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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (5893)9/3/1999 1:13:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
>> when someone wanders in here and starts spouting off about stock ABC going through the roof without a hint of
what being a potential gorilla is all about, we can always send them to the other thread

Now that's a compelling argument <g>.

Following a PM exchange with Teflon, I came up with the following analysis:

The Inutz are not part of the classical Gorilla Game.

If the folks with interest in Inutz started a Godzilla Game thread (thanks, Ritch), it would allow them to debate the dot-com's to death without being concerned about annoying their more sedate threadmates.

My initial concern was about losing some of our younger thinking members (like Cha2), but I doubt if we could beat them away with a stick. They'll just visit both threads.

Those of us who don't think that a series of comments like "Dude, this stock's a rocket" constitute adequate dd won't have to visit the Godzilla thread.

So if the Inutz gang promises that they will come back home to discuss any non-Inutz stocks, they have my full support in their spin-off effort. I see that process as a compliment (as well as a complement) to G&K.

Franq
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