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To: tang who wrote (19591)6/2/1999 11:59:00 AM
From: BAXTERBOO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
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To: tang who wrote (19591)6/2/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
tang,Re:"going 100% in AOL". I am just pondering that now. Yesterday
I sold 50% of my Nets snd put them in AOL. I am happy to see that AOL has had the least drop %-wise of all my Nets today.
I think that if you look at all the calls you will see that most are predicting $200+ for AOL as of Jan 2000.
Putting all your dough on AOL at these prices will allow you a
100% return in one year which is reasonable I think,

TA

You said

The best analyst Mr. Kevin Prigel from www.streetadvisor.com
has spoken again! This time he explored the ATHM/XCIT/AOL future.

Based on his 'virtual advice' I am back to AOL 100% (was 50%), bailed
out ATHM at the opening today.

All large capital internut stocks are up together and down together
most time, to spread among many internut stocks for diversification is really smoke
work.

The reason I keeps on coming back to AOL 100% because I could not
trust other stocks.

AOL bailed me out big time last year, I am now allow
AOL to Make me or to Break me this year.

... This time around playing AOL swap, I lost 20 more shares of total
AOL shares ... You must not playing with AOL ...