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To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (6208)3/7/1999 8:20:00 AM
From: robert duke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
It's not to late to jump into the stock. But we are in the later stage of being a baby. This stock is now moving into middle childhood. About the age of a 5-7 year old. I base this on the size of the company. This company will have a 800 billion market cap when it is a teenager or young adult.



To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (6208)3/7/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
Good article. Also from that article:
Similarly, the more you kick yourself for missing that great highflier Cisco's (or Pfizer's or AOL's) incredible past, the less likely you will be to take advantage of its glorious future. "It's hard to step up and buy the great growth companies, but it's something you have to do," says Ronald C. Ognar, manager of the Strong Growth fund. "Then you hold on and let them work for you--and don't bail out if there's a downturn. The greatest risk with these stocks is that you'll never own them because they always seem expensive."




To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (6208)3/7/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 41369
 
<<Is it too late to jump on the AOL bandwagon?>>

Never be too late, or I would say it's better late than never!!

AOL is forming a strong base after the split, and I'm sure this AOL kid will run fast with any coming good news.

Good luck.

Tri