To: Fuzzy who wrote (492) | 11/15/2000 1:46:28 PM | From: im a survivor | | | Anybody buying JWEB in here........Looks like a deal with AOL/TW is near. At this level, seems live risk level is low while potential is tremendous. I dont think anybody see's jweb revisting it's $85 or so high in the near future, but certainly a naz rally, and deal with the new giant aol/tw, could certainly propel this to $7 for a double.....$20 for a 6 bagger...$30 for a ten bagger......
JMO
keith....looking for bargains with minimum downside and possible explosive upside |
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To: im a survivor who wrote (496) | 3/1/2001 4:07:38 PM | From: AJ Berger | | | Anyone know where you can get free Email Access?
Juno used to do Free Email including the ISP connection to the InterNet, but only for Juno Email, not for Browser Access. Well, somehow they must have discontinued this service cause now their Free Basic includes a Browser with tons of Marketing pumped into your screen. Does anyone know of a genuine Email only Access system for people who don't want to expose their kids to Internet Access, but at least want them to still be able to use Email!? |
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To: im a survivor who wrote (498) | 4/27/2001 11:12:24 AM | From: Ms. Baby Boomer | | | Juno to hook up with AOL By Erich Luening Staff Writer, CNET News.com April 26, 2001, 6:45 a.m. PT
Internet service provider Juno Online Services said on Thursday it has inked a deal with AOL Time Warner to deliver high-speed Web access over the Time Warner Cable network.
Time Warner Cable will agree to market and sell Juno Express, a high-speed Internet access service, to its customers.
Under the terms of the agreement, which is subject to approval by the Federal Trade Commission, the deal will go into effect after Time Warner Cable modifies its network to accommodate multiple ISPs. The companies expect the service to begin in the second half of the year.
The Juno deal is the second ISP agreement reached by Time Warner Cable. In November, the company signed a pact with EarthLink.
The Juno deal ends a trial program conducted by Time Warner Cable and the ISP in Columbus, Ohio, that began in July.
In the wake of the government scrutiny that surrounded the merger of America Online and Time Warner, many ISPs have benefited as a result of demands put on the company to keep its cable networks open to competing Internet service providers.
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To: Ms. Baby Boomer who wrote (504) | 5/2/2001 3:10:09 PM | From: im a survivor | | | I'm trying to decide whether I should take my profits and run......buy more with this weakness and further weakness, or just stand pat with what I have for the long term and see how it pans out.
It's tempting to sell and run away with those profits, but then again, will I be kicking myself a couple years from now for selling in the $2's........
ahh....decisions, decisions.....
Keith |
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