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To: t2 who wrote (17592)3/10/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 74651
 
Yeah, I bought AOL only, and it is 17% of my portfolio. When I see people on these boards who are getting rich on tulips.com, I am envious, but I just could not handle the risk. Too Timid, I guess.



To: t2 who wrote (17592)3/10/1999 2:55:00 PM
From: Teflon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
t2k and LindyBill,

You can still buy AOL, it's never too late to buy AOL - reminds me of another stock I plan on holding (and adding to along the way) for the long term, MSFT. This market blurb about AOL moving into the interactive TV segment is true, its just a matter of "when". AOL is here for the long term, and I have been adding to my long position consistently for the past year and will continue to do so when the timing is right. I never try and time my AOL purchases too much as I usually watch the stock fly by me on its way to new highs.

AOL is the second biggest stock in my portfolio. You cannot go wrong with it.

With regards to MSFT. I get the feeling people are trying to figure out all this DOJ settlement stuff and what it really means to the stock in the near term. People are nervous when they listen to the CNBC guys talking about MSFT already planning their Appeal strategy.

The time is right....

Teflon