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To: robert duke who wrote (14553)5/3/1999 11:40:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I am sure that Steve Case has something in mind. He would not talk about Comcast etc. at the CC meeting and just now came out with this latest info. I am sure he knows what he is doing. He has been sitting in on those cable/phone/internet meetings and knows what his company needs. There has to be a reason that he is backing out of this Media One deal, if that was his intention to begin with.

Maybe the internet stocks will fare better tomorrow. I listened to the Priceline CEO after the market closed and he was very upbeat. So, good earnings expectations for that company tomorrow after the market closes may give the nets a boost. AOL is still looking a lot better than the 112 area we saw a cpl of weeks ago.

Sonny



To: robert duke who wrote (14553)5/4/1999 12:53:00 AM
From: LLCoolG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Robert, with all due respect, your post is incoherent and flawed at the root. T does not NEED America Online. T will have cable, phone, and Internet without AOL.

T might fold in AOL to provide content over cable internet access, but that would be the extent, IMO.

You and that other flake must be pretty high or something. There will be no AOL/T merger or buyout, at least not for a long, long time. Pipe dream. Quit talking about it.

Thank you.

G