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To: JT who wrote (23587)5/5/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello JT. Nice to hear from you.

AOL. Well, in hindsight 115 would have looked better. But then who can pick the low when you want to buy into something interesting and probably very rewarding for the future. I have quite a bit of AOL and since it is down again, I am trying to get it as cheap as possible. I don't think you will regret your purchase of AOL at that price.

I had sold EMC and then tried and tried to get the best price. It never worked out. Even with this down turn in EMC, I would still have made more money on it had I bought without trying to find the right time to buy back in. Of course, with this new news, I do want to be a bit careful. It probably would have gone up more already if it were not for this market. Too much talk about the interest rates again even though inflation is still low. It's always a good subject for the market when they want to take profits.

Sonny

Hm. Just checked my Yahoo. Your purchase of AOL is already in the black. Market turned around while I posted. Maybe I should stay at it. gg. I guess I'd bestter watch the action and make sure that AOL does not get away from me. But 2 1/2 more hours to closing and like I said: I am not desperate when it comes to AOL. I do have enough to hold me over. gg.