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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: JHP who wrote (44568)7/16/2001 9:04:04 PM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Nobody on this thread has suggested holding stocks which are no longer gorillas. The gorilla "theory" doesn't say we should hold for 41 years because the gorilla characterization is permanent. I'm afraid you're posting on this board to taunt rather than teach. In this case you have a straw man. Who advocated or actually did hold Xerox and Polaroid from their great times to the present? Nobody. There will be an end to the dominant position of QCOM, for example, but it may be long after both I and you are others' memories only. I trust this thread or a similar one will note the passing of QCOM's dominant position in say 2027 or 2033 etc.
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