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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: substancep who wrote (42715)5/17/2001 2:57:59 AM
From: JohnD  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
substancep,

I concur with your attention to Buffett. My father owned stock in the original Berkshire Hathaway Mills when Buffett bought the company. The mill is still standing and produces textiles, BTW. In fact I still have a few of the "antique" cancelled stock certificates - somewhere~

I admire your confidence in RDRAM being the future. I hope that you and all Rambus longs are rewarded for your faith and endurance. Perhaps, after the legal cases are settled, I will consider joining you. At this time, I'm just more comfortable with some of the other Gorillas and Kings. Neither viewpoint is "wrong," just different, IMHO.

I've seen posts on other threads where it was stated that news articles had been reissued/ammended after news agencies and/or writers had been contacted & given properly referenced information. Having to make deadline probably adds to inaccuracy in their work. Perhaps CNBC will have Mr. Plotkin reissue the article if you or some of the other knowledgeable investors contact them. I'd think that if someone from either Rambus or Intel contacted them, it would be corrected pretty quickly. I sympathize with you re. feeling offended that a correspondent did a bad job, and I wish you success in getting it reissued.

Best of luck in your investments,
JohnD
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