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To: Badger who wrote (19643)6/2/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
111 1/2 and counting.



To: Badger who wrote (19643)6/2/1999 2:31:00 PM
From: Mary Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Just checking in at AOL (AWOL) central...still clutching my shares of AOL.

This is for the Doctor on board:

For those who don't have cheap shares like robert and I <gg>...and who are bleeding...I see a blood transfusion on the way.

There will be more bloodletting as we wait for Greenspank to decide our fate at the end of June. We will have to have our defibrillators ready on 4 June when the May Jobs Data is reported, if the news is bad many may suffer from tachycardia, at that point we will need to start monitoring the collective pulse of stockholders. The second critical juncture will be June 11 report on the May Producer Price Index followed up on 16 June by the May Consumer Price Index. These three indicators could produce asystole and lead to full cardiac arrest. Some will have to be buried as they give in to heart failure. The strong will survive their Cardio Conversion via defibrillation and go on to see a new day and watch their AOL shares rise once again along with the dawn of a new market cycle.

The analysts have provided the life support needed to pull us through this crisis event. And while AOL wanes we must stock up our blood supplies and buy more plasma (shares)

Inevitably, we must view any imminent interest rate hike as bad tasting medicine that will make us feel better further down the line.