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Technology Stocks : George Gilder - Forbes ASAP

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To: pat mudge who wrote (3797)4/30/2000 7:45:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) of 5853
 
Pat: You are a fine research person. And you have shown vision and excellent analytical skills. And you have made quality substantive posts which I have learned greatly from on the SDLI and JDSU threads. My concern here is that you seemed to be making a personal attack on George Gilder's integrity - based upon what?

Is it that you have discovered that a lock out period ends May 3? And that makes George Gilder guilty? Of what?

Those of us who have followed George Gilder and subscribed to his letter for years understand that he concentrates on technologies - not stocks. That is what he provides insights on. If others choose to be foolish with regard to what he says, would you? I doubt it. You would be careful in your independent research and analysis, no? While others are highly unlikely to be as thorough as you are, why do you think George Gilder is to blame for the foolishness of those who "play" his letter - which is not what he is about.

My problem is that you seem to be giving support to those such as Anthony@Pacific.

Still puzzled what your complaint about George Gilder is. What should he be doing in his letter (which is not a letter touting stocks, but a letter explaining trends in technologies as he sees them)? What would you suggest?

Best and respect (usually - but puzzled here)

Chaz
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