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To: Bridge Player who wrote (15436)5/6/1999 8:57:00 PM
From: Pat Lombardo  Respond to of 41369
 
I agree with you 100 %

This is what I was trying to say in the past
few months... People right away were under the assumption
that I was shorting the stock..... I am in the Industry
and I am restricted to Short SELL....

I will hold this Long term since my cost basis is low
and hope for the best Long Term instead of believing
Splits.....




To: Bridge Player who wrote (15436)5/6/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
So, if AOL dropped to the 60's, in spite of $1.3B in revs this quarter, and $0.11 in earnings, due to over-valuation and the concern over broadband, what do you think would happen to ATHM, which has broadband but has no earnings? Not to mention AMZN, EBAY, and others, which similarly have no earnings? What you are predicting is a total crash of the internets, which has been predicted now for a year. Unless only companies that make money crash, while the market thinks it's OK to lose money. Of course, with this market, who the heck knows?



To: Bridge Player who wrote (15436)5/6/1999 9:18:00 PM
From: ELIAS DEEB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Bridge, for the last time, go back to your card game! You have no clue about the I-net sector. The internet is changing the way we live, the way we communicate, the way we do business. This is a cheap form of entertainment that is here to stay. What are you doing on this thread anyway? The internet is a tsunami and it's only going to get more prevalent. Why do you think co's like AT+T, MSFT, and News corp are spending so much money on it?



To: Bridge Player who wrote (15436)5/6/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: robert duke  Respond to of 41369
 
Sorry I just don't think it will hit 60 before 171.