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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (34823)11/30/1999 6:05:00 PM
From: Steve Robinett   of 41363
 
--Nat
Thanks for posting that Moody's discussion of AOL. It struck me as a balanced good-news/bad-news assessment of the company and should be read by everyone interested in AOL. FWIW, this deal is about three times the size of AOL's usual debt issues but, like all AOL debt, it assumes the company will never have to pay off the debt because the stock will keep going up. This is probably not a problem, certainly nothing like the house of cards AMZN is building.
Best
--Steve

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To: Craig A who wrote (34826)11/30/1999 6:29:00 PM
From: linsol   of 41363
 
Wanna bet we rally tomorrow?

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To: Steve Robinett who wrote (34827)11/30/1999 6:36:00 PM
From: linsol   of 41363
 
I agree with your sentiments about the value of AOL's stock. Too bad about AMZN, they want to be E-WALMART. I think they should have at least first perfected the book thing.It seems there's no place big enough to hold all of the I-O-U notes they're collecting.

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To: linsol who wrote (34828)11/30/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: Craig A   of 41363
 
linsol
Brcm is also up after hours. The tax-loss selling money, IMO, is quietly waiting.

It has now become fascinating to watch when your biggest holdings move so dramatically in tandem. Man, I'm glad I'm not new at this....

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To: linsol who wrote (34828)11/30/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: DBrian   of 41363
 
>Wanna bet we rally tomorrow?<

Bargain hunters are due to jump all over this. DB

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To: Craig A who wrote (34830)11/30/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: J Krnjeu   of 41363
 
Mr. Craig A,

Brcm is also up after hours. The tax-loss selling money, IMO, is quietly waiting.


Would you please explain what you ment by the above. I'm sorry I don't understand it but I'm interested.

Thank You

JK

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To: fut_trade who wrote (34814)11/30/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: R Hamilton   of 41363
 
well, congrats on your gain. wish my nervous fingers had hit the sell button at 80 + but, since i missed it there, won't sell here.
hopefully we'll be on our way back up soon
thanks for your input,
rhonda

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To: DBrian who wrote (34831)11/30/1999 7:56:00 PM
From: swoboda4   of 41363
 
Afterhours market closes in less then 10 minutes. Sales still up. Somebody bought as high as 74 1/2.
SYMBOL
COMPANY NAME
LAST
CHANGE FROM
CLOSE
HIGH
TONIGHT
LOW
TONIGHT
SESSION
VOLUME
LAST
TRADE
MARKET
DATA
AOL
AMERICA ONLINE
73 1/2
+3/8 (+0.51%)
74 1/2
73 1/2

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To: swoboda4 who wrote (34834)11/30/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: swoboda4   of 41363
 
I checked AOL afterhours activity on another site. Aol bought higher also.
LAST MATCH
Price
73 1/4
Time
18:02:29

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To: Detail-MD who wrote (34801)11/30/1999 8:28:00 PM
From: samson   of 41363
 
To All: Could someone please explain to me how/where I could find the value of DELTA Factor (ie the factor that shows the rate at which the price of a call option would increase for every $1 increase in stock price). Please refer to post #34801 by Detail MD. Thank you.

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