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To: Sherrie Holton who wrote (14664)5/4/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Craig A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Sherri
I usually don't comment much on my position because I carry no clout or valuable insight.
I have a bunch of AOL. A big bunch relative to what, I believe, a lot of folks here have. My wife has kept me, "that's right, the women are smarter," from selling.
It is a bitch to watch this thing vacillate the way it does. Think of why you bought the stock.
My EMC position has taken a horrible hit but the fundamentals have, IMO , not changed. I'm in it for years.
Who will replace AOL? Somebody, maybe. But not soon.
Peace
Craig



To: Sherrie Holton who wrote (14664)5/5/1999 8:24:00 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Sherrie

wasn't meaning " to come down hard on you "...sorry if it came accross like that.

just simply wanted you to know patience is the name of the game with AOL.

Big moves up and down.....it's a great stock, simple as that....we may see $90 again...who know's. If so, I know alot of people that will be backing up the truck and stockpiling as much as they can. Dips, and corrections are unavoidable. I know it's frustrating to buy on the high side and watch it drop, but in a few years...you will think your current price is very cheap, and you will be wishing you had dropped $100k, instead of $50k.

Good luck...hang in there.

KG