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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: Allen Benn who wrote (8464)9/16/2000 7:24:52 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (3) of 10309
 
I like the use of “gorilla” to
describe not just a big, powerful company, but one that dominates a market in special
ways.


hi Allen,

may i recommend "the gorilla game" by g. moore.
or rather "highly" recommend.

moore explains in detail exactly how to play the gorilla investing game...he calls your lily pond a tornado.

all gorillas are born in tornadoes...without a tornado there is no gorilla...great gorillas create more tornadoes (lily ponds) as time goes on.

wind is not in a tornado yet...BUT...they are capturing more and more market share in a market that is entering or is about to enter a tornado imo.

wind sits in the middle of your pond right now...it remains to be seen if wind will become a gorilla. however, as moore explains, rising tides raise all boats, and i expect wind to be a great investment.

in moore's terms....wind has crossed the chasm, entered the bowling alley, and is knocking down pins, and lots of them. all gorillas and other successful companies go through this process.

the book also explains when to sell gorillas and companies that do not achieve that status.

good luck and thanks for your fine explanations,
uw
long wind
ps. no relationship to moore :o)
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