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To: John Hauser who wrote (108752)3/10/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: Philip Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
If you're feeling conflicted, sell half of intc and invest it in aol--best of both worlds, then you won't feel like you are missing out when one runs better in the near term. Long term, both strong and vibrant.



To: John Hauser who wrote (108752)3/10/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<OT> Would anyone swap INTC for AOL.>>

John: Last year I sold my INTC. Intel is a great company but it is in an industry that is too cyclical for me. I bought more DELL and some AOL with the proceeds. It has not been a bad move and I would do it again today. IMHO, AOL is the premiere media company in the intenet space. It also already has "blue chip" status since it is a part of the S & P 500.

Good Luck with your investing decisions.

Regards,

Scott



To: John Hauser who wrote (108752)3/13/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: Ex-INTCfan  Respond to of 176387
 
<OT> Re: swapping INTC for AOL

I agree. INTC is losing its market power. AOL is gaining. Once bandwidth expands and software becomes more complex, I'd look at INTC again. We'll see AOL at 150 before INTC.