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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (14650)1/9/2000 7:19:00 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Mike,

<< << As for AOL, it's neither a King nor a Prince as you suggest. It's a Godzilla >>

An update or rememberance ...

Back on April 8, the good Uncle and I were "debating" <g> the classification of AOL. Remember that Geoff had not yet started using the term Godzilla. I told Frank:

"I think Curbstone described AOL (and Yahoo) perfectly. I will consequently stop trying to classify them further. The four horsemen are easy. The "Internets" a whole new species that will probably be the subject of Geoffrey's next book. <g>"

Frank agreed, and it appears I was a bit prophetic but I still like Curbstone's (Aloha Mike's) description in post # 1215:

"They are some bizarre type of hybrid, I think they resemble a winged, flying gorilla wearing a crown and tutu, swinging a little wand with little sparkly dollar-signs coming out."

- Eric -
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