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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: saukriver who wrote (44337)7/13/2001 12:29:39 AM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
We are treating him like he is touting a pump and dump stock.

Although this has absolutely nothing to do with Caxton, it should be abundantly clear by now that Gorillas and "pump and dump stocks" are not mutually exclusive concepts. In fact, I would say Qualcomm has been an excellent example of this phenomenon, having convincingly demonstrated its pump characteristics in 1999 and its dump characteristics in early 2000----with the dump occuring indepedently of the rest of market action. One distinguishing factor, however, between a Gorilla pump and dump stock and what is normally referred to as a pump and dump stock, is that we expect the Gorilla to come back to fight another day.

Best, Huey
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