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Technology Stocks : George Gilder - Forbes ASAP

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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (3824)5/1/2000 2:30:00 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (2) of 5853
 
Thanks Jack and Stan for the link.

Wow, Mr. Gilder is no cheapy stock analyst...

>> George Gilder is President of Gilder Technology Group, Incorporated,
located in Housatonic, Massachusetts. He is also a Senior Fellow at
Discovery Institute where he directs Discovery's program on high
technology and public policy.

Born in 1939 in New York City, Mr. Gilder attended Exeter Academy and
Harvard University. At Harvard, he studied under Henry Kissinger and
helped found Advance, a journal of political thought, which he edited and
helped to re-establish in Washington, DC after his graduation in 1962.
During this period he co-authored (with Bruce Chapman) a political
history, The Party That Lost Its Head. He later returned to Harvard as a
fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Politics and editor of the Ripon Forum. In the 1960s Mr.
Gilder also served as a speech writer for several prominent official and candidates, including
Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, and Richard Nixon.


gildertech.com

And he wrote quite a few books, too.

Think I'll order "Speaking of George Gilder" & pre-order his new book "Telecosm"

Did anyone read "Speaking of GG", "Microcosm", "Weath and poverty", "Life after TV", "Men and merrage", and "The spirit of enterprise"?

Is there any book that I should "absolutely, positively, must read"?
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