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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (6795)9/22/1999 9:45:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
>> If I'm right that the stock of kings does appreciate more, it probably comes down to how long the king's stock appreciates before hitting the wall, which is the ultimate risk of any king. If that's the essence of their point, the story of the turtle and the hare might be analagous to niche-dominating chimps and kings, respectively.

One of my favorite sections of the fm is the description of what happens to Chimps when they get too ambitious (as most all of them do):

So when a chimp attacks the gorilla, everyone in the marketplace - the customers, the service providers, the complementary products providers - all have the same response: Shoot the chimp!.

Hold Kings & Princes lightly, and watch out for buckshot if you're holding Chimps <g>.

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