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Does anyone own AOL? Cause it's doing better even than AAPL in the last 12 months
#11
Paul F. wrote:
Oh? They've been at $35 a share for years? You need to have a word with Yahoo Finance.. their 5 year chart is all screwed up.

No, they bought Time Warner, but became worthless and spun off from Aol/Time Warner. The five year chart is right. The AOL ticker symbol was null for a long time when it was known as Aol/Time Warner.
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#12
Paul F. wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
Don't call it a comeback, they've been here for years.

Oh? They've been at $35 a share for years? You need to have a word with Yahoo Finance.. their 5 year chart is all screwed up.

Their SHARE PRICE is what's come-back from a decade of doldrums.
Sorry. LL Cool J reference.
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#13
M A V I C wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]
[quote=M A V I C]
Don't call it a comeback, they've been here for years.

Oh? They've been at $35 a share for years? You need to have a word with Yahoo Finance.. their 5 year chart is all screwed up.

Their SHARE PRICE is what's come-back from a decade of doldrums.
Sorry. LL Cool J reference.
We need a "pop culture reference" smiley... that would solve these sorts of confusions Smile
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#14
AOL by myself.....don't wanna' be AOL by myself....anymore.....
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#15
Paul F. wrote:
I'm very calm, thank you... But it kinda is about winning when you own one stock or the other... Big Grin

AOL doing well in the market does not preclude Apple from likewise succeeding.
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#16
M A V I C wrote:
Don't call it a comeback, they've been here for years.


Thank you for that. Now get out of my head, or I will have to (as momma said) knock you out.

-M
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