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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (45789)8/23/2001 12:07:28 PM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
OK, let's run a little poll on what people's perceptions are. PMs to me and I will tally the results late this afternoon.

1. Relative to the question of whether BEA is engaged in a gorilla game:
a. Yes, it is.
b. Yes, but only for part of its product line.
c. Too early to tell.
d. Probably not.

2. If some stage of gorilla game is involved, do you see BEA as:
a. The apparent gorilla.
b. The leading candidate, but not yet confirmed.
c. One of a basket.
d. Not likely to be a gorilla
e. Not applicable because it is not a gorilla game.

3. Regardless of your own opinion on question 1, which of the following do you believe represent viewpoints expressed on this thread (check all that apply):
a. It is a gorilla game and BEA is the apparent winner.
b. It is a gorilla game and BEA is the leader right now.
c. It is a gorilla game and BEA is a candidate.
d. It may or may not be a gorilla game.
e. Some products may be a gorilla game; some not
f. It is unlikely to be a gorilla game.
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