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America On-Line: will it survive ...?
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13369 AOL 99: KING OR PAUPER? POLL update; 1/31/99 189; 1/1/00 384 <b> 1999 20BomboochaBoy-12/31/1998
13368 Good morning David If we all had bought some Microsoft 10 years ago and roFrank Ellis Morris-12/31/1998
13367 Does anybody know about some big announcement AOL is supposed to make today? I&abraves-12/31/1998
13366 I agree, the good old boys of wall street loves to spread gloom and doom scenarGoldbug Guru-12/31/1998
13365 You know what i am thinking. as investor, I DO like AOL. as Internet user, I DIELFRAM LYEW-12/31/1998
13364 Brian Malloy, I have to think that the good old boys of wall street have to beWhiskey-12/31/1998
13363 Just my two cents. Long term AOL will continue to perform. For those consideriBrian Malloy-12/31/1998
13362 What do you guys thik about this? Stock Analysis of Amer. OnLine Thank you fbrian z-12/31/1998
13361 Hello Jim: The story you just read was my experience with AOL more than one anELFRAM LYEW-12/31/1998
13360 "Way back when" when Microsoft was a big loser I heard a lot of talkDavid Montgomery-12/30/1998
13359 I don't accept that AOL is one of the internet stocks that analysts are caubill jackman-12/30/1998
13358 Earnings -- Can we assume? Added 1 million more subscribers, and at $22 per monLabrador-12/30/1998
13357 >> Please explain what is going to happen for investors to ignore these pBomboochaBoy-12/30/1998
13356 >> I really feel good about AOL -- I will guess $168 at Jan 31, 1999, andFrank Ellis Morris-12/30/1998
13355 >>you'll be kicking yourself for not purchasing AOL at $150. Wait tiFrank Ellis Morris-12/30/1998
13354 El: Is this company really that bad? I'm not a subscriber, or owner of thJim Croci-12/30/1998
13353 I hadn't seen the list before -- hope the consensus is correct (and not my Labrador-12/30/1998
13352 AOL 99: KING OR PAUPER? POLL update <b> 1999 2000 Jan31 Jan1</b> &BomboochaBoy-12/30/1998
13351 I really feel good about AOL -- I will guess $168 at Jan 31, 1999, and $260 at Labrador-12/30/1998
13350 >>you'll be kicking yourself for not purchasing AOL at $150. Wait tilBomboochaBoy-12/30/1998
13349 EL WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING? CD Cosmo Daisey-12/30/1998
13348 I MADE SOME PROFIT ON AOL TRADING, I SUPPOSE HAVE NO COMPLAIN ABOUT THIS COMPANELFRAM LYEW-12/30/1998
13347 customer service? Mandinga-12/30/1998
13346 That's what I like to hear -- keeping subscribers for life -- whether they Labrador-12/30/1998
13345 Jim, It's 3:10 P.M. from where I'm sitting and AOL is 146 1/4. Nuff saPeg Q-12/30/1998
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