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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (15459)5/6/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: BKLYN BOYZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
To All I just added 200 shares today at 124... So who really gives a hoot what the price is NOW or Friday or next week for that matter. Because AOL is AOL-- It is the Big Kahuna--- Now you may well ask me //// IS IT MONEY IN THE BANK ??? and I will answer NO--
It is NOT Money in the Bank IT is BETTER than Money in the Bank. When you consider the CHOICES that we make deciding WHAT companies to ADD to our portfolios I would rather have a Company that has a HUGH presence in the industry AND has been beating WALL STREETS Estimates quarter after quarter AND can leap TALL BUILDING if it needs to/// If EVER the TITLE "SUPERSTOCK" were ever assigned IT would APPLY to A O L because AOL is KING of the HILL. nuff said...
other opinions are welcomed.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (15459)5/6/1999 10:53:00 PM
From: Roger  Respond to of 41369
 
Good point Chinmoy. Here is a prediction - in a couple of days/weeks/months, the T cable deal will be forgotten. People who are predicting doom and gloom over AOL not having broadband are selling like fools. And guess what, they may drive down the price further. However, the strong players like the funds are buying AOL as we speak. AOL will be higher in a couple of months than it is now. The news item re: Fidelity selling AOL and DELL is old hat. They did that a while ago - it is just being reported now. WHat are they doing this very moment - probably loading up and laughing all the way to the bank. Come on guys, wake up and smell the coffee. I just find it so surprising that human emotions like fear and greed so overpower our investing decisions. Thats why a wise man once said - if you want to do well in the market, first learn to master your fear and greed.

Good luck to all.