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To: Li Cai who wrote (4292)2/2/1999 11:30:00 PM
From: Pennygod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Moviephone deal adds millions of more eyes for viewing AOL. This translates into more sales for ads, where (I think) AOL will end up making most of its money.

Greenspan is meeting for 2 days, not today like someone posted earlier. I'm not sure if he will announce on Wed or Thur, but the consensus is that interest rates will not change. That should strike a rally in the market (including AOL).

AOL should go up until 180+ then spike up right before the split and probably after the split. This all is subject to change depending on overall market conditions. If the market is going down, bets are the AOL will go down regardless.