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AOL, now I get it
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246 Have you had a chance to view the new Microsoft online? It looks pretty slick, Joel Sternberg-12/20/1996
245 Thanks Art. Kind of what I expected.yard_man-12/20/1996
244 << What infrastructure does this company really have and what would it beArt Stone-12/19/1996
243 <<Yes, but not at anything close to this price. Also, I would say that usKenneth Lu-12/19/1996
242 >With a monopoly now established over the "assisted" consumeJoel Sternberg-12/19/1996
241 With a monopoly now established over the "assisted" consumer on-line Malcolm Boyd-12/19/1996
240 Netcom decided to get rid off the individual customers, maybe is a good news foJinping Shi-12/19/1996
239 Solomon Brothers has initiated a buy on AOL with a price target of 48 dollars aLinda Weekley-12/19/1996
238 (not stock related) AOL members: is 28.8kbps the top speed AOL current supports(no name provided)-12/19/1996
237 Greg, So far, so good. I picked up another 1000 at $32.25 yesterday. Today waAllen L. Axelson-12/18/1996
236 Well, that's a dangerous calculation. I don't think people will buy thseth thomas-12/18/1996
235 $1.2 mill per day x 365 = $438 mill per year / 7 mill subs = $62.57 each per yeBrian K Crawford-12/18/1996
234 $1.2 million on 7 million customers. 15 cents each. Is that a lot or a littleseth thomas-12/18/1996
233 What's AOL's take?yard_man-12/17/1996
232 Thanks Joel. You must be right about the value being the subscriber base. Anyyard_man-12/17/1996
231 I am paying $12.00 a month for unlimited service. I'm in a small market (PChuck Williamson-12/17/1996
230 It is worth to guess how much they can make by selling products to 7 million buJinping Shi-12/17/1996
229 Here is a tidbit from the AOL Insider column on AOL. It provides tips and statsBrian K Crawford-12/17/1996
228 Monir: I do not know the answer to your question, but I have a question for youJoel Sternberg-12/17/1996
227 I signed on to the "Bring Your Own Access" plan on AOL whereby I woulMonir Mamoun-12/16/1996
226 The infrastructure isn't worth much to potential suitors--you can effectiveJoel Sternberg-12/16/1996
225 Art I read the whole 10-Q. I haven't purposefully tried to mislead anyone.yard_man-12/16/1996
224 << According to 10-Q advertising accounts for less than 11% of revenues: Art Stone-12/16/1996
223 Sorry to burst your bubble, but: << AOL has just spent alot of buck to Art Stone-12/16/1996
222 To respond to your points in turn: 1) AOL has just spent alot of buck to upMaudlin-12/15/1996
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