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To: Nancy Rain who wrote (6926)3/17/1999 8:26:00 PM
From: Ross Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Nancy,

re: I'll probably sell half and put more into AOL.

That's exactly what I did a few weeks ago (sold 1/2 my DELL). I also bought EMC & WCOM. Dell's a great company and will find a way to kick-butt again within a couple of quarters -- until then, AOL is the place to be. I'm looking for 50% gain in AOL by the end of the year.

Ross



To: Nancy Rain who wrote (6926)3/17/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: tang  Respond to of 41369
 
Few years back, 'Selling PC' was the hottest business to be in and
PC maker's stock was hottest in trade, they have the momentum,
today, PC business is somewhat like appliance business, you don't
get excited anymore because you have experienced one too many.

Today, the momentum , the trend is on the Internet, anything with a .com sells, it is like
the bio-tech in the 80's, you captured the PC momentum by owning DELL, now you see the new trend formed on the horizon, should you fight? or
should you wait a little longer? Within the internet, AOL stands
as giant, should you be the Dave?