price. What the impacts on its future earning growth? Is it time to bail out of AOL? I have a fairly large position in AOL, and I do not want to ride it down.