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To: High Plains Drifter who wrote (16251)5/10/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 41369
 
True to its color (Internet bluechip), AOL comes roaring back. AOL is the Intel of the early 70's. Those that have had an unflinching faith in Intel and have stood firm with Intel are multimillionaires now.

The same will happen with AOL in the years after 2003. AOL is 18 million light years away from the rest and hence others have a lot of catching up to do before they overtake AOL. (ATT give AOL bulk rates for broadband access to AOL or else get left behind)

Next stop 130. Let us wait and see how AOL does at the 130 level. That will determine if AOL will announce a split before July 4, since we expect AOL to close at or above 170 at the end of business on July 2, and I am still holding on to that prediction