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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (13267)4/27/1999 4:32:00 PM
From: Smart Investor  Respond to of 41369
 
I think AOL will be going up tomorrow. The street will focus more on the revenue, 1.3 BILLION is impressive. No other net companies even come close. Look at eBay, with a stock price of 210 and earning of 0.05 cents. If we use the same multiple, AOL should be at 450!



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (13267)4/28/1999 3:18:00 PM
From: Nilesh Parikh  Respond to of 41369
 
You're absolutely right. However, investors like to take a deep breath after earnings come out and take profits, enjoy a drink and than get back to work (invest back in these stocks).

AOL's numbers were impressive after further review. I did not realize yesterday that NSCP's revenue were not figured in the earnings.

I expect AMZN to blow this quarter and it will have more impact (positive)on the internet stocks tomorrow than from AOL's impressive numbers yesterday.

Let's see...

-Nilesh.