short AOL, you won't because you're not sure !
AOL WILL TRADE BETWEEN 130 - 170 then go to 250+ in 6 months
cums Clinton's Stuffed Sausage....and polish it off with Monica's
Panatellas afterwards......
yep..a full meal!
Hello Yahoo members,Did you know Cal Ripken. Jr.
( 3rd Baseman for Baltimore Orioles) has his own
breakfast cereal? It is called Cal's Classic O's !!!!! It
is going to be on the shelves tommorrow! Thanks to a
food distribrutor company called Famous Fixins,Inc.
headquarted in New York. At end of March 1999, he made an
agreement with Famous Fixins for the product. This company
is growing very fast with food products for
celebrities ! Other products include Dukakais Salad dressing
and Erik Estrada chips. As of 4/7/99, they now have a
website where you can purchase products on-line at
celebrityfixins.com Stock symbol is FIXN traded on OTC, BB. It is
currently trading at 43 cents per share and is going to
boom!!! Buy it quickly before it reaches $ 3.00 per share
in matter of couple of days!M.L.
Fasten your seatbelts...AOL will drop like a ride
at the Magic Kingdom...even if they get every
possible computer user in America at $200 a month that
produces revenue of...100 million users x $200 = $20
billion...how the hell could that sustain a market cap of $160
billion...dream on...they are screwed if Congress gives T control
over the cable access...because...T will own the
fastest/cheapest/easiest internet highway...100 times faster than fibre
optic...T now owns the cable...get it...they can steer
people to their portal...get it...AOL must do everything
it can to gain access to this mode...its all about
speed...
I'm long on both ATHM and AOL, but I gotta tell
you that Sat. I signed up for ATHM service here in
Denver after seeing the demo. It's awsome! AOL is
undeniably the gorilla, but speed will conquer.
ATHM
lets you use the web like you always wanted to at your
home, flying faster than the T1 at the office for only
$40 a month. The deal TCI gave me was a free install
(includes cable modem and ethernet card) and a free month
for only $39.95, money back gauranteed if not totally
satisfied.
If AOL doesn't find a broadband solution soon, it
could be a real problem as folks hear from friends who
are hyper-surfing on the always-on cable
modem!
I love AOL, but you just can't overlook ATHM's
genius in the whole broadband game plan. Maybe AOL/ATHM
merger is the answer?
Long and prospering with
ATHM & AOL,
Oohayodi
at today's ATHM price/revenue per share multiple:
http://messages.yahoo.com/bbs?action=m&board=4687220&tid=aol&mid=112520&sid=4687
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Trajin: Thanks for the kind words. I have thought
quite a bit about buying ATHM but always decided
against it. It has had a nice run too. I could be wrong
of course about ATHM, but I think AOL eventually
will be everywhere: regular ISP, DSL, cable and
wireless, and AOL's already beaten everyone to the punch
for marketshare: as I recall, about 16 million vs.
ATHM's goal of about 1 million this year. Still, there's
nothing wrong with some diversification. I just dont buy
the cable only model of ATHM. Do your own due
diligence and good luck.
dobermandog: In its early
years, I'm sure people would have said the same thing
about how unlikely it would be for MSFT to grow to its
current market cap. My point, in any event, was that you
can own AOL's future for 1/8th of today's price/sales
multiple of ATHM. Also, if you asked me whether I would
rather own MSFT or AOL, I would say AOL. GE is a much
slower growing industrial conglomerate IMO. So, I would
rather own AOL than MSFT & GE.
eom
Thank you for your post-I certainly do hope you are right! Good luck!
Scandia said on Bloomberg TV that the "oil
bubble" will eventually burst, that we have a new
economy, and that interest rates will go down by the end
of the year. If you have Real Networks, you can
listen for yourselves. (Better than CNBC)
SHADDAP!!!!!!!!!!!