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To: radames who wrote (8447)4/23/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: Jing Qian  Respond to of 29970
 
radames, I have no bad words about AOL. The only problem is that my cash is not enough to buy both ATHM and AOL. I bet on ATHM to maximize my growth. When I have more money, I will buy some AOL for diversification purpose.



To: radames who wrote (8447)4/23/1999 12:24:00 AM
From: Uriel Yepes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Mr Armstrong has a vision and Athm happens to be a major piece of his puzzle. Long term Athm seems to get just get better and better. I know a major rule of investing is not to fall in love with one stock, but this story just gets better and better. AOL and ATHM can coexist and both be very profitable but IMO it seems Athm has better potential upside than AOL. Splits are just beginning and Market Cap is High for a startup but look at the potential revenue stream Yet to kick in. AOL should be scared, it is a givin that people will abandon them in search of speed. AOL should concentrate on how to work with ATHM instead of constantly moaning. Look at T when it was basically shut out of the picture and now seems to be the center of the next broadband explosion. Lets not forget T's entrance to the local market which will finally envoke competition to those lazy bells. Competition is the key and ATHM vs AOL will soon be coming to a theater near you. LT shareholder ATHM & Excite



To: radames who wrote (8447)4/23/1999 7:51:00 PM
From: steve host  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Stocks trade on their future, Not their past. I assure you that within 2 years ATHM revenues and profits will zoom past AOL. No one other than net people, heard of AOL 4 years ago. AOL is overpriced and not prepared for Broadband cable --- investor in AOL are buying based on name recognition alone == that investment is similar to buying Railroad stocks when airlines just got started. If you compared the revenues of the two at the time you would be saying the exact same thing.

We all know what happened to the Railroad stocks.

Good luck in your investment --- the future my friend is here --ATHM

Congrats to all longs see you back at 200 next month