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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who started this subject3/28/2001 4:43:15 AM
From: EnricoPalazzo  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
ROTFLMAO! I'm thinking of that scene in White Men Can't Jump, where Woody Harrelson comes home and explains to Rosie Perez that he lost her tuition money in a basketball game. She drags him to Wesley Snipes' house to demand his money back.

These managers ought to be shot. I'm not sure what this means for Q. Is it news or noise?

Some of the European businesses that paid a total of $190 billion last summer to buy the spectrum needed to run third-generation phone services on the continent want their money back.

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While 3G licenses may have skyrocketed in Europe, the available capital for such ventures has not. In fact, Ganley said, the $190 billion the companies need to find is a billion dollars less than the entire pool of equity available in 1999 for all European business.

news.cnet.com
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